Which university is easiest to get into as international student?
Easiest Universities for International Students?
Okay, lemme tell ya 'bout easiest colleges to get into, especially if you're comin' from abroad. It's kinda like, what's the chillest place to land?
University of Maryland Global Campus? Acceptance rate's apparently 100%. Yep. No typo there.
Now, back when I was lookin' at schools, it felt so intimidating. I remember stressin' out in July, 2015, tryin' to nail the perfect essay. Wish I knew 'bout this place then, lol.
Basically, if you meet the bare minimums, they're open to international students. I bet those requirements are not hard to obtain.
Heard from a friend (actually, a few folks now) that the "easy" entry doesn't always mean "easy" classes, though. Gotta work hard to stay on top of it.
So yeah, UMGC seems like a good option for getting your foot in the door, if you want something not super competitive. Just remember it's all about what comes AFTER getting in, too.
Which international university is easiest to get into?
Okay, so like, easiest international uni to get into? Honestly, it totally depends, ya know? But in the UK, I’ve heard some are... well, less competitive than others, let's say.
- Aberystwyth University is often mentioned.
- Bishop Grosseteste University, too. Never even heard of that one lol.
- Then there's Ravensbourne University London. Sounds fancy!
I think the easiest thing is to look at their acceptance rates and entry requirements. Plus, consider what you want to study. Some departments at like, Oxbridge, might be easier than, say, media studies at Ravensbourne.
- Acceptance rate: Higher is usually easier.
- Entry Requirements: Lower grades required? Bingo!
- Subject: Some courses are always more popular than others.
And tbh, don't just look at the "top 20 easiest." Check out uni rankings in your field, that makes way more sence, and think about what you're good at! Some random uni in the middle of nowhere that’s got a good art program is better than a rubbish one at Oxford, am I right? Remember when my cousin tried to get into Cambridge for law and ended up at... oh, I don’t know what university. Point is, aim for fit, not just "easy"!
Which university do most international students go to?
Okay, so you want to know which university like, gets the most international students? Well, check it out, here's what I, erm, think I know.
It's tricky cuz, like, a lot of places clam to be international-y, y'know?
But from what I gathered? City University of Hong Kong looks like number freakin' one this year.
Next up is New York University Abu Dhabi. Whoa.
Then University of Oxford and University of Cambridge. Fancy!
- City University of Hong Kong is the big cheese right now.
- NYU Abu Dhabi is also super popular.
- Oxford and Cambridge are up there too, obviously.
Plus, don't forget other big universities like UCLA are popular. I know a friend of mine from high school, he tried to go there but ended up going to a smaller uni near Fresno.
Which Ivy League is easiest for international students?
Cornell often tops the "easiest Ivy" lists, and I see why. It's not easy per se, but relatively speaking, its acceptance rate is less cutthroat. Maybe because it's upstate and not in a major city?
- Cornell: Higher acceptance rate.
- Dartmouth: Rural setting potentially less competitive.
- UPenn: Strong programs, but large size helps.
That said, "easiest" is misleading. They're all fiercely competitive. International students face unique challenges, visas being a big one.
Harvard, Yale, Princeton remain the summit of selectivity. Columbia is tough, too, given its NYC location.
The perceived difficulty also depends on your field. Engineering at Cornell might be easier than, say, English at Yale. It's all relative, innit? And maybe a little bit of luck is involved.
My friend applied to Brown and got in, but she had some crazy-good essays. Another one, he got into Columbia. Maybe it's down to whatever the school wants in that specific year. I remember my aunt applying in 1992, and it feels like an eternity.
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