Articles tagged with: Studying in America
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Tips on finding part time jobs for US students
Most of your college costs may be covered by financial aid, tuition payments or your parents’ pocket book, but you may still need some extra cash now and then. For some students, a part-time job is the answer for the extra cash needed. Here are a few tips on how to find part time jobs perfect for college students and some advice on how to be the best employee and student while working. Remember, international students face different work regulations, so be …
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CollegeWeekLive INTERNATIONAL DAY: NON-U.S. STUDENTS
WHO
Non-U.S. citizens interested in studying abroad at a college or university should attend.
WHAT
CollegeWeekLive INTERNATIONAL DAY is a free online admissions event tailored to the needs of the non-U.S. university applicant.
WHERE
Online at www.CollegeWeekLive.com. Free.
WHEN
RIGHT NOW! Online at www.CollegeWeekLive.com. Free.
Wednesday, February 23rd, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Eastern.
WHY
At CollegeWeekLive INTERNATIONAL DAY, you can . . .
Chat live with admissions representatives from hundreds of colleges!
Watch live video presentations from EducationUSA and other college admissions experts on topics like:
Researching & choosing a U.S. college
What U.S. colleges & universities are …
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Time has been flying by you for weeks and you realize that your big midterm is coming up in less than a week, how are you going to prepare? When it comes to studying, everyone has got a different approach. Some students have had their head in a book for weeks before, while others can skate by with cramming the night before. If you’re the average college student, you won’t need to dedicate an incredulous amount of time in the library to achieve a good grade on a test, (unless …
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When I was a high school senior applying for colleges, choosing a major (field of study) seemed like the most intimidating decision I had to make in my short 18 years on this earth. I talked to counselors, parents, and friends and none of it seemed to make me rest easy. I thought that once I made the decision I would not only be trapped in that major for four years or more, but that I was also determining the rest of my life. If you feel that way, breathe …
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The idea of not being prepared or not knowing can be frightening. The world today relies heavily on Internet resources and it’s crucial to know them. There are multiple online sites that can really make your life easier. And while you’re transitioning into a new country and school, anything that could possibly make life simpler will be needed!
Here is a list of the top two sites for online calendars, music players, photo editors, and scholar search engines, all of which were resources I used non-stop as a college …

