The International Student Blog
Do you have the Nursing Student Style Down?
Posted on July 22nd, 2013 by Bryanna DavisAs a nursing student, you will undoubtedly be asked to write a countless number of papers- all in the style of APA format, of course. Instead of simply presenting you with information on APA format, we will also show you how it’s done! The American Psychological Association 6th edition (APA) provides a standardized guideline […]
Earn a Delicious Degree in Culinary Arts
Posted on June 24th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisAs home to a diverse array of cuisines that range from Thai to Tibetan and Ethiopian to Estonia available around just about every corner, New York City is a town that knows good food. Along with this well-deserved reputation for diversity, the city also enjoys a reputation for quality. Some of the finest restaurants in […]
How to Survive Your Dorm Move In
Posted on June 22nd, 2013 by Bryanna DavisIf you are like most international students who are preparing to move into their new dorm/residence hall for their first year of international study- you are more than likely bursting at the seams with excitement. While it will be a very exciting day, it’s important to have a plan of attack! The first thing to keep […]
Choosing a Recording Engineering School
Posted on June 10th, 2013 by Jenny FrankelIt’s easy to become overwhelmed when choosing between colleges. With the abundance of schools and information available, it can be nearly impossible to determine which school is right for you. When choosing a recording engineering school, as with any college search, it is important to factor in issues such as cost and preferred class size. […]
Broadcasting Curriculum: Mass Media Class
Posted on May 27th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisThe broadcasting program tends to get intensive and very hands-on in its later years, but during the first half of a four-year program and especially the very first year, many international students studying broadcasting will find themselves mostly knocking down general education requirements. However, there is one early class that nearly all broadcasting students can […]
Broadcasting Curriculum – The Ethics Class
Posted on May 20th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisMost broadcasting programs involve some sort of media ethics class, discussing issues such as privacy, freedom of the press, and professional integrity. For students interested in sports broadcasting programs and the larger issues surrounding that field, another interesting ethical analysis is available in the standard Sports Ethics class. This course is usually only an absolute […]
Undergraduate Degree in Video Game Development
Posted on May 9th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisInternational students aspiring toward an undergraduate degree in video game development from an institution in the United States should familiarize themselves with their prospective institution’s figures and statistics regarding their current students and graduates. Institutions in the United States keep record of their students’ debt, job placement upon graduation, and average length of time taken […]
Accreditation of Broadcasting Schools
Posted on May 6th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisThere 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 […]
Why Tourism Internships are Great!
Posted on April 29th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisWhether 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 DavisIf 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 […]