Thank you. Biomedical Sciences. I know it's competitive, that's however the best option I have. Already asked in the medicine forum
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Thanks! I don't necessarily want to study medicine in the US, only do my Bachelor's degree there. Also, the loans I'd take out are from Germany (the country I live in) and they have to be paid back after starting work and earning money
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I would think carefully about where you choose to do your undergraduate degree. If ultimately you would like to live in the UK or work in the UK or Europe after living in the US I would suggest studying at a UK or EU institution which enables you to be able to study abroad in the US for a year. Especially if you would like to do a PG medicine course in the US this would be preferable. If you can see if any universities would offer access to the US for a year this will you the freedom to live in the US for a year, get some interesting experience, and come back to finish your studies.
If you're looking for an interesting place to study which would give you the option of study in the UK or North America (US or Canada) after your bachelors I would consider looking at St Georges University in the West Indies (Grenada)
http://www.sgu.edu/.
Check it out.
I'm from America and studied at University of Edinburgh in Scotland for my UG and the Sussex University for my PG in Marketing. Both of these gave me the option to go back to the US if I chose to do so.
Consider your options, consider what you truly want long term and enjoy the journey. Life is too short not to take some risks but also evaluate where you may like to be. Your UG will ultimately shape your PG options if that is what you would like longterm as well.