1. American Dream
The “American Dream” is a common idea among many Americans,
that anyone, no matter how humble a start, with just a little bit of hard work
will be welcome in the promised land. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Oprah Winfrey, and
Jay Z are real-life witnesses to this “dream.”
However, you don't have to be a celebrity or an
international star to reach the "American dream". As an international
student, you can too! Many international students come to the US on their own,
in which many individuals are awarded scholarships thanks to their desire to
learn every day. They all start their careers, settle down and turn a new page
of their lives in this hospitable land.
2. Developed Country #1 in the World and Excellent
Education
The US has successfully built one of the best education
systems in the world with nearly 4,000 universities and among them more than
1,000 universities are recognized and famous for the quality of training, many
excellent programs in the country. fields of study.
The education system in the US has a certain place in the
International Rankings
That's why a college diploma in the US is highly regarded
around the world. Every year, American universities appear as stars in the
prestigious rankings. While names like Harvard, Stanford, and MIT are highly
sought after by international students, it is difficult to find a seat in the
lecture halls of these schools. However, the good news is that you have a long
list of prestigious universities in the US to find at least one that is perfect
for you.
At the undergraduate level, American universities have many
outstanding programs in popular subjects as well as a variety of professional
fields for students to choose from, from Economics, Technology, Education,
Medicine to other fields. very creative courses like Art, Cinema....
At Master's and Doctoral levels, students regularly have the
opportunity to study and work with world-leading researchers. A global
education where degrees from American universities are recognized worldwide for
the quality of their teaching.
Its experienced faculty, practical environment, research
opportunities and wide range of applications are what anyone pursuing an
education should aim for. The experience gained from an American university is
highly regarded in the international job market.
American education pays special attention to training
towards students' long-term career goals. Studying in the US will help students
develop confidence, build critical thinking skills, adapt and communicate in a
multicultural environment, so the US is your first choice. for education in
general, undergraduate and postgraduate in particular.
Flexibility and diversity in education
The American education system is very flexible in terms of
the courses offered, allowing you to choose your course, you can choose to
specialize in the areas you are interested in and skip classes that are not
suitable. This means that you can design your own curriculum without being
bound by a fixed framework.
If you choose a general education, you will prepare more for
your future than just help with your immediate career plans. General education
helps you become a more well-rounded person, able to succeed in a job in your
own area of expertise or thrive in another.
If you want to save money, you can choose to study at a Community
College with a very affordable tuition ($5,000 - $12,000/year) that still has
good training quality. After 2 years of study you will receive a vocational
certificate. Usually, students after these 2 years will register for another 2
years at another university. Thus, you can still get a Bachelor's degree
without incurring the expensive costs of studying for 4 years at University.
Due to the diversity of international students, it is also
very easy to choose the right school and major. The design of the curriculum
has always placed importance on building a program that combines a strong
theoretical foundation with practical work skills. Diversity also gives you the
flexibility to change majors, even transfer from one school to another.
Believe that, even if you love to go to any city to study
abroad, you can also choose a major at a university that is right for you.
American technology and education
Needless to say too much, choosing to study in the US, you
are exposed to cutting-edge technology, top-notch techniques throughout the
learning process. American universities take great pride in being at the
forefront of engineering and teaching techniques, and providing opportunities
for their students with the best tools and support. Even if you don't study a
discipline that is directly related to engineering or science, you will have
the opportunity to acquire cutting-edge techniques to become expert in your
profession with the most up-to-date techniques for collecting and processing.
information data management.
American universities are committed to using these
technologies and techniques in their teaching to expose students to the latest
technologies in Science, Engineering and other related disciplines. As a
result, schools in the US have trained a team of graduates who are ready to
immediately enter the labor market with all the necessary skills and the
ability to use the latest technologies and techniques.
4. Financial aid and scholarships
The motivation for international students to choose an
American education is the availability of financial aid. Universities in the US
have a huge number of scholarships. Depending on the conditions you meet when
applying for entry as well as the results in the study process, the scholarship
value varies. Many scholarships are renewable for four years, meaning for the
duration of your studies at the school, as long as you maintain the required
eligibility. This is a great financial help for students when tuition at
American schools is not cheap.
In addition to scholarships, many schools also provide loans
to students to cover other daily expenses.
For students looking for graduate courses, the number one
factor in choosing a university in the US is research funding. The US tops the
list of countries that support the costs of student research, followed by the
UK.
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