WHY STUDY IN UNITED STATES?
Studying in the United States and abroad doesn’t just give you tangible degrees and certificates. Your experience says something about who you are. Living and studying in another country—especially where your language isn’t spoken—is challenging, requires courage and a positive attitude. Sometimes, these characteristics are more influential than your degree.
Life here, both as an international student and visitor, will probably be different from what you expect. You may be pleasantly surprised to find that the images from films and television programs are not always true. Americans come in a variety of sizes, colors and shapes and in general are very friendly and will be interested in learning about you and your country.
THINGS TO BE CONSIDER WHILE CHOOSING COLLEGES:
2. Website
3. State
4. City
5. Academics/Subject
6. Prospective students/International
7. Session (Fall/Spring)
8. Deadlines
9. Application checklists
10. Email ID of International Admission Office
11. Tuition Fees
12. Living Expenses
13. Application Fees
14. Scholarship
15. Accreditation
16. Establishment date
17. Student: Faculty ratio
18. College search:
a.State University
b. Private University
c. State College
d. Private College
e. Metropolitan College
f. Metropolitan University.
NOTE; Try to write an email to each university for the queries of your admission, scholarship, deadlines and admission requirement before filling the FORM.
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