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WHAT?! is this for all IB students or just Viet ones? why didn't I hear about this before? =( I would've loved to go study in Paris!
New freshmen and transfer students admitted to AUP with the following academic records will receive an academic scholarship, which can be combined with a traditional need-based tuition grant (not to exceed 50% of tuition).

3,000 € per year for:

IB Diploma results of 35 and above

French Bac results of 14 and above

GPA (or equivalent) of 3.75 and above

2,000 € per year for:

IB Diploma results of 33-34

French Bac results of 13-13.9

GPA (or equivalent) of 3.50-3.74

1,000 € per year for:

IB Diploma results of 31-32

French Bac results of 12-12.9

GPA (or equivalent) of 3.25-3.49

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Let me reveal this interesting fact about studying pre-university in the United Kingdom. If you're Vietnamese, you usually only need to pay half of your tuition fees while other Asian students have to pay full fees or get very few % of scholarships, no matter they're brilliant or not.

What if I pretend to be Viet? I'm Chinese so it's not like there's a difference in appearance. :bawling:

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moneyfaery: Haha, see if you can fake a Viet passport or something :bawling:

Fake? I would never... :lol:

Back on topic: U of Toronto, U of Waterloo, McGill, Queen's, and McMaster are good Canadian universities. Waterloo is especially popular for its co-op (or internship?) and math/computing/engineering.

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In Canada, there are obviously McGill, UBC, U of T etc.

I'd like to pimp out some Ontario unis :ninja: .

University of Waterloo: co-op program is one of the first of it's kind in the whole world..excellent program for engineering/maths/accounting/actuarial science

Queen's University: they own a castle in England (Herstmonceux)! and you could apply to study abroad..mostly arts/law/commerce students do this. Excellent program for commerce (very tough to get into), engineering and life sciences.

McMaster University: has it's own hospital and medical program. It's very unique because you don't need to write an MCAT to get into their med program. And they have their own pre-med program (Health Science) which is very tough to get into.

University of Western Ontario: great business program (Richard Ivey School of Business). Lots of people also go there for their biomedical science program.

York University: great business program (Schulich)..lots of future accountants go there.

University of Guelph: great veterinary medicine (DVM) program..very difficult to get into, only 100 Canadian students and 5 international students are accepted each year.

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