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I am poor.I can't afford to got studied in a good college. If I got scholarship I learn more and more. How can I get ?
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I am Sana. I am from Pakistan. I am keen interested to get education. But I am financially very weak. I almost complete matriculation. Due to coronavirus I am promoted to class 11th. From my childhood I studied in those schools which have no facilities. Even there are not good class rooms and teachers. I think I have skills to do any thing. I can honestly say that I can shine 🔆 my parent's name. I wanted to learn more in a good college. Please do some thing for my career. Please

Thankyou !

Sana Amir Ali

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4 years ago

Are you planning to study outside of Pakistan?

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Most colleges will give you scholarships based on your financial need, so no need to worry about that. But be aware that you should apply to a private college, because public colleges do not give need based financial aid to international students. (some private colleges don't either, you should check their websites for more information about that.) If your profile is strong enough for them Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford and MIT will not give you disadvantages in your application for applying for financial aid.

Good luck with your application :)

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Are you planning to study outside of Pakistan?

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