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Study Abroad Consultation

International student
#1
  • Ryan
  • mail
  • 2023/05/20 17:23

I am considering studying abroad in Los Angeles in September of my junior year. I would like to know if it is possible to enter a high school in Los Angeles without a certificate of graduation from junior high school. I would also like to know the conditions under which a junior high school student can attend a public junior high school in Los Angeles. Thank you in advance.

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#13
  • のら
  • 2023/05/21 (Sun) 16:02
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Talk to your school teachers and parents. Who will pay for it?

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#18

Dear kind person, Thank you for your comment.
I'm a second year junior high school student and I'm planning to enter a public junior high school in the U.S. from September. is it possible to attend a regular public junior high school even from September ? And what is mekiyan ? ? Please tell me !.

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#20
  • 滑稽な
  • 2023/05/24 (Wed) 09:16
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Assuming you qualify for public school, can you keep up with English classes ??

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#28

With an F-1 visa, it seems to be only 12 months.
I wrote before that I thought it was 9 months, but I was wrong ( or it changed ).
However, residents can go there for free, but international students have to pay tuition.
And I think you will need a guardian, a kind of person who lives here.
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/study/student-visa/foreign-students-in-public-schools.html

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#29
  • そもそも
  • 2023/05/24 (Wed) 20:26
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Where do you live ? America is a big place.

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