Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Facts About the American College System


Studying in America comes to a lot of people rather easily, because the quality of education and the possibilities in the United States are endless. A good number of students who come to the U.S.A to study end up finding success and staying after their education and similar numbers return to their home countries to rewarding careers and professions. Such are the possibilities which await you in the U.S.A.


What do I Need to Know?
The first obvious thing is gaining admission to a recognize university or a community college. There are a lot of scam bags using the internet to defraud unsuspecting international students, posing as private colleges. There are more than 4,000 public and private colleges and universities in the U.S. In addition there are about 6,250 other non-collegiate institutions offering specialized vocational and technical training. There are zillions of courses offered among these colleges, programs have no idea existed. In a separate blog posting, I will explore some of the least advertised yet exciting courses of study.
Selecting Majors and College
The American educational system is very uniquely structured to allow students extensive exposure in different fields of study. It is designed to lead you to naturally select careers or fields of study which best suit their abilities. Elsewhere, students have to elect their course of study prior. In your first two years of college you would take general educational courses. For example if you were a political science major, you would take everything from film to physical conditioning. This you practical contact with various disciplines and affords you ample time to conclude career path. The result therefore is a well rounded graduate with global edge after 4 years.

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You can call it testing the educational waters but it is very effective in shaping your interests and discovering what your truly have passion for. It is very typical in America to graduate with a double major. So at this stage it does not really matter what major you choose because you can always change once you start in school. Once you have selected the college of your choice comes tuition payment, required for the I-20 Visa application. It is important to be fully engaged here on, because you are now committing resources.


If you have questions about the application process and visa information you can use our free information request form. What we have done here is to provide vital links to recognized colleges all in one place to save you the time save and aid your search.





























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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