Seats/Places for americans

I want to know how much percent of total seats/places are reserved for americans in american public universities. Do these universites really have quota for students of american citizenship or they treat all international applicants equal to their american counterpart as in private universities while giving out admissions and fundings.

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While I am not sure of any statistics, I'm pretty sure they treat international students in the same way they treat American students. Assuming your grades/test scores can compete with the American students' scores and you have the financial resources to pay for studies in America, you shouldn't have a problem getting into a school.


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