Head to the Midwest and Discover Indianapolis!
Indianapolis is home to more than 850,000 people, making it the second largest city in the Midwest region of the United States and the largest city in the state of Indiana.
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Indianapolis is home to more than 850,000 people, making it the second largest city in the Midwest region of the United States and the largest city in the state of Indiana.
“My mother enjoyed her experience with ELS Juilliard program much more this time because of everything the package included especially the activities and staff that help guide us.” Maria Julia says. “When she attended many years ago...
Chicago is the third most populous city in the United States with 2.7 million residents. With more than 100 universities and colleges, students from around the world call Chicago home.
When it comes to immersing yourself in United States history, there are few places more iconic than Boston. Located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston attracts nearly 20 million visitors each year for its historic landmarks, culture, entert...
"I am most surprised by the diversity in the United States. This country is a place for everybody in the world." That was Jingran Zhao's first impression when she arrived at Georgia College & State University near Atlanta, to study...
The Unites States is an incredibly large country and there is no better way to see it than taking a road trip. The fall semester is the perfect time to hit the road with the various three-day weekends and holidays, and the crisp cool weather.
Living as an international student in the USA can provide you with many opportunities to travel.
If you are an international student going to school at a U.S. university, extracurricular activities are a great way to get involved in American culture, meet new friends and continue your hobbies throughout your tenure.
I decided to study in the USA because of the wide variety of business jobs and careers. I had the opportunity to play college hockey and I wanted to take advantage of the amazing academic system that there is here in the USA.
English is an international language, and I think everybody needs to understand what a lot of people in the world speak. I want to improve my level of English, and then I can study another language. It’s interesting to understand people from an...
On a Friday morning in November in Houston, Texas, a group of 12 Rice University undergraduates in Jayoung Song’s second-year Korean language class took out their smartphones, opened the YouTube app and fastened their phones to a virtual-realit...
I walk past the University of Kentucky bookstore and on towards the social staircase of the student center. The student center has new things waiting for us UK students each day.
The U.S. is the preferred study abroad destination. Its schools have state-of-the-art facilities, job opportunities are abundant, and its diversity is its strength.
When deciding where to study abroad in the United States, there is a lot to consider. You’ll want to find a city with affordable housing options, a thriving culture and entertainment scene and, of course, world class educational opportunities....
Choosing a medical school can be challenging, and there are many factors that need to be considered. Among them are curriculum, cost, USMLE Step One success, clinical rotations, faculty, and ultimately residency placements.
As soon as you’ve chosen which college you’d like to study at in the U.S., there is another big decision ahead of you: where to live.
Austin, Texas is considered the live music capital of the world. It hosts the world famous South by Southwest Festival and Austin City Limits Music Festival. Not only is it home to many music festivals, it is also the home of many other industries li...
The United States health care system is the most expensive in the world, but it is also one of the best.
Living and studying in the USA can be a big adjustment for many international students.
Studying in the United States provides many opportunities to travel. Whether it’s a short road trip on a three day weekend or a flight to somewhere warm for a week, take advantage of your time in the USA.
(via the stream of consciousness of a second semester freshman student from India)
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