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Why study in the USA ?

Why study in the USA ?
 
Over 765,000 international students are currently studying in the United States, As the number one destination for international students, the U.S. offers most attractive opportunities and choices for furthering your education.

The United States has an outstanding higher education system. Every year The Times Education Supplement ranks the top universities worldwide and, according to this year's evaluation, 14 out of the first 20 are from the US.

Why is it that so many international students choose to study in the United States? Here are some of the reasons:

 Diversity

The land and people of the U.S.A. are incredibly varied. Wherever you choose to study, you will encounter a regional culture rich in history, local traditions and customs. The U.S.A. is a multi-racial society that is still absorbing new immigrants, which makes it a very dynamic and exciting place to experience. While students must exercise caution in a few locations, streets and university campuses are generally clean and safe.

Quality

Distinguished programs at over 4,900 accredited colleges, universities, and institutes provide both undergraduate and graduate students with choices in more than 900 fields of study. A close relationship between research and education has brought a number of U.S. institutions to the forefront of research and technological development. At such universities students usually learn under the direction of world-renowned faculty who range from Nobel Laureates to Pulitzer Prize winners. The success of U.S. higher education relies on the use of cutting-edge technology and top learning facilities, excellent teaching, coupled with personalized study programs and individual attention.

  
Choice

Diversity of educational opportunities ensures that students will find an institution that matches their academic and social interests. Depending on the academic experience they are looking for, students have numerous types of institutions to consider, be it a public or private university, a liberal arts college, a community college, a technical school, a women's or men's only college, a religiously-affiliated institution, and so forth. In addition, a variety of settings (i.e. small or large cities, suburban or rural areas, etc.) coupled with myriad of climates can further match a student's choice of academic experience.

 The Leading Edge

While studying here, you will be exposed to some of the most up-to-date developments in technology. The United States is the leader in many areas of technology. You may be fortunate enough to meet,  and even study, with the leading scholars in your chosen field. Why not studying with the best?Living and Learning in the U.S.A. will exhilarate you. It will change the landscape of your life permanently. You will return home changed: more confident, more open and knowledgeable, a citizen of the world with a much broader perspective!
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Requirements for Studying in USA

F1 Student Visa - to Study in the USA

Requirements for Studying in USA

1. Completed application form proof of secondary school completion (usually 12 years of schooling)
2. Certification of English language proficiency (usually a score from the Test of English as a Foreign
Language [TOEFL]) International English Language Testing System [IELTS]
3. Evidence of financial support (required for the I-20 form -) (1year of total estimate costs)

The TOEFL/IELTS requirement is often lower for a community college than it is for a four-year institution. In addition, if your TOEFL score is a little below the entry requirement, the community college may still admit you into the English as a Second Language (ESL) program. Successful completion of all the prescribed ESL courses will open the door to the wider academic world of the community college. Many, but not all, colleges require international applicants to take an admissions test, usually the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT I) or the American College Testing (ACT) Assessment. Some may also require SAT II Subject Tests. Check ahead to determine specific test requirements.  The SAT tests are held several times per academic year, and registration materials are available from the test administrators or from U.S. educational information and advising centers.You can also register on the World Wide Web.

" What to choose 2years colleges or 4years universities? "
You should ask yourself about your Financial ,Background Education
You have a Enough Financial ($30000 to over$50000)yr and you have a good academic record(High School GPA, TOEFL/IELTS ,SAT(if you are going to apply top ranked university)
If your answer is “ Yes ” , I recommend you to go 4yrs Universities(If u want to save money go to community colleges )
If your answer is “ No “  , I suggest you  to go 2yrs Community College because it is much more lower than 4yrs universities . After 2yrs of studied at Community College , you can transfer to 4 yrs Universities to purse Junior and Senior years of Bachelor Degree .
Note: Costs can be vary by States*  Large cities will be much costs eg .NY,CA,MA etc