What chance do I have as a 24 year old graduate of studying in the US?
I have a bit of work experience and a bit of money saved up, but US universities are very expensive and apparently international students rarely get scholarships. How can I pull this off?
Also the course id like to attend (BS in engineering, master in aerospace) has a lot of competition and I'm pretty average academically.
>>18486899
>How can I pull this off?
Have very rich parents/win the lottery.
I have no idea why you'd actually want to do this btw.
>>18486911
I really dislike my degree and feel like even after all my education I still don't know anything. America has the best education in the world and a good degree from a good US university sets you up for life.
>>18486939
>America has the best education in the world and a good degree from a good US university sets you up for life.
Everyone who isn't from the US thinks this. Plus you're assuming that you'll get into and be able to afford a good university, which you probably won't because you're average academically.
Why not just stay where you are and get a degree you like there?
>>18486955
Well I'd like to study abroad because it would be a neat experience. I feel like I am getting quite old and still don't have any real experience or knowledge. I don't even know how I got my current degree when I don't know anything about my "field".