{"id":1755,"date":"2014-04-09t09:00:42","date_gmt":"2014-04-09t09:00:42","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/sat\/?p=1755"},"modified":"2018-09-02t00:07:40","modified_gmt":"2018-09-02t07:07:40","slug":"us-college-admissions-tips-for-international-students","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/college-admissions\/us-college-admissions-tips-for-international-students\/","title":{"rendered":"us college admissions tips for international students"},"content":{"rendered":"
today, our friends at university language services<\/a> are here with tips for studying abroad in the united states. check them out!<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n becoming an international student in the us can be a daunting process.<\/p>\n so, you\u2019ll probably be relieved to hear that many us colleges are thrilled when international applicants express an interest in attending their school.<\/p>\n us colleges usually like creating classes with a wide range of student interests and backgrounds. bringing in international students who can share whole other cultures is a great way of building a diverse student body.<\/p>\n plenty of us colleges are looking forward to your application, so you can stop feeling overwhelmed and start getting excited to apply.<\/p>\n just take these tips into account before you start the college admissions process as an international student.<\/p>\n prior to deciding where to apply, you need to decide which us college would be right for you.<\/p>\n if you have a few dream schools in mind, make sure you visit each college\u2019s website and take a virtual tour<\/a> so you\u2019re updated on the important facts. (if possible, making an in-person trip and experiencing a college campus tour is even better.)<\/p>\n you can start with the location and the associated weather. after all, many students find it important to know if they\u2019ll be hot or cold \u2013 and located on the coast, in the mountains, or in the desert \u2013 during school. you should also think about whether you want to attend a large public school or a small private college.<\/p>\n once you narrow down these basics, you can start looking at the other important details of us schools.<\/p>\n for instance, you need to know if your intended major is offered at the school you want to go to. you should also find out if the school offers any sports teams or clubs you will want to join \u2013 unless you\u2019re up for starting your own extracurricular group!<\/p>\n some of the most helpful international student resources<\/a> are the counselors who specialize in assisting students from other countries who want to study in the us. before you start the college admissions process, you should contact the international student counselor at your school of choice so you can ask any questions you might have.<\/p>\n in some cases, a current student would be the right resource to go to for answers. if you\u2019re more interested in learning a bit about student life than getting statistics about the college or learning which tests you need to take for admission, find out if the school\u2019s website gives the option to chat with a student.<\/p>\nresearch your options<\/h2>\n
get advice from college admissions experts<\/h2>\n