The International Student Blog
Sports Broadcasting for the NBA
Posted on April 22nd, 2013 by Bryanna DavisFor 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 […]
Sports Broadcasting for MLB
Posted on April 15th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisKnown as “America’s pastime,” the sport of baseball has a large following both inside the US and around the world. The highest level of baseball in the US is Major League Baseball (MLB). MLB touches on a huge amount of content, as most of the 162 regular season games played by 30 different teams are […]
What is Video Game Development Vesus Design
Posted on April 11th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisVideo games are a childhood and household staple in the United States. With more gamers come more gaming titles and bigger development budgets. In fact, many mainstream video games boast production values of over $20 million. Video games are a thriving industry in the US economy, and for many international students who feel passionate about […]
Tourism Internship in the US
Posted on April 8th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisFor many international students a hospitality internship in the US is a fun way to gain educational experience and live someplace exciting. Most state tourism destinations are not only fun to visit, but great to live in as well. Take Florida for example, there are many internship programs available in the Sunshine State for international […]
Study Video Game Development
Posted on March 14th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisThere has never been a better time for an international student who is considering studying video game development in the US to commit and begin their journey toward an exciting and lucrative dream career as a video game developer. Many individuals may love video games, but not everyone has the skills or the passion required […]
Unique and Creative Careers in Fine Arts
Posted on March 11th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisWhile attending a university and obtaining a degree in a specific field, international students will find themselves faced with many difficult questions. The questions why study fine arts and why study fine arts in the US have already been addressed, but what about what will I do after I obtain my degree? One of the […]
Variety of Recording Arts Undergraduate Degrees
Posted on February 11th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisUpon initial thought, you might think you know what the term recording arts consists of. But as soon as you look closer when trying to find which one of the recording arts degrees is right for you, you’ll realize that this term covers a wide variety of topics all somehow connected to the recording and […]
SMART Goals
Posted on January 28th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisAfter discovering the answer to why study fine arts, international students should begin planning for the future. While schooling can last anywhere from four to six years, students should anticipate the future and begin creating goals for life after school. Many online career websites and workshops have come up with the quick and easy goal […]
International Students Applying to Philosophy Graduate Programs
Posted on January 15th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisInternational students will often find themselves as an appealing candidate for philosophy graduate programs in the United States. Bachelor’s degrees in every field are quickly becoming more common and students are finding that to be competitive in the job market, they need to acquire a graduate degree. Due to the higher number of applicants to […]
How to Choose your Aviation School
Posted on January 1st, 2013 by Bryanna DavisAn aircraft pilot was listed as the third most dangerous job after a logger and fisherman according to a 2011 AOL article. If you’re an international student who is wondering how to choose your aviation school and want to attend one of the best schools to study aviation in the US, you should not be […]