Apply to US Universities: Student from China Preparing for GRE

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A student from China is preparing to study in the U.S. after graduating and is currently focused on the GRE due to a poor performance on the college entrance examination, which led to admission to a less prestigious university. The discussion emphasizes that while Ivy League schools may be out of reach, many other universities will consider applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences. It highlights the importance of hard work and determination in the application process, with a general sentiment that gaining admission to any U.S. institution is a significant achievement. The student expresses gratitude for the encouragement and commits to doing their best.
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i am a student from China , and i want to study in america when i am graduated .now i am preparing for GRE. because i did bad in the college enterance examination , so i was admitted by a not famous university , so
which universities could i apply ?
 
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You should still apply to schools, perhaps not Ivy League schools, but I would think most other schools will at least consider you.
 
My father did pretty well on his GRE but he still didn't go to a famous university. He pretty much studied nonstop all the time. Most people are happy just getting into the US. I hope you do well.:smile:
 
thanks for you two
i will do my best
 
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