I graduated last year from my university which is located in a developing country. It is the top university in the country but relatively unknown to the outside world. I graduated from CS at the top of my class (and also the faculty) and received numerous awards. Additionally, I was able to get an internship at a very well known research "company" in Silicon Valley for a couple months and was invited back for the summer period. Currently, I am working as an RA at my university - due to contractual reasons from getting a scholarship to attend the university for undergrad.
After saying this, I would like to apply to US/UK universities for Masters and then PhD but got very depressed after browsing these websites gre math profiles and gre physics profiles since international students seem to get rejected from the top universities relatively easy.
I would like to know if there is any advice that will enhance my application so that I can have a better chance to be accepted at both US/UK universities as an international student.
N.B I did not do the GRE's as yet - will complete them later this year.
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