University prepares global students for new school year
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Preparing for Study in the U.S.You will have more than enough to keep you busy as you prepare for your study in the United States, and once you arrive you’ll need to hit the ground running. Stay up-to-date through the news here on international testing, the application process, and obtaining a student visa. University prepares global students for new school yearPosted on 8/26/2010
Thousands of students from across the globe move to America each year in order to attend college. However, global learners may be unaware of the myriad international programs that universities in the U.S. have to offer.
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In an effort to assist international learners with the transition to life in America, many institutions of higher education are organizing extended global student orientations. These initiatives often help new residents understand banking in the U.S., costs of living and American Read full article...
Posted in Preparing for Study in the U.S. Miami University holds early international orientationPosted on 8/21/2010
International students who move to the U.S. in order to experience American higher education may have concerns about their first weeks in a new country. However, many universities provide new learners with informative and welcoming orientations in order to make Read full article...
Posted in Preparing for Study in the U.S. American college welcomes record number of global studentsPosted on 8/17/2010
As international students prepare to arrive at American campuses this fall, many schools are organizing orientations to welcome their new members. These programs are incredibly beneficial, as they introduce many non-U.S. citizens to their first American experiences.
Schools Read full article... Posted in Preparing for Study in the U.S. American university uses Skype to orient international studentsPosted on 7/20/2010
When international students prepare to study abroad, they focus on large decisions, such as which school to choose and where to live. However there are many small details that need attention as well.
To assist new students with these arrangements, Read full article... Posted in Preparing for Study in the U.S. American universities now accepting IB examPosted on 6/22/2010
International students have traditionally taken the International Baccalaureate (IB) exam before entering a university. However, American schools used to accept only the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College Test (ACT).
Today, many American colleges and universities are accepting Read full article... Posted in Preparing for Study in the U.S. MBA job outlook improving, says GMACPosted on 6/14/2010
The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the non-profit organization that administers the GMAT business school entrance exam, has found that the job market for new Master of Business Administration (MBA) graduates is improving.
"Employers have spoken clearly," Read full article... Posted in Preparing for Study in the U.S. Law School Admissions Council announces LSAT demoPosted on 6/11/2010
The Law School Admissions Council (LSAC), the organization that administers the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), has announced a new online guide that will walk potential law school applicants through the LSAT itself and the process of requesting special accommodations for taking Read full article...
Posted in Preparing for Study in the U.S. GRE Search Service extended to over 200 countriesPosted on 6/10/2010
Educational Testing Services has announced that its GRE Search Service now covers over 200 countries worldwide including EU nations such as France, Germany and Italy. This, ETS representatives say, will make it easier for U.S. graduate programs to single out the high-quality Read full article...
Posted in Preparing for Study in the U.S. Experts react to parent’s admission suggestionPosted on 6/4/2010
If the U.S. college admissions process seems mystifying to international students, then they are already on their way to fitting in. According to the Washington Post, Americans don't understand it either ...but the fact that it is so complicated and subjective Read full article...
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