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Well, here's the deal: Most applying international students are non-US citizens WITH the required 2 year undergraduate taken in the US.
But I, on the other hand, AM a US Citizen, lived all my life and completed my education in America EXCEPT college. BUT I have completed my undergraduate studies in a top college in Taiwan (National Taiwan University) with (theoretically) a 4.0 GPA for sciences and overall grade (though our school doesn't use the GPA), though I'm sure if they'll accept that. Because my transcript grades were listed in AMCAS as "not intended to be verified by AMCAS".
And I just discovered that you require the 2 year undergraduate studies in America by either post-bac or what not AFTER I ALREADY submitted my application, applying to 17 schools.
Am I screwed for this cycle? =="
But I, on the other hand, AM a US Citizen, lived all my life and completed my education in America EXCEPT college. BUT I have completed my undergraduate studies in a top college in Taiwan (National Taiwan University) with (theoretically) a 4.0 GPA for sciences and overall grade (though our school doesn't use the GPA), though I'm sure if they'll accept that. Because my transcript grades were listed in AMCAS as "not intended to be verified by AMCAS".
And I just discovered that you require the 2 year undergraduate studies in America by either post-bac or what not AFTER I ALREADY submitted my application, applying to 17 schools.
Am I screwed for this cycle? =="