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Trying to find a student house? This is the most important thing you need to remember

Housing was something that meant very little to me before I started university. I lived in my parents’ house and I knew a bit about the property market, but it was never an issue that I needed to spend time…

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Moving to the US? Tips for finding an apartment and how to settle in quickly and easily

While studying abroad is an extremely exciting opportunity, securing a place to live in the United States can leave you a bit anxious. However, with a little preparation and know-how, you can find the perfect place to lay your head.…

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Packing for university: items you do and do not need

Now that you’ve secured your place at university it’s time to start thinking about the things you do and don’t need to take with you. While it is tempting to pack every single item of clothing you own, your games…

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Best Private Student Loans of 2021

Whether your college plans involve heading to campus or logging on for online learning, one thing is certain: You will need a way to pay. Although federal student loans are often the most affordable way to borrow, they may not…

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How to Get a U.S. Degree Online

If you’re an international student, you may be wondering how you can get a degree in the U.S. amid COVID-19. Fortunately, it’s still possible. You can pursue an online program that holds classes virtually rather than in person. This track…

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Improve Test-Taking Scores: Learn From Your Mistakes

Every math teacher will tell you that there are at least three common errors seen on tests and exercise review questions. However, by paying close attention to the errors they made, students can — and have — improved their math…

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A Definitive Guide to U.S. Visas for Students and Recent Graduates

Are you confused by the different types of work and student visas? Check out our guide to U.S. visas. Whether you are a prospective student or soon-to-be graduate of a U.S. college or university, understanding your different options and how…

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What Is a Makerspace?

Simply put, a makerspace is a place where you can make things. It’s a place for hands-on learning with all the tools for creativity. Every school’s makerspace is different, but you might find a woodshop, 3D printing, audio-visual equipment, and…

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How U.S. Universities Embrace Diversity and Culture

Diversity of Cultures in the U.S. Is the United States a melting pot or a tossed salad of cultures and traditions? Many people may debate this topic, however, the key ingredients – many cultures from around the world – remain…

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6 Best Reasons to Study in the U.S.

Are you researching American higher education? Here are 6 reasons to study in the U.S. Studying at a university in the United States will provide you with many opportunities that you will not find in other countries. Thanks to our…

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Reasons Why Students Think USA Is The Holy Grail of Higher Education

Some of the most valued international universities are in the U.S.

One of the main reasons why students choose to study in the U.S. is the country’s reputation for renowned higher-education programs. Approximately fifty percent of the world’s top 50 universities are located in the U.S., due to small class sizes, highly accredited professors, and advanced technology and research capabilities.

Study any subject you can think of.

Whether you want to study Computer Science and become the next tech genius, get a degree in Engineering and invent innovative solutions, or study Business and learn how money makes the world go round, you’ll surely become an expert in your field. These are just some of the most popular programmes in the USA, but there’s so much more.

Be a part of groundbreaking research.

The United States is the leader in many areas of technology and research, also benefitting from generous funding and offering support to international PhD students.At universities like MIT, students can join or initiate research projects for academic credit pay, and their work is often published, leads to patent applications, or contributes to ambitious start-up companies. Other universities, like UCLA, have over 350 research labs, while at Yale University, you can get involved in fields like neuroscience, black hole studies, and climate change research. Even undergraduates have the opportunity to attend Bachelors that involve research.

U.S. universities have engaging campuses.

University campuses in the U.S. have a life of their own and they are like small student towns and encouraging you to socialise and make friends. Even if you may not live on campus, it would be a shame not to experience the American campus lifestyle. You can grab a burger (and at a cheap price too), go on a picnic, take yoga classes for free and by all means, join the super-fun student parties.

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You can easily overcome culture shock in the USA.

America has always welcomed a multicultural environment so, although you might have a bit of a cultural shock at the beginning, you’ll soon adapt to any American town or big city. The truth is you won’t feel like a stranger and if you look around, you’ll see you’re not the only newcomer in town.The U.S. is a unique place but you’ll still find little neighbourhoods that will remind you of either Italy, France, Poland, Germany, Austria, Greece or any other European country you can think of. This will help you feel closer to home. On the bright side, U.S. universities support cultural diversity and in this respect, organise various social and cultural activities.

Guaranteed successful career after graduation.

Studying abroad in the USA will offer a competitive edge once you enter the job market. Interacting with a diverse range of people while studying in the USA will enhance your ability to interact with people from other cultures and analyse issues with a global perspective.Employees who speak multiple languages, have international experiences and are able to quickly adapt to new professional environments are in high demand. Companies will see you as a candidate with an international mindset and a problem solver.

Learn self-reliance from independently minded people.

People who have taken the initiative to live and study outside of their home country are more motivated, flexible and independent than those who have never lived abroad. In addition to excellent English language skills, your time abroad in the USA will help you become more outgoing, confident, communicative and always up for any kind of challenge. America has this effect on all international students.If this was convincing enough for you, choose the degree of your dreams and apply to a Master’s from the U.S.!

In positive psychology, self-reliance has strong theoretical significance thanks to its implications for happiness. You’ll probably notice some overlap, or at least potential implications for self-worth, self-expression, self-knowledge, resilience, and for self-acceptance.So, it’s not about doing everything yourself. It’s not about being financially independent, either. And it’s certainly not about shouldering every hardship you face all on your lonesome. In this article, we’ll have a look at what being self-reliant really refers to, and how we can develop it within ourselves.In an age where statistics allows almost everything to be psychometrically measured and operational definitions abound, it isn’t surprising that there’s no one definition for self-reliance.

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