Namely Missouri University of Science and Technology, Arkansas State University, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Texas Wesleyan University, Wichita State University, University of North Alabama and Christian Brothers University. The United States of America sets a high academic standard for universities housed within, which are fitted with the latest facilities designed to provide students with an all-round fruitful and result-oriented study experience. Certain universities offer support features to ease a foreign student into university life, including English language courses and student orientation programs, which help you find your way around campus, make new friends and settle into your new life, brimming with rich cultural diversity and global exposure.
Top Tips for Studying in the US
Ensure that you have the needed monetary essentials for your full study abroad expenses. Once you’re settled in the US, plan out your expenditure for the month and stick to the allocated budget.
Get yourself a credit card. Travelling about in a foreign country may be slightly intimidating especially if you’re on your own. Best ensure you have the monetary means to look out for yourself should the need arise.
Plan out your accommodation; from on-campus options to varied off-campus offerings, choices vary depending on type, budget, with roommate or without and preferred town or city.
Obtain a medical insurance; this is generally required by the university itself and without which general medical treatment will be quite expensive. It is one of the most important investment you’ll make.
Make the most of part-time employment opportunities, which although limited, maybe available for international students with an F1 visa (for non-immigrants) or M1 visa (for students enrolled in vocational study), either on-campus or in certain training programs
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