Frequently Asked Questions
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Updated: October 11, 2019
Studying English in Canada
More than fifty countries use English as their official language. Learning one of the world's keystone languages isn’t an easy task, but becoming fluent certainly has its benefits. It’s relevant for any professional field and employment opportunities start to open up when someone is able to confidently greet an interviewer or a company representative at a job fair and say, “Nice to meet you.”
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Updated: September 29, 2017
3 Tips to Succeed as a First Year International Student
Studying in the USA is an exciting experience for international students. It exposes them to different cultures and opportunities. For many students who have moved their lives to a foreign country it can also be an overwhelming time.
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Updated: September 29, 2017
Eight Public Universities with High Earning Potential Post Graduation
When selecting a school to study in the USA many students might look at the graduation rate, the degree programs, or even the reputation of the school when deciding which school to select.
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Updated: August 15, 2017
Rankings: How do they work and how you should use them
Rankings should play only a small role in your and your parent’s thorough and deliberative decision making process to select the best university for your studies.
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Updated: July 20, 2017
How hard is it to get accepted into an Ivy League school?
In the USA, the term Ivy League or Ivies refers to a group of colleges and universities that are considered very elite and selective in admissions.
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Updated: April 24, 2017
Learning English While On Vacation in the Southern United States!
Taking a vacation to the United States is an endless adventure! There is so much to see and do, but why not take advantage of your time in the USA to improve your English?
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Updated: April 19, 2017
3 Tips to Prepare for Your F1 Visa Interview
In order to study in the USA in a full-time degree seeking program, international students will need an F1 visa. The process of getting your F1 Visa can be a long one but it is worth it!
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Updated: April 19, 2017
How to Apply For a Summer Intensive English Program
Summer intensive English programs are short term programs, ranging from 3-14 weeks that allow international students to learn English during the months of June, July, and August.
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Updated: March 21, 2017
What to Do if Your Student Visa Is Denied
The process of applying to study in the USA is a long but rewarding process. Sometimes there can be disappointing hurdles in the process such as being rejected from your choice of school or, more importantly, being denied a student visa.
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Updated: March 21, 2017
Learning English While On Vacation in the Midwest of the USA!
Taking a vacation to the United States is an endless adventure! There is so much to see and do, but why not take advantage of your time in the USA to improve your English?
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Updated: January 30, 2017
How Do I Get My I-20 Form?
There is no better feeling than being accepted into your program of choice to study in the USA. You’re one step closer to achieving your dreams!
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Updated: January 19, 2017
Can I Get A Master's Degree if My Bachelor's Degree is in a Different Field?
Deciding what field to study when starting your bachelor’s degree can be a daunting task, especially when you’re 18-years-old.
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Updated: December 12, 2016
5 Engineering Degrees to Consider Based on Job Growth
Engineering is one of the most sought after degrees. There are many different engineering fields at numerous schools, and some degrees are more in demand than others.
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Updated: November 18, 2016
5 Great Schools for Students with Special Needs: Part Two
The United States provides world class education and not just for a select few, but for all individuals who seek to better themselves.
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Updated: November 09, 2016
5 Great Schools for Students with Special Needs: Part One
The United States provides world class education and not just for a select few but for all individuals who seek to better themselves.
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Updated: October 24, 2016
Where Can I Study English in San Diego, California?
San Diego is located in Southern California and is only 17 miles from the border of Mexico.
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Updated: October 10, 2016
Where Can I Study English in New York, New York?
New York City (NYC) in New York state is the largest city in the USA. With nearly 8 million people living in New York City, there is a wide variety of things to do, see, and eat!
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Updated: August 02, 2016
6 Summer Experiences That Can Make You a Better Student
As summer vacation stretches before you, you may be wondering how you will fill every moment of your months-long break.
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Updated: July 28, 2016
Where to Find Housing as an International Student?
Moving to the USA to study is an exciting adventure and you’ll get to experience living in American culture.
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Updated: July 28, 2016
Do I Need A U.S. Bank Account While Studying in the USA?
Finances are a top concern for international students whether it’s tuition, scholarships, financial aid, or finding a job to earn money. One of the more commonly overlooked questions regarding finances is whether international students should open a U.S. bank account while studying in the USA.
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