Hi guys.. I'd really like to attend my last two years of High school there in the Usa..is there any possibility? I mean,I'm Italian and I'm attending the third year in a high school of languages,but I'm not vary happy cause i LOVE English and USA 'n i'd like studying there??!help me!!!!
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Since we are possibly some of the least educated people on the planet, I hardly see what benefit you might derive from attending school in our fabulous country.
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Check out the possibility of becoming a foreign exchange student.
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You have a couple of choices. Because you're underage, and still in high school, any move you make must also include some provision for housing. Thus I suggest two options: - Do a foreign exchange for a year, via a reputable agency. You can speak to someone in your home school about this option. You'd come to the US for a year, live with a host family, go to high school here, and then return home to complete your schooling. - Enroll in a private high school that charges tuition, and which also provides housing. A boarding school. Lots of foreign students do this. You'd move here, live with other students in the school's residence halls, and complete your schooling in the US. I'll list a few residential, private high schools that you can check into: - Blair Academy, in New Jersey - Choate Rosemary Hall, in Connecticut - Groton School, in Massachusetts - Hackley School, in New York - The Harvey School, in New York - Concord Academy, in Massachusetts - Deerfield Academy, in Massachusetts - The Holderness School, in New Hampshire - Lawrence Academy, in Massachusetts - Milton Academy, in Massachusetts - New Hampton School, in New Hampshire Some of these have competitive admissions, and others are a bit easier to get into. All have accepted international students in the past, but are mainly made up of Americans. In fact, there are a lot I can think of that might work. Let me see if I can find a list and I'll link it.
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