Anonymous wrote:You do not need a counselor. The process is so easy and explained in every detail on each uni’s website and UCAS. Admission is very predictable, except for Oxbridge, if you have the stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is considering applying to colleges in Ireland or the UK and would be interested in hearing about the experiences of others. If you or your DC attended college in another country, please share any insights you might have about the quality of your education / affordability / job prospects after graduation. Thanks!
DH did a year at Trinity in Dublin that he still calls the best year of his life. I echo finding an international college counselor. We would like both our kids to go to college in Ireland or Scotland.
Anonymous wrote:DD is at University of Edinburgh. Similar application process as US. She adores it! Go to their website - they have a section for foreign students.
Anonymous wrote:DC is considering applying to colleges in Ireland or the UK and would be interested in hearing about the experiences of others. If you or your DC attended college in another country, please share any insights you might have about the quality of your education / affordability / job prospects after graduation. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Only Oxbridge has 10/15 deadline, other unis accept applications through UCAS even beyond May from internationals. You apply during your senior year.
What specific questions do you have?