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Study Radio and Film at The Academy of Radio and Television Broadcasting

Posted on April 24th, 2013 by Gabriele Hickman

Study Radio and Film at The Academy of Radio and Television Broadcasting and find the skills international students need to be successful in a career in radio and television. If a young American does not live in “The OC,” he most likely wishes that he did. Located in the heart of Southern California, just 30 […]

Careers in Aviation

Posted on April 23rd, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

If you’re an international student thinking about studying aviation in the US, then you must be curious about what future job opportunities await you. There are many different types of careers in aviation available. So how do you get your dream job? Aviation is a vital world industry. Flight is the fastest way to travel, […]

Sports Broadcasting for the NBA

Posted on April 22nd, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

For over 60 years, the National Basketball Association has been the top level of professional basketball in the U.S. and has provided entertainment to fans worldwide. If you’re an international student who is into broadcasting, basketball, or just sports in general, then working in television broadcasting or radio broadcasting for the NBA could be a […]

Sports Broadcasting for MLB

Posted on April 15th, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

Known as “America’s pastime,” the sport of baseball has a large following both inside the US and around the world. The highest level of baseball in the US is Major League Baseball (MLB). MLB touches on a huge amount of content, as most of the 162 regular season games played by 30 different teams are […]

What is Video Game Development Vesus Design

Posted on April 11th, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

Video games are a childhood and household staple in the United States. With more gamers come more gaming titles and bigger development budgets. In fact, many mainstream video games boast production values of over $20 million. Video games are a thriving industry in the US economy, and for many international students who feel passionate about […]

International Business Courses

Posted on April 10th, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

You may have a pretty good idea of what standard business coursework looks like. There are classes on accounting, management, human resources, etc. But what about international business? When you study international business in the US your coursework looks a little different. Some of the titles seem similar, but when business crosses borders it’s a […]

Study Literature at SUNY Brockport

Posted on April 9th, 2013 by Ben Cohen

With English majors found all over the country at just about every college these days, students looking for a degree in literature in the US face an astounding array of options. Let’s take a look at one great choice: studying literature at SUNY Brockport, part of the State University of New York in the upstate […]

Tourism Internship in the US

Posted on April 8th, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

For many international students a hospitality internship in the US is a fun way to gain educational experience and live someplace exciting. Most state tourism destinations are not only fun to visit, but great to live in as well. Take Florida for example, there are many internship programs available in the Sunshine State for international […]

Summer Job or Summer Internship?

Posted on April 6th, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

If you are not taking classes or if your load is lighter than usual this summer, you might be wrestling with the following question: “summer job or summer internship?” The choice between a summer job or summer internship is an important one, and should be made with the full knowledge of what your options are. […]

Marketing Degree in the United States

Posted on April 4th, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

With approximately 800,000 international students attending colleges and universities in the USA, it is the top ranked country for students pursuing an education abroad. Why do you think so many international students choose to study at American colleges and universities as opposed to other countries? Aside from the great quality of education offered in the […]


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