The International Student Blog
International Students in Maryland
Posted on May 15th, 2012 by Jenny FrankelInternational students in Annapolis, Maryland will find that the state’s capital is a cultural city in the midst of two powerful, buzzing cities. Situated on the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis is just 26 miles south of Baltimore and 29 miles east of Washington D.C. With tons to do in Baltimore and D.C. international students studying in […]
Top 5 Languages Spoken Around the World
Posted on May 12th, 2012 by Apinant HoontrakulIf you are looking to study a second or third language but don’t know which one to do, you may what to consider studying one of the top 5 languages spoken around the world. If you look online you will find that there are a number of websites listing these languages in a different order. […]
Stonehenge in Nebraska
Posted on May 8th, 2012 by Jenny Frankel3100 BCE , Wilshire, United Kingdom- It took three stages and an estimated 30 million hours of labor to build the world famous Stonehenge. No one knows why this iconic structure was built, perhaps for human sacrifice or worship. Stonehenge has made its appearance in TV shows and movies, on board games and t-shirts. But […]
International Students in Idaho
Posted on May 1st, 2012 by Jenny FrankelBoise is Idaho’s largest city and the capital. It is also home to Boise State University, the largest University in Idaho. With the Boise River on one side and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains on the other, there is no shortage of outdoor activities for international students in Idaho to do. Float down the […]
International Student Taking the GRE
Posted on April 28th, 2012 by Apinant HoontrakulAccording to the Institute of International Education’s Open Doors report, each year there are more international students in the USA pursuing a graduate degree than those pursuing a bachelor degree. It is a common requirement among graduate programs to require the GRE test along with an English proficiency test such as the TOEFL or IELTS […]
Study in Minnesota
Posted on April 24th, 2012 by Jenny FrankelFor any international student who is going to study in Minnesota, some serious thought needs to be put into what kind of campus setting you prefer. Minnesota is the 12th largest state in the U.S., which means there is a lot of land and many cities to choose from. So if you are going to […]
Study in Mississippi
Posted on April 17th, 2012 by Jenny Frankel“One-Mississippi, two-Mississippi, three-Mississippi.” Kids (and even some adults) in the U.S. and Canada count this way to estimate counting by seconds. No one is quite certain how the habit came about, but one thing is for sure, the four-syllable word has helped millions of children count slower. People count this way because “Mississippi” is a […]
Learning a New Language Online for Free
Posted on April 14th, 2012 by Apinant HoontrakulDo you want to learn some language basics before you study abroad? Or, are you interested in learning a language at home? One way to do this is by purchasing expensive self-taught books or language programs. Alternatively, if you are just beginning to explore your new language, you may want to start learning online for […]
International Students Visiting Iowa
Posted on April 10th, 2012 by Jenny FrankelCheckered flags wave and loud roars zoom by spectators at any one of the racetracks in Iowa. Located 35 miles southeast of Des Moines, international students studying in Iowa may want to take a trip to Knoxville to see one of the many races on Saturday nights at the Knoxville Raceway. Come to school early […]
Studying in Maine
Posted on April 3rd, 2012 by Jenny FrankelBeing situated in the uppermost corner of the Continental United States, Maine is a perfect winter wonderland. International students studying in Maine will find an abundance of snow, more than 200 inches annually, and more than enough snow sports to accompany it. Some of the snow sports are common, like sledding but others are a […]