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A Student's Journey to America



 
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A Student's Journey to America #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:00 am   A Student's Journey to America
 

Splendid reasons make studying in the USA definitely top-notch. Education in the U.S.A is a profound learning experience in many regards.

The flexibility to choose exactly the college that will suffice to the requirements of a particular student’s interest in the most comfortable and attractive geographical location is perhaps the most crucial aspect. Choice to choose from a pool of over 3,500 schools that comprises of some of the world’s best schools (that are hard to get into) is another important factor that drives the students to study in the U.S.A. In addition to this number of conspectus reveals that the United States is still the most sought after destination by International Students. Besides this, the dreary education systems prevailing in some of the other countries encourage the youth to pursue their education on this dream land.

It might be a hard-nosed job even for a top-grade student to get admission into the top schools like Harvard, MIT or Stanford, nonetheless, all other 3,500 schools in the U.S.A offer premier education programs on a very high scale. But before one can enter the campus of one’s dream school, certain mandatory tasks must be accomplished successfully, especially if one chooses to handle application matters and act free from expensive educational consultancies.

Hunting down the schools that cohere with one’s own educational, financial and geographical requirements is of cardinal significance. Personally, I have come across students whose focus is only on a consolidated list of renowned universities. This bird-brained act will handicap the chances of studying abroad, if not in all the cases,but in the majority of the cases. The Education System in the U.S is known for its astuteness - despite of the fact that they are less renowned, many of the schools in the U.S offer meritorious education.

It is important to inquire into the details of particular department that is of interest to the student because in many cases a certain school will outrival the renowned universities in a certain field, if not in all the fields that the school is offering to study, making it much more enticing to a student interested in the study of that field.This crystal-clear insight about the U.S universities is a prerequisite to successfully execute the so called job “Choosing your University”, which is the first step towards your dream of Study in the U.S.

Finally coming out with a coalescent list of renowned universities as well as those universities into which your admission is apparent is desirable.

Now that the task of finding out whether a particular university meets your prerequisites or not is completed and finally you are ready with the consolidated list of your universities, it is the time to ensure that you meet the prerequisites of the universities chosen by you.

To be continued.....

(Dear moderator, Can we make this thread sticky? In fact I can give the link to this complete article that is written by me for other websites)
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