12-07-2018, 02:51 PM
(12-07-2018, 01:15 PM)davewill Wrote:(12-06-2018, 06:57 PM)celerius Wrote: ...
To meet US grad school requirements. At one of the popular Australian forums there's mention of 3-year bachelor's degrees from Australia not being accepted for grad school in the US.
Generalizations are tricky. Schools will have varying admissions standards. You should check with a number of programs and ask directly before just assuming you have to get 4 year bachelor's.
That was my thought. Why are you trying to go with the harder side of things FIRST, instead of seeing whether or not a school, or multiple schools, would accept you into their grad programs WITHOUT getting a US Bachelor's degree? I would want confirmation from numerous schools that this won't work, and that you have to have a US degree, before I do that.
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