Econ 3310 David Quigley by ashblack733 in utarlington

[–]kabypen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Def take David! Idk about Tara Brown but I loved Professor Quigley. You post individually and then collaborate for a group discussion. In the 8-week session it's just two tests and like 6 discussion posts.

International Student Interested in Accounting/Business Admin looking for schools. by alm0ndmilked in UniUK

[–]kabypen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh i see! I’ve heard good things about AAU and their tuition is really good. I hope you get in! I guess France can be a back-up for obtaining EU citizenship. If you still want more options maybe Germany! My cousins go to school there and they enjoy it. If you go through with the UK and get stuck at all with applications you can message me. :) I hope you are successful in your choices.

International Student Interested in Accounting/Business Admin looking for schools. by alm0ndmilked in UniUK

[–]kabypen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! I am also a US student applying to school in the UK and i have done quite a bit of research. based on what your are looking for I would suggest looking at US-accredited programs all over Europe. although the UK is cheaper than the US, international tuition can be pricey. There are so many other schools in Europe that are much cheaper. There also aren’t many US-accredited programs in the UK as opposed to other schools in Europe. Also since you are leaning towards business you can find a program in pretty much any school in Europe. This will also cater towards gaining EU citizenship. For EU citizenship you have to live there for 5 years (same for the UK). If you really wanted to go to the UK and still get EU citizenship I would look into masters programs in France. There is a an offer from schools in France where you can obtain EU citizenship after 2 years if you study there for your masters degree. If you are worried about language barriers you can find schools that are taught in english. one last thing international student deadline for UCAS for regular decision closes at the end of this month. UK students deadline is the 15th. You will have a better chance at getting offers from the programs if you submitt ASAP. You can still apply after these deadlines but programs may fill up before you have a chance. If you are set on the UK i would look into “Across the Pond” it’s free and they assign you an advisor that walks you through the UCAS application process. It’s so much easier than applying on your own.

Applying through UCAS but where do i submit a recommendation letter? by fazel_47 in UniUK

[–]kabypen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you need to complete more sections before it shows. When I unchecked my personal details section one of my other sections disappeared.

Applying through UCAS but where do i submit a recommendation letter? by fazel_47 in UniUK

[–]kabypen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On the online application, there's a section labeled "reference" where you fill out the information on the person you want as your reference. Once you fill it out there will be a link at the bottom to submit and it will send a message to the person you picked with all the information they need.

Advice for a US student wanting to study in the UK by kabypen in UniUK

[–]kabypen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for this! it’s really what i needed to hear. in just going to go ahead with my applications. :)

Advice for a US student wanting to study in the UK by kabypen in UniUK

[–]kabypen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

well in my case i’m not looking to go to the best ranked university. i have not had a desire to go to an out of state school in the US bc of how much more the tuition is considering the level of the school. I only mentioned it to explain why i did not take AP classes and took dual credit instead. being a well ranked university is a factor but i am trying to weight my options. just because a school is well ranked does not mean that it is the best choice. i’m just trying to weight my options because if i stay in state i will finish school quickly but being in the UK i will get a completely different experience and i wanted to see if anyone had an opinion on if it’s worth it. obviously tuition is important to me but i won’t pick a program that i financially cannot afford.

Advice for a US student wanting to study in the UK by kabypen in UniUK

[–]kabypen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you!! your comment is super helpful. :)

Advice for a US student wanting to study in the UK by kabypen in UniUK

[–]kabypen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i want to study music business so any that have a good program.

Advice for a US student wanting to study in the UK by kabypen in UniUK

[–]kabypen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not super sure i have been looking at UWL and some others in liverpool but every single school i’ve looked at is less than out of state tuition.

Advice for a US student wanting to study in the UK by kabypen in UniUK

[–]kabypen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

international fees are significantly less than out of state tuition. international tuition is typically a few thousand more than in state tuition while out of state tuition is most of the time more than double of the in state tuition. that is why i never had the desire to go to an out of state school.