Monday, August 16, 2010

What You Should Know While Planning to Study in America

Study in America, is an informational blog designed to aid prospective students coming to study in the United States. Here you get a head start, in the grand adventure to study in the United States. It is fun out here but much depends on planning and access to information. Others who are serious pay huge sums to local consultants who know barely anything about education in America. There is no doubt studying abroad is an expensive enterprise therefore, you cannot afford to make it any more costly by wasting money in payment to consultants.
My job here is to facilitate your decision making process with first hand information and real insight into the demands of the American educational system, dos and don’ts of the visa application, contacting colleges and general information requirements. I am invested in this process to maximise your chances  of success.  
It is common knowledge that America is the best place to study compared to anywhere else in the world. There is quite a misconception about the amount of work and information one need to peruse before deciding to sail out to America. The common problems associated with poor planning are lost tuition payments in the event of visa denial and applying to a non-accredited college. How do you get your money back? 
Prior to committing money it is important to ensure that your desired college is accredited to maximize your chances of obtaining your student visa.
Often times funding is not the biggest obstacle, because most families who send their wards to study in America are wealthy. The real challenge is rooted in understanding the demands of the American educational system and internalizing college life and culture.
I assist you with information critical to the initial college application, visa application support, the law regulating international students working in the USA and general information relative to the American system.

For more information and free assistance contact studyinnamerica@aol.com or write P.O Box 10264 Peoria Illinois 61604



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