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I'm thinking about going abroad for my graduate school. I'm not sure about this and just trying to see whether it is a plausible plan for me or not. So I need some help.
I'm pretty good in English. But that's the only foreign language I know. So can I say only England and US are my options?
I'm finishing my undergrad in physics in a year and have a firm understanding in all the courses I passed. Also I know English pretty well. So I think I can do good in GRE. But what else is needed? Do I still need TOEFL or IELTS?
Do I have a chance to get accepted in universities like MIT, Stanford, Caltech, etc. ?
There is also another point. We're not a rich family and also US dollars are very expensive in terms of Iran's currency, so my family can't afford a life in US for me. So how can I get a scholarship that affords all that is needed for a living?(Of course I expect only enough food and a small room and can work too.)
Any other ideas and suggestions are welcome too.
Thanks
I'm pretty good in English. But that's the only foreign language I know. So can I say only England and US are my options?
I'm finishing my undergrad in physics in a year and have a firm understanding in all the courses I passed. Also I know English pretty well. So I think I can do good in GRE. But what else is needed? Do I still need TOEFL or IELTS?
Do I have a chance to get accepted in universities like MIT, Stanford, Caltech, etc. ?
There is also another point. We're not a rich family and also US dollars are very expensive in terms of Iran's currency, so my family can't afford a life in US for me. So how can I get a scholarship that affords all that is needed for a living?(Of course I expect only enough food and a small room and can work too.)
Any other ideas and suggestions are welcome too.
Thanks