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Updated: February 26, 2020
Renters Insurance Options for International Students
SURE offers hassle-free renters insurance that'll protect your clothes, furniture, and even yourself from unexpected damages and injuries. The SURE team will get you set up with a free quote and the correct coverage that you need!
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Updated: September 03, 2021
American Slang Words you Need to Know in 2021
Take a look at these TOP 19 popular American slangs to make it easier for you to communicate with native English speakers.
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Updated: November 22, 2021
What are the Best Parts About Studying Abroad, According to International High School Students?
There are many reasons students choose to study abroad for high school. Some reasons include wanting to broaden your horizons, learn about a new culture, enhance your language skills, and take charge of your futures.
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Updated: August 21, 2020
How Students Can Save $40k On Their Bachelor’s Degree
Overseas university education is often expensive, but it does not have to be so costly. Have you ever wondered how to get easy college admission, and save $40,000 on the cost of your Bachelor’s degree in the USA? Well, there is a program called “2+2” University Transfer, where students study a US community college for 2 years and transfer to a university for the final 2 years of Bachelor’s degree. Often students think they cannot afford a full university’s bachelor’s degree that could cost easily $150,000 (tuition only) over 4 years. There are many ways to save money and have a great educational experience with the 2+2 University Transfer program.
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Updated: January 17, 2020
Top 7 Benefits of Using Technology in The Classroom
As teaching techniques continue to develop over the years, the use of technology within the classroom has become more and more common. Although many teachers are still understandably reluctant to embrace different methods of learning, the advantages cannot be understated. So, whether you're an educator yourself or a concerned parent, take a look through these top seven benefits of using technology within the classroom.
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Updated: October 04, 2021
Exams Are Here: How to Prevent Being Crushed by Stress
Stress is a cause of many mental and some physiological health problems, and its prevalence amongst college students is so high that it reached epidemic proportions. This means that every college student is guaranteed to be stressed to the point where their health could suffer, and it peaks during the exam period.
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Updated: January 06, 2020
How To Save Money While In College
Saving money while in college is everyone’s dream, but it is never the easiest thing to do. But if you think about the many positive gains that come with good savings, it becomes crystal clear that you’ve got to do everything in your power to save that extra coin. Your savings while in college can help you pay for your tuition, start a small business, and pay your student loans easier and faster.
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Updated: December 19, 2019
6 Things You Need to Consider before Choosing a University for an MBA
Most of us have probably heard about how some dropouts who made it to the top without any formal learning. Names like Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and Bill Gates stand as an example that self-learning can be fruitful. Most of them were people who adopted a different direction and paved their way on their own.
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Updated: December 13, 2019
Study English with Kaplan International!
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With over 80 years of excellence in education, we offer English courses in 16 schools across the United States.
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Updated: November 22, 2019
5 Personal Finance Tips for University Students
Managing personal finance is one of the most challenging tasks in our lives. The earlier you learn to manage your finance, the better you will get with making sound financial decisions in the future. While managing money at the high school level is not a good idea, at university is an ideal place where young students can learn to manage their finances.
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Updated: November 08, 2019
4 Tips for Traveling International Students Who Are Learning English
International students have the benefit of experiencing new cultures as they pursue their education. While it is wonderful to have the opportunity to see the world, it can get a little scary to enter a new country where you might not know the primary language. Learning to speak English takes time and practice, and your desire to visit another country gives you the perfect chance to refine your skills. In the meantime, you can use these tips to make it easier to travel as a student until you have a firm grasp of the language.
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Updated: October 11, 2022
Scholarships for international students
The American college experience is famous around the world. American colleges offer an outstanding education and a great social experience. It’s no wonder that students all over the world flock to the United States to complete their degree.
But, international students face a major dilemma. The price tag is much higher than what students find in their home country.
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Updated: July 15, 2020
10 Top Colleges In Unexpected Places
Leading universities such as the University of Chicago and Columbia University in New York City call major urban centers home, but many more are located in cities and towns that most people have never heard of. In some cases, the university is, for all practical purposes, the whole town.
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Updated: January 16, 2020
How to Create a Productive Morning Routine
The morning routine helps set the tone for the day, allowing you to control your schedule rather than the schedule controlling you, causing unnecessary stress. Start each day focused on the tasks at hand and be sure to prioritize your time, which in turn will increase your productivity.
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Updated: November 22, 2021
STEM and Liberal Arts? More Intertwined Than You’d Think.
From my own experience I can tell you that one of the questions that people with liberal arts degrees get asked the most is probably, “What will you do with your degree?”
This doesn’t come from a bad place; we are in a tech-driven economy. According to Forbes and Glassdoor, computer science is the highest paying major five years out of college, along with electrical, mechanical, and chemical engineering.
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Updated: July 29, 2019
Quarters vs Semesters
I didn’t realize that quarters and semesters could be so different until my first summer break. All of my friends from my country who had also gone to study in the U.S. started posting their pictures eating cevicheat the beach while I was still studying for my spring-quarter midterms. This is because typically, U.S. colleges and universities are divided in one of two academic systems: quarters or semesters. Both have numerous benefits, yet according to Study.com, about 90% of colleges in the United States use the semester system. So, what are the main differences between the two?
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Updated: July 08, 2019
Types of Careers that Enable you to Travel
Because it is easier to apply for visa these days than ever before, coupled with the fact that circulation of information on social media is easier and faster, it is the dream of everyone to travel the world. But there is one big limitation to this dream: Most careers restrict people to a cubical or even a small desk. The working population, which apparently has the money to travel, do not get more than a week or two that they can actually use to visit their dream destinations.
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Updated: May 21, 2019
5 Tips For Surviving Dorm Life
Living in a college residence hall next year? It’s a good bet you will have an RA, or resident assistant, assigned to your building or floor. This is someone you should definitely get to know. He or she is usually an upperclassman who lives in one of the dorm rooms and is there to enforce the rules but also to help the residents with whatever they need.
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Updated: May 21, 2019
Study-Abroad App Has the Right ‘Sauce’
Growing up in China, Jun Jiang enjoyed helping “figure things out” and knew at an early age he wanted to develop technology.
This love for problem-solving led Jiang, now a business student at San Diego State University in California, to develop an app that has helped more than 100,000 Chinese students better maneuver the challenges of studying and living in the United States, far removed from the comfort of their homes and families.
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Updated: July 15, 2020
Lights, Camera, College Application!
Today’s students want to share their credentials and personal stories in a more lively, three-dimensional way. Fortunately, new tools are making it easier for college applicants to use technology to show off their personalities, skills, and creativity.
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