Thread:SamwiseFilmore/@comment-25330335-20171011234631/@comment-4750818-20171014130329

That's one good thing about applying for university here in the North (Canada). There's no SAT or PSAT here. They just look at your transcript and either accept or decline you. The SAT isn't exactly cheap either from all I've heard.

Futhermore you've got to take another test when you go to graduate school. In Canada, you can pretty much just send a supervisor of your choice an e-mail, and they'll decide from there.

If you haven't guessed yet, I've no plans to ever study in the US. That would just end in the Red and White Blues, and likely break my budget. Finally there's no guarantee that studying at a top-notch university will grant you better options later in life than studying at the local one. Yes, you might get hired to a higher-paying job... but if you've got twice as much debt, and the cost of living in the area where you got hired is higher compared to where you came from, are you further ahead?

Glflegolas (admin) Send a Messenger  13:03, October 14, 2017 (UTC)