Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm curious if anyone has experience with educating their kids abroad...
Basically, any one have experiences with this?
Yes. People have done this for decades. It can work well.
If targeting DC at a US university, try to find an American School - and verify that they are setup to support sitting SAT/ACT exams and/or sitting AP exams. Those need not be at the school campus, but the school should be able to inform parents when/how to register for those exam sitting options in that country.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm curious if anyone has experience with educating their kids abroad...
Basically, any one have experiences with this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost every country with a significant number of Americans living abroad (or even local students that plan on coming here to study) will have private schools that are geared toward those who want to prepare for college in the US and those schools will have counselors that work with US universities and know our application processes.
I'm aware of the concept. Thanks.
I'm asking for people's experiences.
Your initial post and the questions in it suggested that you are not fully aware, otherwise you would not have asked the questions you asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost every country with a significant number of Americans living abroad (or even local students that plan on coming here to study) will have private schools that are geared toward those who want to prepare for college in the US and those schools will have counselors that work with US universities and know our application processes.
I'm aware of the concept. Thanks.
I'm asking for people's experiences.
Anonymous wrote:My DH works for a large German company and they regularly have people move to Germany to work for the headquarters for a few years and they have always had good experiences with international schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost every country with a significant number of Americans living abroad (or even local students that plan on coming here to study) will have private schools that are geared toward those who want to prepare for college in the US and those schools will have counselors that work with US universities and know our application processes.
I'm aware of the concept. Thanks.
I'm asking for people's experiences.
Please don't be rude to posters who are trying to be helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost every country with a significant number of Americans living abroad (or even local students that plan on coming here to study) will have private schools that are geared toward those who want to prepare for college in the US and those schools will have counselors that work with US universities and know our application processes.
I'm aware of the concept. Thanks.
I'm asking for people's experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Almost every country with a significant number of Americans living abroad (or even local students that plan on coming here to study) will have private schools that are geared toward those who want to prepare for college in the US and those schools will have counselors that work with US universities and know our application processes.