Study in the USA

Whether you're interested in jumping headfirst into the entertainment and media business of California, learning about politics and American history in Washington D.C., or expanding your business and finance knowledge in New York City, you're sure to have an unique experience studying in the United States of America. The USA is home to some of the world's top universities, offering cutting-edge research facilities and diverse academic programs for international students.

New York City

Alicia Keys and Jay-Z once said: New York is a “concrete jungle where dreams are made of…[a city where] big lights will inspire you.” NYC, or the “big apple,” does inspire many to be bigger and better. Whether you’re in Times Square, the MET, or the M&M Factory, everything is bright and energetic. Not only is this environment conducive to discovering cultural novelties, but also it is also ripe with educational resources.

Boston

Boston is arguably one of America’s most popular college cities. The city combines rich history (the “freedom trail” passes through sixteen historical landmarks) with a progressive visual arts culture. Home to Fenway Park, the symbol of American sports, downtown Boston is a popular hub for friendly competition between Harvard, Boston College, and MIT students.

San Francisco and the Bay Area

The Bay Area is home to top-tier institutions like Stanford University, UC Berkeley, and the University of San Francisco. Moreover, Silicon Valley, the current homes of Facebook, Google, and a zillion other start-ups are very close (including Go Overseas!).

How to Choose a Program

There are approximately 3,000 higher-education institutions in the United States. Whether it’s a university in Boston or New York, there are plenty of chances to experience the American educational system. When looking at universities in the USA, size, location, and housing are a number of factors to ponder.

Academic Life

There’s no standard grading system in America. Schools on the semester system usually begin in late August and end in May. Those on the trimester system begin late September/early October and finish in June. Compared to many international schools, universities in the USA encourage small-group discussions and class participation if the class size permits. Although grades are important, asking your professor insightful and creative questions is a very valuable skill to have as a student.

Language

A very high percentage of American universities are English-taught. However, some program offer private or group-orientated English language lessons.

Student Visas

Getting a student visa for the US will require some planning and attention to detail. The process can feel lengthy, but if you gather all the required documents and follow the instructions carefully, you'll be on your way to studying in America before you know it.

Start the process early—visa appointments can book up quickly depending on where you're applying from. And don't stress if it feels like a lot of paperwork—you've got this!

For step-by-step instructions and the most up-to-date information, visit the US.gov website

American universities are not cheap. In fact, they may rank as some of the most expensive in the world. But, do not let that deter you from studying in America! There are scholarships to help you cope with high costs.

Contributed by Daniel O'Kelly

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