Hey guys I go to Carnegie Mellon University if u guys know what that is. If anyone wants advice on college apps or also any international students applying for American colleges, lemme know.
Im not going because financial aid in the UK for undergrads is horrible + i actually cannot afford it. So i really cannot say anything. But generally, just focus on ur grades since 3rd year is when you get most of the practical experience. So no need to actually get hands on experience on anything related to the field.
Also how is 30k per year too expensive? Do u get any financial aid or no?
I pay my uni's tuition when going as an exchange student overseas gg and no FinAID because I'm an international and shit
Also Do u go to SNU
no, I go to a US uni that's better lul, I didn't get a 1580 on the SAT for nothing
As for networking, I agree. US unis are prob the best place for networking. But I've always wanted to go to SG and it's only gonna be for a semester or 2.
First of all, congrats. I got a lot of friends that go to tech and say they love it. Ik someone who transferred from UGA to GT and is now making 300k+ at Pinterest at 26 so uve got a bright future. I would rlly try to join as many clubs as possible, connections are everything. During orientation try to make as many friends as possible who share big goals
first of all, congratulations! GATech is a great university.
As a sophomore your workload shouldn't be too hard, but depending on your major (and honestly any kind of STEM education) you'll likely run out of free time with every semester. I'd suggest you try and participate in any fun clubs or activities whilst trying to adjust to the coursework GT offers - you won't have much time for making friends in your 34d and 4th year.