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5 Amazing Facts about Studying Abroad in the US You Should Know

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When you are planning to apply to a university/college & studying abroad in the US, you surely want to know more about the student life there. Depending on your lifestyle and culture. it can seem confusing and strange if you do not know what to expect before going there. In this post, we will crack down some amazing facts that you should know about studying in the US.

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Fact 1: Where and What You Study Matters a Lot

Studying abroad can be a great adventure but everything depends on where and what you choose to study. The course and the university/college may ‘make or break’ your study abroad dream. Therefore, it is important to choose a subject/area that you have a genuine interest in. Some popular universities in the US include the following:

  • Stanford University
  • Harvard University
  • University of Chicago
  • Cornell University
  • Columbia University

In addition to this, the country is well-known for certain courses. Some of the most popular areas/subjects in the US include the following:

  • Criminology
  • Finance
  • Special Education
  • Business Management
  • Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Social Sciences
  • Physical and Life Sciences

Fact 2: Understand the Differences between Commuter Cities and College Towns

Social life in US universities/colleges may entirely depend on the type of city or place your university/college is set in. The type of university/college, the size of the town, and the students there will affect and change your life beyond the classroom walls. Just understand the following in mind to make things a bit easier:

  • Commuter cities are typically bigger, with a minor presence of college and university students. Students and staff members tend to travel from the neighboring towns/cities to visit the university located in a small neighborhood.
  • College towns, on the other hand, are widespread all around the country. These are small towns that have mainly been “conquered” by universities, associations, etc. A major part of the residence is of students, faculty, and staff members of the university.

Related: Studying in the USA vs. Studying in the UK

Fact 3: Tuition Fees in the US Can be Pricey

Universities/colleges in the US are well-known for massive tuition fees. Depending on what course and university you attend, the amount can dramatically vary. Even though the fee is higher, students can easily find and avail various means in the form of scholarship/fellowship schemes to fund their tuition expenses.

Fact 4: US Universities/Colleges Offer Great Student Services

Luckily, all your queries and doubts about the initial weeks can easily be cleared. The faculty and staff members of the university understand how challenging and difficult being a newbie is and they met students every year who have had the same issues you have. That is one of the reasons why the universities/colleges in the US have now set up services that are available to all international as well as domestic students. These include:

  • Course advising and registration
  • Career advice
  • Financial support
  • On-campus counseling and psychiatry

Fact 5: Be Ready for the First Week of Classes

In the universities/colleges of the US, they have ‘Welcome Week’ or ‘Orientation Week’. During this ‘week’ students are introduced to their university/college courses, peers, and tutors. It is like a running-around week. This special ‘week’ will provide you with an opportunity to make an idea about the university/college and to find your ways around the campus. There are higher chances that you will feel pretty confused and dazed. But, relax it is just a phase and will gradually pass.

What is Next?

So, are you ready to fly to the US for higher studies? If yes, then do not forget about the paperwork, documentation, and the most important – American student visa. One more thing, student visa requirements mainly depend on the nationality of the student. So, be sure to check those requirements before anything.

You can also get in touch with AEC to get guidance from our expert career counselors and understand everything about studying abroad in the US.

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