Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Do private high schools in USA offer scholarships

Do private high schools in USA offer scholarships?
Please help me!!!!!!!!! And just answer me!!! Please, thanks.
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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have you checked in your public library? sometimes they do :)
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Many do, but there are too many to go into detail here. I suggest you search the internet for private schools close to where you live and go to their websites to get more information. If you want a Catholic high school, you can get your priest to help with this.
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Monday, May 16, 2011

Which is school life in USA ? :)

Which is school life in USA ? :)?
i would like to know is school life in USA pretty same as we see on the tv, like on 90210 , :) or is it totally different, ? :)
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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every school is defernt, but pretty much
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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Which country is better for a Japanese student to study English, UK or USA

Which country is better for a Japanese student to study English, UK or USA?
Hi I'm a Japanese student who studies Law at university. I'm 19 now. I want to be a lawyer in America or UK in the future after I become a lawyer in Japan. So before I go to Law school in the USA or the UK, I would like to improve my English. Which country is better for me to study English? What schools do you recommend me to study English? I prefer safe cities. Thank you very much.
Other - Education - 3 Answers
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UK, USA is just a bad place to study English. Also the UK were the first to use English. Also, i am from the USA, not the UK Edit: Americans doesn't speak proper English. Lets say someone wants to type "girl" while speaking to his/her friend, that person would put "gurl". Visit random people's Facebook homepage, and you would see what i am talking about. I really wish I was born in the UK
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Deciding not to study English in the United States simply because some people are lazy and type poorly on their Facebook page would be foolish. The United States has many fine schools for the study of English, turns out many excellent lawyers, and welcomes students from other countries. Of course, the same can be said of the U.K. So the first question you must ask yourself is where you really want to practice law. The English of the U.K. and that of the U.S. are quite different, and you do not want to waste your time learning expressions and vocabulary you will not need in everyday life. After you know where you want to practice, the next step is to check with the cultural attache of the embassy of the country you would like to learn about. That person will be able to tell you about English language programs which are available, where they are, and what levels of proficiency they require. My guess is that you have taken a lot of English already and really don't need much help with grammar and writing. Spoken English can only be mastered through exercise and practice (like any other study), so you might want to take classes in speech communication or English linguistics rather than ESL proper. These choices will all be presented to you when you have decided where you want to practice law.
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America no hou ga tanoshii to omoimasu.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Public/ Private High Schools in the USA that offers a Forgein Exchange Students program

Public/ Private High Schools in the USA that offers a Forgein Exchange Students program?
I have a friend who wishes to attend his last 2 years of High School here in the United States. I've been searching for schools that offer a forgein exchange student program, but only found agencies. If you personally knows a school or schools who's offering the program, please let me know. Any information is welcome.
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Most high school exchange student programs are only for one year study abroads and will be through organizations such as Rotary International Youth Exchange or AFS. You might look into those online with a simple google search. High schools themselves don't do "foreign exchange" programs, you would have to use an organization for that. However, they will take in foreign exchange students that come with organizations OR: if you can get your friend a place to stay in the USA and acquire a valid visa, probably ANY high school will take him in.
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