The International Student Blog
Setting Yourself up for Success as an International Architecture Student
Posted on April 25th, 2015 by Bryanna DavisWhen it is time to begin a whole hearted search for the ideal architecture school, and if you decide to head to the US for your education, there are some effective ways you can prepare yourself for being an international architecture student at one of the best architecture schools in the US. As you complete […]
Study at Hult International Business School
Posted on April 17th, 2015 by Bryanna DavisAfter months, maybe even years of trying to decide what degree you’re going to pursue you finally choose International Business. After all, the world is becoming smaller each day, opening a number of new doors for global business opportunities. Choosing to study International Business is a great start to making the process of studying inside […]
Filing Your Tax Return as an International Student
Posted on April 10th, 2015 by Bryanna DavisTax season is here and as an international student you are not exempt from the burden of filing your tax return. However, most international students and their dependents will find that filing their US tax return is fairly easy- especially if they did not receive any income. The deadline to file is quickly approaching: April […]
Prepare for your Job Search as an International Student in the US
Posted on March 27th, 2015 by Bryanna DavisThe process of finding a job is not easy and at times it might even be more stressful than exciting. If you’re an international student you have a few additional hurdles that might make this process even more complicated like ensuring that your employment complies with your visa work regulations. However, we have a number […]
Hangout for Tips on Filing Taxes as an International Student
Posted on March 13th, 2015 by Bryanna DavisIf you’re an international student inside the US don’t forget that you must file taxes before April 15th. What exactly does filing taxes entail? Everyone’s situation will be different, therefore, filing taxes won’t always be the same for each international student- it will depend on your situation. However, one thing is certain: every international student […]
Top Tips for Prospective Literature Students
Posted on March 8th, 2015 by Bryanna DavisSo you’ve figured out the answer to the question “Why study literature?” and you’ve decided that a degree in literature is the thing for you. But the literature programs you’re looking into don’t really kick off until a student’s later years – sophomore, maybe even junior year. What can you do right off the bat […]
How to Find the Perfect Summer Marketing Internship
Posted on February 24th, 2015 by Bryanna DavisIt’s almost summer which means it’s time to start the hunt for an internship. If you enter the words “summer marketing internship” into your Google search engine you will be bombarded with thousands of internship opportunities all over the US. To narrow your search, and find out what kind of internship suites you best, first […]
The Information you Missed on Working in the US
Posted on February 21st, 2015 by Bryanna DavisInternational students are often on a tight budget when coming to the US and for good reason- expenses can quickly add up. Because of this, many international students explore the option of working in the United States, both during their studies and after. One of my recent Hangouts On Air answered the question of if […]
Hangout Thursday: Things to Keep in Mind when Finding a US College
Posted on February 13th, 2015 by Bryanna DavisIf you want to study in the US but don’t know how to start the process of finding a school- you won’t want to miss our Hangout this upcoming Thursday: Things to Keep in Mind when Finding a US College. Our February guest advisor from the University of Alabama, Caitlin Kelley, will be joining me […]
Prepare a Teaching Portfolio for your Future Career
Posted on February 6th, 2015 by Bryanna DavisPrepare a teaching portfolio for your future career Aspiring teachers like you will need more than just a resume to land a job in your field- most employers will ask for a teaching portfolio. This portfolio will give you a chance to shine and express to the employers your experience, skills and work ethic. International […]