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<blockquote data-quote="Serious_Sam" data-source="post: 5750061" data-attributes="member: 120862"><p>Well this is how it goes..</p><p>You can basically do the first two years here and the last two in the US...</p><p>A normal US four year degree consists of abt 120 credits..out of those u can do a maximum of around 60-70 credits here..</p><p>Once you are in the second year you can start selecting universities..</p><p>Providing that you have the required grades and a very good SAT score, you'll be able to get admissions to a very good university...</p><p>You can talk to the ANC ppl and tell them that you want to transfer to this particular university..then they'll tell you what courses you can do here...because sometimes some courses can't be transferred....So the best thing is to get in touch with them and talk abt what you exactly need to do..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serious_Sam, post: 5750061, member: 120862"] Well this is how it goes.. You can basically do the first two years here and the last two in the US... A normal US four year degree consists of abt 120 credits..out of those u can do a maximum of around 60-70 credits here.. Once you are in the second year you can start selecting universities.. Providing that you have the required grades and a very good SAT score, you'll be able to get admissions to a very good university... You can talk to the ANC ppl and tell them that you want to transfer to this particular university..then they'll tell you what courses you can do here...because sometimes some courses can't be transferred....So the best thing is to get in touch with them and talk abt what you exactly need to do.. [/QUOTE]
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