The International Student Blog
International Students Interested in Studying in Texas
Posted on October 18th, 2011 by Jenny FrankelInternational students interested in studying in Texas may find ‘Study Texas‘ a helpful resource on the topic. International students will learn more about the potential educational and professional opportunities that may be available while studying in Texas. Study Texas is a group of training and educational organizations located within the state of Texas, whose mission […]
Halloween in the US
Posted on October 11th, 2011 by Jenny FrankelYou might be curious as to how the United States celebrates Halloween. Every year on October 31st people, young and old, join together to celebrate this spooky holiday. Adults may watch scary movies or attend a costume party while children go door-to-door knocking asking for candy using the motto “trick-or-treat”. While Halloween is not an […]
Choosing Where to Study Abroad
Posted on October 4th, 2011 by Apinant HoontrakulIf you are reading this blog, chances are that you are already open to the idea of studying abroad in another country. You may be excited about the idea of seeing as much of the world as possible that you are having trouble deciding which country you should study in. So to help you decide, […]
International Students Studying in New Hampshire
Posted on October 4th, 2011 by Jenny FrankelInternational students interested in studying at Dartmouth College, located in Hanover, New Hampshire, have set for themselves the ambitious goal of studying at a premier Ivy League institution in the United States. Dartmouth College contains an elite liberal arts college, as well as prestigious and highly exclusive educational programs within the Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer […]
International Students in Virginia
Posted on September 27th, 2011 by Jenny FrankelInternational students in Virginia might be interested in visiting the Historic Triangle. Jamestown, Yorktown and Williamsburg are three points that make up the Historic Triangle in Virginia. This notable shape carries much significance in the origins of the United States. For over 10,000 years people have inhabited this tiny area of the globe. Arriving on […]
International Student in Missouri
Posted on September 20th, 2011 by Jenny FrankelAccording to a recent report conducted by the Institute of International Education the number of international students in Missouri grew by more than 18 percent in the 2009 – 2010 school year. The report affirmed there are about 13, 360 international students currently studying within the state. This growth rate far surpassed the national trend […]
Extreme Sports in California
Posted on September 13th, 2011 by Jenny FrankelCalifornia’s landscape is as diverse and rich as its culture. International students are sure to want to check out the awe-inspiring natural beauty of California, and some may want to go beyond your basic stroll on the beach. One thing is for sure, international students seeking to make the most of their overseas experience will […]
2011 Travel Video Contest
Posted on September 13th, 2011 by Jennifer FrankelAs most of you will know, the 2011 Travel Video Contest we hold each year has just opened and will run until the end of October. This year, we expect it to be bigger and even better than before and the interest from you all has been outstanding, and we were even receiving emails back […]
Money Saving Tips for International Students
Posted on September 12th, 2011 by Jennifer FrankelBeing an international student is more than just attending school in a foreign country. Part of this experience is traveling within your host country (or even continent!) and experiencing its culture. We understand that as an international student you maybe on a budget and this is no reason why you’d need to miss out on […]
Study in Michigan
Posted on September 6th, 2011 by Jenny FrankelMichi-gama. Those Native American words might sound foreign or strange, but they are the foundation of another word more often heard, Michigan. Michi-gama means large lake. The state is rightly named so. Michigan has more fresh water coastline than any other state, 3,126 miles to be exact. So if you’re someone who enjoys splashing around […]