The International Student Blog
Give Advice to International Student Graduates to Win $250!
Posted on May 2nd, 2014 by Bryanna DavisMay is finally here, which means graduation has finally arrived! International students- we need your help to pass along wisdom to the graduating class of 2014! To help prepare graduating international students for the journey that awaits them, and so you can win $250, send us the best advice you can think of for graduating […]
How to Choose the Perfect US College
Posted on April 29th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisIf your mission is to find out how to choose the perfect US college for you- you’re in the right place. There are a number of items you will want to take into consideration when trying to find the right college for you along with other great tips and tools for you to use- and […]
3 Reasons to Study Computer Science in the US
Posted on April 28th, 2014 by Jenny FrankelEver thought of studying computer science? Why study computer science in the US? There are many important reasons for international students studying IT to do so at a US college or university. Reason #1 : Many sources, including the US News and World Report, have ranked at least seven of the top 10 computer science […]
Study in Georgia!
Posted on April 26th, 2014 by Sutherland BeeverClose your eyes and picture endless red-clay hills, warm peaches ripening in the sun and well, CNN. Although a global news network may not seem to fit the Gone with The Wind images you imagine when thinking of Georgia, it is the 21st century after all and Georgia is no stranger to change. After being […]
Hangout With Us Friday To Find A US School You Can Afford
Posted on April 24th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisAs study abroad trends continue to grow, studying in the United States has become a goal for many students around the world. However, one of the most difficult parts of becoming an international student in the US is knowing where to start- which is to find a school you can afford. Because of this, Friday […]
Master’s Program Welcomes Sustainability
Posted on April 21st, 2014 by Bryanna DavisThe New School’s Master’s Program in Environmental Policy Welcomes Sustainability In a single house, more than 200 students from various departments of The New School were able to cut heating and cooling costs by 90 percent. It was called the EmpowerHouse, and in 2011 it proved that energy-efficient houses can cost a modest $240,000, an […]
Your Taxes Must be Filed Today!
Posted on April 15th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisIf you are an international student inside the US- your taxes must be filed today. Additionally, each of your dependents, meaning your spouse and children, must also file their own taxes. If you’ve been wondering when the deadline is to do this, more than likely this means that you have not yet filed your taxes […]
Top 10 Schools to Study Supply Chain Management
Posted on April 14th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisAfter walking across that long stage with your transportation and logistics degree in hand, your future employer could transfer you across the globe. From the sunny shores of Puerto Rico to the snowy Alps, the world will be your oyster – given that you received a great education from a well-respected school, of course. So […]
Top 5 Reasons to Study ESL
Posted on April 12th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisLearning any foreign language offers a number of benefits, and English is no exception. There are many ways that learning English can create more opportunities in school, work, travel, and more. Here are the top five reasons you should study ESL at CSI. 1. Spoken around the world English is an official language of 45 […]
Careers in International Business
Posted on April 7th, 2014 by Jenny FrankelThere’s a pretty standard list of careers for business majors. You probably think of manager, accountant, personal finance specialist, etc. But what about students who are following a more international path? What are the available careers in international business? The answer is that many of the same sorts of business careers apply, just on a […]