It might not seem like there are any sharp differences between educational institutions beyond high school. But before you decide the type of school you want to attend to advance your career prospects, you may want to learn more here about how colleges and...
Curriculum Practical Training (CPT) and Optional Practical Training (OPT) help international students in the U.S. get work experience as part of their college studies. Learn the differences between the two and if either program is ideal for you. What’s the...
A Bachelor of Science degree focuses on coursework related to your chosen major. You’ll take few general knowledge or unrelated classes, to earn this type of degree. A Bachelor of Arts degree gives you more general course options. Consider the...
In a day and age where society still puts skill and beauty over brains, it is refreshing to see that some famous persons value higher education. We often look up to celebrities, be it sports stars, movie stars or political figures. We create idols, heroes and try to...
Find and apply for as many scholarships as you can—it’s free money for college or career school! A scholarship is a financial help (money) given to someone who wants to study. Scholarships can be given by schools, universities, colleges,...
According to the Institute of International Education, the United States is the top destination for international students around the world. A US education is one of the most expensive, considering that international students will need to pay for their tuition, room...