How can student of other country's college be admitted as freshman to USA? Let's find a better way

<p>At the moment I am freshman of the top (#1) technical university in Russia and I look forward to study at one of the top USA colleges (MIT, Stanford etc.). </p>

<p>What about my current resume:
SAT M2 770
SAT PH 800
2 patents of Russia for technical utility models
1 publication in Britain scientific journal (referred in Scopus)
also m.b. I will publish a monograph
2 voluntary programs: EU and USA (help people with disabilities)</p>

<p>I know that transfer admission is extremely competitive, so I would glad to apply for freshman admission (also to be honest I want to experience 4 year of USA student life), but students who have studied elsewhere officially can apply only for transfer.
I would be extremely grateful if you tell me how I can hide my previous college experience.
Can USA embassy in Russia, that knows about my study at university (since my last touristic visa application) tell USA college about my past when I execute student visa? Can embassy reject my student visa application because of my college experience? Are there any other sources of this info available for universities?</p>

<p>Thank a lot in advance!</p>

<p>Well. You can’t. Or if somehow, you manage to, you shouldn’t. It’s lying.</p>

<p>You can not.
Once to have at-least 1 year of education after high school you are considered a transfer student.
To even solicitate for advice on how to cheat the US system is foolish by itself. What is it with “CHEATING & LIES” with some Russians? Don’t they teach “ETHICS & MORALITY” in Russia?
If that is all you can think of, then you probably will not survive an American education.
Best of luck.</p>