I am pursuing B.tech(Mech.engg)3rd year in a low tier college.But I want to do my B.S in USA .Is It right to dropout and prepare for TOEFL?
My college faculty and academics are not good and I can't find any practical knowledge and I need quality education and hands on experience.So I was thinking to dropout from college and prepare for TOEFL/SAT and get admission in a US universitiy .Is it a right or wrong decision?I am really confused?
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
4 years agoHello Udaykiran, you are already in the third year of engineering and now you are thinking of leaving this and joining a college in US for graduation that is based on your 12th. Right? In this way you are bound to lose your three years in engineering college. I would rather prefer that you complete your engineering in another one year and then go for MS to USA. On the other hand if you are able to afford the cost of graduation in US institution then you can think of leaving your graduation halfway and preparing well so that you get admission in a good institution for graduation in USA. Best wishes to you.
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