So you’ve successfully jumped the hoops of the application process and landed on your feet in a university in the U.S. This makes you one of the nearly 975,000 international students enrolled to study in the U.S. One of the good things about studying abroad is the opportunity to broaden your cultural understanding and develop
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Best Study Abroad Programs in the U.S.
Study abroad programs hold a certain appeal. You get to explore another culture and gain new perspectives. You also get the kind of global exposure that can increase your prospects of getting a good job. All these are in addition to the academic qualifications that the program offers. Many U.S. universities have tie-ups with other
Top Art and Design Schools in the U.S.
There are many factors that need to be considered when selecting an art and design school. A round of research may help you identify your interests, understand industry trends, and how things are evolving in the art and design world. Once you know the kind of stuff you want to learn, you can sift through the
College Applications: How to Apply for Free
Going to college is an expensive business, from the admissions tests to college tuitions and housing. In between, you have a lot of smaller expenses that add up to a lot, and that you wish you could do without. Like your application fees, especially if you plan to apply to many colleges. Stanford, for example, charges around
Making a Decision – Choosing Your College
Congratulations! The acceptance letters have finally reached your mailboxes and you’ve escaped the looming wrath of rejection or the dreaded waiting list. So, if you’re done jumping with joy (or having your moment), it’s time to grab a chair and make the crucial decision. Well, it’s easy to pick if there’s just one letter (or