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BANGOR, MAINE, U.S.A. Bangor Christian School

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Here are two schools that have sucessfully placed international students in presitigious universities.

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BANGOR, MAINE, U.S.A .

Bangor Christian School

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Bangor High School

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Dorm

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Sports for Boys

BaseballSoccerBasketballCross CountrySwimmingTrack & Field

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Sports for Boys

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Sports for Girls

SoccerSoftballCheerleadingSwimmingBasketballCross CountryTrack & Field

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Sports for Girls

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School Friendships

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Places to see

Paul BunyonMt. KatahdinNew York CityBar HarborSugar LoafLocal Farms

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Places to see

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What is Bangor looking for in a student?

Must have a “C” average in every class.Must pass TOEFL with a 70 or higher.They have 4 positions available in their dorm

for girls only.The students are required to be involved in

two extra-curricular activities per year.They want motivated students who want to

go to a University.They are a bridge from high school to

university

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What advantages does Bangor give a student?

Teacher ratio is one teacher to 15 students.Offers English Second Language.Tutoring help in any subject during school.Safety.Very few foreigners.Easy access to public transportation.Offers a radio communication class.

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Costs for 2009-2010 International Tuition………..…… Room and Board…………………... Administration Costs……………... Transportation……………………... Hot Lunch……………………………... Co-Curricular Activities…………….. Registration…………………………... Books………………………………….. Accidental Insurance……………….. Emergency Funds…………………… SEVIS…………………………………... TOEFL………………………………...... SAT 2x………………………………….. Travel Fee…………………………….

TOTAL……………………………….

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Universities Attended

HarvardUniversity of MaineLiberty UniversityUniversity of Rhode IslandGorden CollegeUniversity of South CarolinaState University of New YorkHusson College

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Universities Attended

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Baytown Christian Academy

Baytown, Texas, U.S.A.

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Baytown High School

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Sports for Boys

•Football•Baseball•Tennis•Cross Country•Basketball•Track & Field•Soccer•Golf

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Sports for Boys

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Sports for Girls•Basketball•Tennis•Softball•Volleyball•Soccer•Cheerleading•Cross Country•Track & Field•Golf

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Sports for Girls

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School Friendships

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Places to See

•Six Flags•Sea World•Galveston•Moody Gardens•NASA•Khema Boardwalk•Houston, Texas

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Places to See

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What is Baytown Looking for in a student?

•They have room for 4 boys in their dorm.•They are looking for those who want to get

involved in extra-curricular activities.•They are looking for those who want to

attend a University.•All students must maintain a “C” average in

every class.•Each student is required to be involved

with 2 years extra-curricular activities per year.

•All students will obey the dorm rules.•There are AP classes available.

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What advantages does Baytown give a student?

•1 teacher to every 20 students.•English Second Language classes.•Tutoring.•To graduate you must have a 70 or higher

on your TOEFL.•Staff that understand the needs of

exchange students for a university.•Many different ways to get involved.•We offer a bridge from High School to

University.

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Costs for 2009-2010• International Tuition………………………………..• Room and Board………………………………………• Transportation…………………………………………• Administration Costs………………………………..• Hot Lunch……………………………………………….• Co-Curricular Activities…………………………….• Registration………………………........................• Books………………………………………………………• Accidental Insurance………………………………..• Emergency Fund………………….......................• Travel Fund…………………...……………………….• SEVIS……………………………………………………..• TOEFL……………………………………………………..• SAT 2x……………………………………………………… (Hurricane evacuation is not included)

• TOTAL……………………………………………………….

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Universities Attended•UCLA•LeTourneau University•Rice University•Texas A&M•University of Texas•University of Houston•Baylor University•Rutgers University•Wheaton College

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Universities Attended