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How to Become a Physiotherapist in the United States
Chris Foerster |
Are you looking to have a lucrative career in the health care industry by becoming a physiotherapist in the United States? Then continue reading. This blog post will provide recommendations for what you need to do to start a career as a physiotherapist in the U.S. A physiotherapy career is perfect for you if you […]
Announcing the Winner of the 2017 International Education Week Essay Contest!
WES Advisor |
To celebrate International Education Week 2017, WES Advisor asked readers to send submissions to our annual essay contest. This year’s prompt was inspired by a quote from St. Augustine: “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” We asked readers to describe in their essays how studying abroad […]
2017 International Education Week Essay Contest: Second-Place
WES Advisor |
To celebrate International Education Week 2017, WES Advisor asked readers to send submissions to our annual essay contest. This year’s prompt was inspired by a quote from St. Augustine: “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” Contributors wrote about how studying abroad has enriched their lives and […]
2017 International Education Week Essay Contest: Third-Place Runner-Up
WES Advisor |
To celebrate International Education Week 2017, WES Advisor asked readers to send submissions to our annual essay contest. This year’s prompt was inspired by a quote from St. Augustine: “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” We asked readers to describe in their essays how studying abroad […]
2017 International Education Week Essay Contest: Fourth-Place Runner-Up
WES Advisor |
To celebrate International Education Week 2017, WES Advisor asked readers to send submissions to our annual essay contest. This year’s prompt was inspired by a quote from St. Augustine: “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” We asked readers to describe in their essays how studying abroad […]
A Guide to Studying in the U.S. for International Students with Disabilities
Mastersdegree.net |
Studying abroad is an exciting opportunity. You get to see new places, meet new people, and learn about a completely different culture. Ask anyone who has studied abroad, and they will most likely tell you it was the best time of their lives. Before jumping into this exciting adventure though, you will need to do […]
6 Tips for International Students in New York City
Mehran A. Tehrani |
If you’re coming to New York City to improve your English, to study for a new degree, or if you want to continue your education here as a transfer student, then this blog post is for you. I remember my first day in New York City: I was thrilled to see high rise buildings and the […]
Joining a Social Cause on Your College Campus
StudyPortals |
Going to college happens at a time in your life when you can decide what you’re most passionate about. This includes deciding what your convictions are and how you feel about what is happening around the world. A place full of ideas, your university offers you plenty of people with whom you can debate and […]
International Students in the United States: Fall 2017 Enrollment Trends
Kelly Acheson |
The International Institute of Education (IIE) has published its latest report on the expectations for international student enrollment at U.S. higher education institutions for fall 201 7. How is the United States’ shifting political climate affecting enrollment at colleges and universities? And has international student enrollment at U.S. universities been impacted by President Donald Trump’s […]
5 Financial Mistakes Many College Freshmen Make
Ryan Bridges |
The years one spends in college are a unique and transformative time and are particularly exciting in the very beginning. It is a time when college freshmen leave their parents’ home for perhaps the first time. They are being asked to take on the responsibilities of being an adult. Although it can be very exciting, […]
4 Degree Subjects That Will Help You Start Your Own Business
StudyPortals |
Where did all the great visionaries and entrepreneurs learn the tricks of the trade? Although some well-known business pioneers were college dropouts (Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs), they are exceptions to the rule. The rest of the world’s great industry leaders, who built their products and started their businesses from the ground up, gained their […]
August Timeline for International Students: Are You on Track?
WES Advisor |
Application season has already started so make sure to stay on track with WES Advisor. The following checklists will help ensure you complete all the necessary steps in time. If You Are Enrolling for Fall 2018 Get started on the Common Application. If you are applying for an undergraduate program, be sure to visit the Common […]