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Why Study in the USA

Why Study in the USA

by Study in the USA

Sat, Aug 15, 2009

Maybe you want the very best education available. Maybe you want to put your career on the fast track by perfecting your English and working with top professionals in your field. Whatever your reasons, one thing is clear – your next step is to come to the U.S.A., which will help you achieve your goals and have fun! Look at our Featured Programs

Student Experiences!

Student Experiences!

by Study in the USA

Mon, Oct 12, 2009

Ya-Chen Hsu from Taiwan attended the Peralta Colleges in the San Francisco area, where she studied Apparel Design and Merchandising.

Frequently Asked Questions

School, College and University

School, College and University

by Study in the USA

Mon, Aug 17, 2009

In the United States, the word “school” describes any place where people learn.

GPA

GPA

by Study in the USA

Fri, Feb 20, 2009

I keep hearing about GPA and how some students have a GPA of 3 or 4, etc. Could you further explain what these numbers mean explain how I should calculate my GPA?

What is the difference between a college and a university?
Ranking of schools?

Ranking of schools?

by Study in the USA

Thu, Feb 19, 2009

Understanding U.S. Education

Extras

About Grammar Girl

About Grammar Girl

Tue, Mar 10, 2009

Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing.

About Us

About Us

by Study in the USA

Wed, Jul 01, 2009

All about Study in the USA .

Education Fairs

Education Fairs

by Study in the USA

Thu, Jun 25, 2009

Fairs at a glance: Fall 2009/Spring 2010. Student education fairs give you a chance to speak directly with representatives of U.S. universities, language programs and summer schools. You can visit each school's booth, talk with people who teach and work there, and take home brochures and applications.