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My goals include doing a master's degree in the US and gaining experience in companies there. I have a few questions for you regarding this subject. 1- Can I get into engineering departments there since I graduated from Computer Education? 2- The fee applied for international students seemed expensive. What kind of improvements are being made in this regard? 3- Are there any universities you would recommend? Best regards, --- My question is generally this; how difficult is it to get accepted for a master's degree in the US, and more importantly, to get accepted with a scholarship? What should I do about this, and how should I proceed? I have looked at so many universities in the US that I can say that I have memorized the requirements. Texas at Austin, UCF, Penn State, Ohio State are not the only schools I haven't looked at. Tuition fees in the US are incredibly high, in other words, studying without a scholarship is like a dream for me. When I saw you on Smith College on YouTube, I thought I'd ask you right away :) . In short, how should I get accepted from these schools, and more importantly, how should I get accepted with a scholarship? . I wrote this with courage after looking at your YouTube comments, teacher :) Please excuse me if I said something wrong, forgive me if I made a mistake.