I’ve got a high school diploma and took four ap classes. I would like to go straight to a university in the U.K., get a degree, masters, then PhD, all the while gaining the criteria for citizenship so I can hold dual citizenship. How do I go about this?
How do I go to school in the U.K. as an American?
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- 3+ months ago by Anonymous
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Any information about student visas and how to go about financially regarding to my plans would be splendid!
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*according* not *regarding*
Answers (1)
Enrol in your university/ies of choice, apply for a visa, relevant scholarship. If your achievements and charisma match your ambitions, that should impose no more restriction than standard red tape. Obviously, this is a poor choice of timing for international travel.
https :// www . gov . uk / browse/visas-immigration/student-visas
Whilst I don't share your zeal towards the academy, fortune illumine your journey yonder.
Thanks, being a high school graduate this year really sucks because of this whole pandemic. Truly a hard and confusing time to go about international university plans. I’ve been dreaming of international studies since freshman year!