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6 Things to Do During Your Winter Break
Kaitlin Ramby |
Your final exams and projects are finally over, the fall semester has come to an end, and a new semester awaits. Congratulations, you, an international student, made it to winter break! These few weeks are an opportune time for you to take some time off, cozy up indoors from the cold weather, and relax before […]
Improving the Sub-Saharan African Student Experience
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on satisfaction with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including: China, India, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses on the […]
Improving Middle Eastern & North African Student Experiences
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on satisfaction with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including: China, India, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses on the […]
Improving Latin American & Caribbean Student Experiences
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on how satisfied they were with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including China, India, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses on the educational experience […]
International Education Week Essay Contest Runners-Up
WES Advisor |
For International Education Week 2016, WES Advisor asked readers to send submissions to our annual essay contest. The prompt was inspired by a Henry Miller quote: “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” We asked readers to describe how studying abroad changes the way they see the world around […]
International Education Week Essay Contest Winners!
WES Advisor |
For International Education Week 2016, WES Advisor asked readers to send submissions to our annual essay contest. The prompt was inspired by a Henry Miller quote: “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” We asked readers to describe how studying abroad changes the way they see the world around […]
Improving the European Student Experience
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on satisfaction with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including: China, India, Europe, Latin America & the Caribbean, the Middle East & North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses […]
A Guide to Setting SMART Goals
Kaitlin Ramby |
Setting goals for yourself as a student can enable you to achieve greater success than you would without setting goals. Goals can help you know what to prioritize, give you more certainty in your abilities, and help you know where to improve. Goals get you further in life by providing a vision for the long […]
Improving the Indian Student Experience
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on satisfaction with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including: China, India, Europe, Latin America & the Caribbean, the Middle East & North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses […]
Tips for Seeking Academic Resources and Help
Kaitlin Ramby |
The university experience in the U.S. consists of much more than attending daily 90-minute lectures. For international students looking to get the most out of their U.S. education, it’s important to take advantage of all the help and resources available, and there are many options students have when it comes to improving their academic performance. […]
Improving the Chinese Student Experience
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on satisfaction with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including: China, India, Europe, Latin America & the Caribbean, the Middle East & North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses on the Chinese […]
How to Graduate with Little or No Debt
Kaitlin Ramby |
Attending college in the U.S. comes with many exciting opportunities; international students can learn in a new environment, meet new people, and gain new skills. However, college in the U.S. also comes with a big price tag. In fact, the average college student in the U.S. graduates with $30,000 in debt. Fortunately, there are ways that […]