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Accreditation of Broadcasting Schools

Posted on May 6th, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

There are countless ways to study broadcasting. With different broadcasing degrees and certificates to earn and institutions ranging from career colleges to programs of four years and more, the options can be hard to sift through. One of the things to think about, especially when it comes to community and career colleges, is the accreditation […]

Business Skills in Other Careers

Posted on May 2nd, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

For many international students, it’s difficult to know what career you want to go into when you’re only 18 or 19 years old. But colleges often require that you choose a major by the end of your freshman year. So what should you do if you’re not set on a particular major? One option is […]

Film Industry in the US

Posted on May 1st, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

The film industry is a major industry in the U.S. and a major employer, supporting 22.2 million jobs and nearly $137 billion in total wages in 2009 according to the most recent fact sheet from the Motion Picture Association of America. This is a good enough answer as to why to study film in the […]

Tuition Calculator

Posted on April 30th, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

PBS Newshour recently made a tuition calculator which can tell you whether or not you can afford to work your way through college. This is a pretty interesting tool which can help you figure out how much money you make in a year and compares it to how much money your college tuition would be […]

Why Tourism Internships are Great!

Posted on April 29th, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

Whether you’re looking for a tourism internship in the US, Brazil, Japan, or Spain the benefits of an internship are the same! Below is a list of the top five reasons why participating in an internship is a smart choice for you!  The first reason why internships are great is because they can separate you […]

What is Video Game Development

Posted on April 25th, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

If you’re one of the many international students considering turning their love of video games into a career by deciding to study video game development in the US, there are a series of preliminary questions to which you ought to find answers first. One of the most frequently asked and most fundamental questions is: “What […]

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 […]

8 Global Destinations for Sports Fanatics

Posted on April 18th, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

Today we are excited to bring you the newest guest post from Go Abroad on some of the best sports events around the world. Read on to learn where upcoming events will be held, and perhaps your next international adventure might be home to one of the largest sports events in the world. Sports fanatics […]


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