Test Scores;Grades;and International Applicants Omaha NE

Getting accepted into a school in the United States requires more than paperwork and the financial means to pay for it. You'll need to present yourself as a strong applicant and demonstrate the credentials that will make you a desirable candidate.

University of Nebraska at Omaha
(402) 554-2800
6001 Dodge St
Omaha, NE
College of Saint Mary
(402) 399-2400
7000 Mercy Rd.
Omaha, NE
Alegent Health School of Radiologic Technology
(402) 398-5527
7500 Mercy Road
Omaha, NE
Omaha School of Massage Therapy
(402) 331-3694
9748 Park Dr
Omaha, NE
Creighton University
(402) 280-2700
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE
University of Nebraska Medical Center
(402) 559-3937
987815 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing & Allied Health
(402) 354-7000
720 North 87th Street
Omaha, NE
Clarkson College
(402) 552-3100
101 S 42nd St
Omaha, NE
Kaplan University - Omaha
(402) 572-8500
5417 N. 103rd St.
Omaha, NE
Xenon International Academy II Inc
(402) 393-2933
8516 Park Drive
Omaha, NE
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Test Scores;Grades;and International Applicants

Test Scores, Grades, and International Applicants

Getting accepted into a school in the United States requires more than paperwork and the financial means to pay for it. You'll need to present yourself as a strong applicant and demonstrate the credentials that will make you a desirable candidate. Part of that equation includes your test scores and grades.

Want some good news? If you have the money to attend, now might be the time to apply. U.S. institutions seek to build and maintain a diverse student body, so they are looking to fill spots with international students. Right now, they are also seeking to counterbalance a decline in international student enrollments over the last several years.

If an education in the U.S. is something you're interested in, then it's time to get that application ready!

Sitting for the SAT and ACT
Top schools look for the best and brightest to attend, so when it comes to your application and your admission tests, good grades and good scores count. However, don't let it frighten you. Remember that schools are looking for international students. That means they're not looking for an excuse to decline your application.

If you need to take them, put some time into studying for the SAT or ACT — and don't be afraid! Confidence goes a long way in ensuring that you do your very best.

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