<p>Marshallmeyer12, Katehavard, BCarney, and KAsher, thank you for your advices! Every Johnnie I communicated is very helpful.</p>
<p>I’m a senior of college and near the graduation date. If I’ve already hold a bachelor degree, there are few U.S. colleges I can apply to, since I have much financial need. (resources are limited even in the States)</p>
<p>SJC does permit me to apply and receive financial aid if I already have a bachelor degree, and says the SJC admission committee will consider all the variables as a whole. And of course SJC is my first choice. If I get my bachelor degree, it would be my only choice.</p>
<p>I guess I will get my bachelor degree of economics in China,I don’t want to give myself and my family too much pressure. I know I haven’t learn a lot from my curriculum, I learn outside from my curriculum. Maybe some friends know there is a Great Leap in China’s higher education, it’s a disaster for intellectuals. I didn’t get a good score in Gaokao(Chinese version SAT), and I came to a local, non-prestigious university in 2009 and till now.</p>
<p>I’m afraid if I get my bachelor degree, is it less likely to be admitted by SJC and get a good financial aid, even the full need scholarship? </p>
<p>“All aid is based on financial need. For non-US citizens the college offers one full-need scholarship annually on each campus, in addition to an unlimited number of institutional assistance awards covering up to 65% of current tuition, room, and board.”</p>
<p>@KAsher: you mentioned there are at least two tutors can speak Chinese. I find out one is Mr. Lijun Hu, is that right? anyone else? I guess Hu is also a pro-democracy student in 1980s in China. But I can not find out his email.</p>