This was a really fun vid that kept me smiling throughout simply because of your smile and delivery. But I gotta say, I love the food in Europe: venison in Ireland, cheese and crepes in France, and chicken alfredo in Italy. Keep up the good work!
Hi so i am 18 and goona be 19 this august can you help me getting study to usa i really need to study in usa and gain experience but no one just take me serious as im from pakistan so they say its impossible becauss i cant afford if you can help sir 😢 i also have completed 12 years education equals to o and a levels so want bachelor study in usa thanks for reading my comment also i can study for highschool if you can help i wana gain the usa student experience 😊
Hi Gibi, I'm not an expert on all the different hosting agencies in the US, however I'm relatively certain that being 19 would present a challenge for any high school program in the country. I believe that may be a US Department of State rule. You can check with an exchange program in Pakistan to see if they have better info on that. At 19, I think you would need to explore being a true international student, which isn't really a traditional exchange program as such. Cost will be a factor as tuition for international students is higher than for in-state or US students. However, in the US there are many community colleges and the tuition is much more affordable than at larger 4 year universities. I hope that helps, and good luck to you!
@@chrismosstx yes sir but I don't know if it is worth it in community collages like whether it's degree has worth in the market, may be I should forget about it as I'm too old 😔 although I have applied to yes program but it failed as they also said I'm too old and I didn't do the research when I was 16 sorry, however thanks for helping me out 🙂
@@Itsenzoooox You can apply for an F-1 Visa to attend community college or university. This is an entirely different program compared to the high-school program that Chris is talking about.
@@Itsenzoooox I'm not sure what you mean by "worth"? At many community colleges, you can only obtain a "two-year" degree. This - in many cases is a cheaper option for international students, and then you could extend your education by going to a "four-year" university, which can lead to a bachelor's degree. Both types of degrees have worth, in my view, but only the bachelor's degree provides an option for any future work, if that is what you are looking at.
Great video series Chris!
This was a really fun vid that kept me smiling throughout simply because of your smile and delivery. But I gotta say, I love the food in Europe: venison in Ireland, cheese and crepes in France, and chicken alfredo in Italy. Keep up the good work!
Glad you enjoyed it, Ted. And thanks!
Hi so i am 18 and goona be 19 this august can you help me getting study to usa i really need to study in usa and gain experience but no one just take me serious as im from pakistan so they say its impossible becauss i cant afford if you can help sir 😢 i also have completed 12 years education equals to o and a levels so want bachelor study in usa thanks for reading my comment also i can study for highschool if you can help i wana gain the usa student experience 😊
Hi Gibi, I'm not an expert on all the different hosting agencies in the US, however I'm relatively certain that being 19 would present a challenge for any high school program in the country. I believe that may be a US Department of State rule. You can check with an exchange program in Pakistan to see if they have better info on that. At 19, I think you would need to explore being a true international student, which isn't really a traditional exchange program as such. Cost will be a factor as tuition for international students is higher than for in-state or US students. However, in the US there are many community colleges and the tuition is much more affordable than at larger 4 year universities. I hope that helps, and good luck to you!
@@chrismosstx yes sir but I don't know if it is worth it in community collages like whether it's degree has worth in the market, may be I should forget about it as I'm too old 😔 although I have applied to yes program but it failed as they also said I'm too old and I didn't do the research when I was 16 sorry, however thanks for helping me out 🙂
@@Itsenzoooox You can apply for an F-1 Visa to attend community college or university. This is an entirely different program compared to the high-school program that Chris is talking about.
@@jamesdnunn so it's degree has worth? Like in the market?
@@Itsenzoooox I'm not sure what you mean by "worth"? At many community colleges, you can only obtain a "two-year" degree. This - in many cases is a cheaper option for international students, and then you could extend your education by going to a "four-year" university, which can lead to a bachelor's degree. Both types of degrees have worth, in my view, but only the bachelor's degree provides an option for any future work, if that is what you are looking at.