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Originally Posted by majda
He Midoria,
No, AUC just is just on its own time schedule. Georgia Tech's office of international education have not had the easiest time working with them. I deferred my trip in the fall because I wasn't able to get my acceptance letter before December 15th, and school would have started in February. There was no way I could get all of the paperwork down in time on campus in the middle of finals. You just have to be patient, and make sure your grades are above a 3.0, and be ready to do a lot of paperwork to make everything goes through okay!
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Well, such can be expected when you're dealing with the Middle East, even if many of the staff are American.
I was considering getting my M.A. in Middle/Near Eastern Studies, but wanted to try AUC out before applying to their Master's Program. I may hate Egypt, so I'm trying to avoid having to go through the hassle of transferring from AUC to regular AU. But it seems ideal to get a Middle Eastern Studies Degree in the actual Middle East.
Good Luck and have fun!