Int. Student Boost?
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 2:10 pm
Do international applicants get some sort of a boost? What if they did UG in USA but are not US citizens, ie international students?
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Whether they did undergrad in the US or not, it's doubtful that they get any real boost. However, it may form all or part of a diversity statement, which, if it's meaningful, will be one of many factors that a school will consider in admissions.stabiloboss wrote:Do international applicants get some sort of a boost? What if they did UG in USA but are not US citizens, ie international students?
The only "international" applicants I know who believed they got small boosts were citizens of another country who held green card in the US. The international applicants who weren't permanent residents generally believed that they were at a disadvantage whether they attended college in the US or abroad.stabiloboss wrote:Do international applicants get some sort of a boost? What if they did UG in USA but are not US citizens, ie international students?
To avoid replying with questionable anecdotal evidence, I collected information on international student numbers from the T13 websites. Of course there could be a variety of reasons for the differences here, beyond admissions preferences.stabiloboss wrote:not asking for any money, can pay all upfront. Which schools are those that are keen on international students?