Friday, January 8, 2010

Movin to america at 18. i need advice on finance, education, career and renting properties?

I'm 14 now and i plan to move to america when I am 18. if i put questions in a list it's probably easier then a big paragraph:





1. How do i organise emigration?


2. What are the best states and areas in them to go to (I would love somewhere sunny)


3. Do i need to live with someone if i am still a teenager?


4. What type of schooling will i need to be a surgeon (I'm talking like high school not college yet)


5. how long will i need to do that?


6. How do i apply for a college/university?


7. What courses will i need to do and how are they relevent to A-levels and GCSEs and that lot


8. Is there like a seperate medical school?


9. How much on average will it cost to move to the states?


10. (a couple i missed from earlier) how much is it generally to rent in the area suggested?


11. Will i need help signing the contract?


12. How does the health system work?


13. Will i be able to drive?








Any other useful info will be apreciated and i hope some one will be bothered to do this cos i am realy serious about this and need a lot of help (as you can probably tell lol)Movin to america at 18. i need advice on finance, education, career and renting properties?
I don't know the answers to all the questions, but I'll try to help.





2. Florida, California, Hawaii, and basically anywhere in the South is sunny.


3. If you are 18, you don't have to live with your parents. It would probably be a good idea to have a roommate though to help with rent and bills.


4. You should be done with high school by 18 and starting college. Then you would have to get your Master's and Phd.


5. 4 years of college, two years for Master's, and I'm not sure about the Phd.


6. Just figure out which college you want to go to, and get on their website and send an application. You have to figure out how you will pay for it, and you have to have acceptable grades to get in.


10. The rent varies... It could be $500-$1500 a month.


11. If you have no credit or bad credit, you'll have to have a co-signer.


12. Health insurance isn't free here, and jobs don't always provide you with it.


13. I don't see why not.Movin to america at 18. i need advice on finance, education, career and renting properties?
please find a different goal as what you are wishing for is not possible at this time

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