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Understanding Required Documents for Credential Evaluation
Once you order a credential evaluation, you will need to have your academic institution submit your required documents to WES. A review of your required documents is an essential part of the evaluation process. This crucial step needs to be completed before we can begin evaluating your credentials. That’s why it is a good idea to understand the requirements before beginning […]
What is a credential evaluation?
If you’re thinking about moving to the United States or Canada to pursue further education or continue your career, you may have come across the term “credential evaluation” in your research and planning. And you might have wondered, “what is a credential evaluation?” Let’s talk about it! A credential evaluation report compares your academic accomplishments […]
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How to Get the Most Out of a Campus Visit
Justine D’Souza |
Campus visits represent a unique opportunity when choosing a school. While you can certainly research school campuses remotely, seeing the institution in person provides a very different experience. Here are some activities you should plan to do when visiting any school: Explore the Campus Become acquainted with the area and try to imagine yourself as […]
Resources to Help You Prepare for the GMAT
Xiao Lu |
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized test that is required by most U.S. graduate business schools. The test aims to evaluate candidates’ abilities to make strategic decisions in the business world. In order to help you prepare for this exam, we have provided some resources for you. The GMAT is composed of […]
How to Conquer a Networking Event
Brittney Bodden |
Have you ever walked into a room full of strangers and was not sure how to approach someone and start a conversation? This is how it may feel at your first networking event. Networking events can be frightening, but you are not alone. Networking is a great way to socialize with business professionals, discover potential […]
Tips and Resources: Crack the GRE in 60 Days
Naimeesha Murthy |
Studying for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) in a short amount of time can be overwhelming. To help you plan and ace the test, we have listed some important tips and resources to help you crack the GRE: Understand the Exam Structure and Scoring System Before you jump into studying, it is important to understand […]
What Resources Should I Look for on Campus?
Justine D’Souza |
Selecting the best university requires significant research. While it is important to consider whether a given school has a strong reputation and affordable tuition, it is equally important to consider the campus resources offered by the school, as it can make a difference in both your academic success and future career. When looking into schools, […]
What I Learned About Myself After Studying in the U.S.
Trishnee Bhurosy |
Guest blog contributor Trishnee Bhurosy takes us through some of the lessons she learned while studying abroad in the United States. Read on for her takeaways—with advice you can use, too! After living on the island of Mauritius all my life, coming to the U.S. for a doctoral program was a big change for me. Before […]
What to Do if You Are Waitlisted by a College
Naimeesha Murthy |
If you have been waitlisted by a college, it means the college likes you, but there is not enough room to accept all of the candidates the college wants. The advantage of being waitlisted is that you have not been denied admission, and you can take steps to try to change your status to “admitted.” […]
Time Management: Balancing Academics, Social Life, and Extracurricular Activities
Sanghamitra Dutta |
Time management is one of the most crucial aspects of graduate life in U.S. and plays a significant role in academic success. A graduate student’s life is hectic with upcoming deadlines, assignments, and submissions throughout the semester, which can be quite different from the education system international students are used to. Whereas the education system in most Asian […]
Common College Terms Explained
WES Advisor |
It can be an overwhelming process when researching and applying to a college or university as an international student, especially when the terminology seems foreign to those new to the academic world. We’ve compiled a list of terms and definitions specifically for international students to help direct you toward the right path. Academics Academic year: […]
8 Tips for Mental Health on Campus
Justine D’Souza |
Mental health is defined as mental, emotional, and social well-being. According to the American Journal of Health Education, poor mental health can impact academic performance and even graduation rates. See our tips on how to maintain good mental health as an international student. International students have the unique situation of having to assimilate to both a new school system […]
8 Ways to Strengthen Your English Skills
Chinmayee Raj |
Students aspiring to study in the U.S. should familiarize themselves with the English language before doing so. English is spoken by at least 80 percent of U.S. residents and is well understood by 12.5 percent of the remaining population, so it’s important to speak well and understand the language. Here are eight ways to strengthen […]
Schools with Generous Financial Aid for International Students
Naimeesha Murthy |
Are you an international student looking to study in the U.S. – and do you need financial aid? We’ve done the work for you. Listed below are schools that offer generous aid to international students. Full-Tuition Merit Scholarships Carleton College—Northfield, Minnesota Rice University—Houston, Texas University of Miami—Coral Gables, Florida Washington and Lee University—Lexington, Virginia Need-Blind Schools (Meeting 100 Percent of […]
Tips and Resources: Scholarships for International Students
Naimeesha Murthy |
Scholarship support for international students who want to study in the U.S. is limited and highly competitive. Nonetheless, here are a couple of tips and some useful resources to help you identify potential scholarship opportunities. Plan Ahead and Start at Home Before exploring alternative options, students should first search for scholarships and funding opportunities in […]
Starting the Scholarship Search: Your Questions Answered
WES Advisor |
Many international students looking at colleges and graduate schools in the U.S. are asking the same question: When should I start applying for scholarships? The answer: As soon as possible! There are hundreds, if not thousands, of scholarship opportunities out there. They can come from a variety of places, whether it’s a school, a non-profit […]
Match, Reach, and Safety Schools
WES Advisor |
When you are looking for schools to apply to, there are three important categories you should keep in mind. Read more below about match, reach, and safety schools and how many you should apply to in each category. Match: The Princeton Review defines a “match” school as one “whose admissions standards resemble your credentials.” This means […]
Find Funding Sources for your International Education
Sangeetha Shanmugham |
A quality education comes at a price. Although the majority of international students pay tuition with their own money, some students find that they still need help covering the total cost of attendance and personal expenses. In those cases, students look to other sources of funding such as grants, financial aid, and scholarships to help […]
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone: The Importance of Networking
Ruying Du |
Are you too shy to reach out to professionals? Do you lack confidence to sell your personal pitch? Have you ever felt ashamed of letting opportunities slip away? Believe it or not, I understand. One year ago, full of excitement and ambition, I set foot in America believing that a top-tier university master’s degree could […]
6 Common Undergraduate Admissions Questions Answered
Jackie Vogl |
We asked Jackie Vogl, Assistant Vice President for Global Education at SUNY Plattsburgh, to help us answer some of the student questions we’ve received during our webinar on undergraduate admissions. From standardized tests to financial aid, find out more on how admissions officers weigh different parts of the university application for international students. Rishav: For […]
Financial Documents You Will Need for a U.S. Student Visa
WES Advisor |
If you have been accepted to a U.S. university and now need to get your student visa, WES Advisor is here to help! Now that you have been admitted, the U.S. university should have provided you with an I-20 form. You will need to get your financial documents together to successfully pass the visa interview. The following […]
Salary Difference Between Master’s and Ph.D. Degrees
Xiao Lu |
When undergraduates are thinking about studying abroad for an advanced degree in the U.S., they have two options: apply to a master’s degree or doctoral degree program. Here we will talk about the differences between master’s and Ph.D. degree programs and also compare the lifetime earnings of both degrees in respective occupations. What Are Master’s […]
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