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Old Oct 24, 2009, 05:21 AM
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study abroad

hi
i m a gratuated student from iran
i'm study math in iran but i'd like to continue my education at economice
can i study in usa ? assist me fore this.
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Old Oct 24, 2009, 09:42 AM   #2  
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Yes, I think you can.
Let me just clarify: you have a bachelors degree in math now, and you want a masters degree in economics or another bachelors degree in economics?

I'm going to assume you want a graduate/masters degree:
See, it depends on the university. Some graduate programs have different requirements than others to get into graduate programs. If you have a university in mind check there requirements to see what you need for a graduate economics programme. You may need to take some undergraduate economics classes to get into a program. To get into a graduate programme you'll also need to take the GRE's which is just a standardized test.

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