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Why Study in the USA?

5
Reasons & Benefits Make USA
the Best
Know why International students love studying in the US!
The United States of America (USA) hosts the most number of international students in
the world. Quality education, unique curriculum, multicultural environment, and
abundant opportunities are just some of the reasons why many International students
want to study in the US.

Here are top 5 reasons why studying in the US could be the best decision of your life:

1. Academic excellence
The US boasts of some of the finest universities, a lot of which consistently rank in the
world university rankings. American institutions are also known to have high academic
standards, follow rigorous practices to maintain quality and are well-supported to be
able to offer excellent education to its students. As per the QS World Ranking 2019. 33
of the top 100 universities are from the US. Similarly, Times Higher Education
Ranking has also ranked seven of the American universities in its top 10 list of
universities.

2. Flexible education system


American universities and colleges offer a myriad of courses and programs to choose
from. You have the freedom to not only select the course content, but also the structure.
At the undergraduate level, you have the liberty to pursue different courses before they
you declare your major at the end of the second year. This helps to explore your subject
interest and then decide without much hurry. Similarly, for your graduate studies, you
can choose your preference and when you progress for your dissertation, you can focus
on the ideas you want to emphasise upon.

3. Excellent support system for international


students
American universities understand the struggles of international students and therefore
conduct regular orientation programs, workshops and trainings to offer assistance. In
fact, the international student office helps students like you to get accustomed to a new
kind of lifestyle – whether it is an academic query, cultural or social, the staff will be
there to assist you round the clock.

4. Cultural diversity
The US is a melting pot of different cultures, races and ethnicities. Its diverse
environment ensures that there is acceptance among all communities and there is no
room for any sort of discrimination. You’ll be learning with students from different
regions of the world thereby making it a rich and stimulating education experience.
Growing in the midst of diversity will provide you with strong personality traits and
skills that will be valuable in the international market. These days employers prefer
students with a multi-cultural background, which you would get a great taste of in the
US. A one of a kind international exposure, the US will help you explore variety of
cuisines, customs, festivals and art too.

5. Lively and vibrant campus life


It’s a known fact that campus life of the US is matchless. Irrespective of the university
you study in, you will find yourself in the midst of new cultural experiences and the
American way of life. Embrace it and open yourself up to new ideas and new people.

Fun facts about USA


1 The US flag was actually designed by a 17-year old boy, Robert G Heft.

2 Do you know that the US serves 100 acres of pizza every day?  

3 The Harvard Library is the largest academic library in the world.

4 The US has the maximum number of entrepreneurs in the world.

5 182 places in the US have ‘Christmas’ in their name.

While the official state animal of California is grizzly bear, there have been no
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grizzly bears since 1922.

7 Someone has the control to your GPS – who? The US


Wish to try authentic Chinese food? Go Manhattan’s Chinatown – it has the
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most Chinese residents in the western hemisphere.

9 The US is where you’ll find the most obese people.

10 Philadelphia was the original capital of the US.

*Here's a full list of Univerity/ Abroad Study Interview Questions:


Q. Why have you chosen your subject to study at this university?
Q. Why have you chosen our university as opposed to the others that are
available for this subject?
Q. What did you think of your A Level results? Were you satisfied, or could
you have done better?
Q. What are your strengths and how will they help you when studying your
chosen subject at this university?
Q. What are your long-term career goals?
Q. What can you bring to this university?
Q. Tell me what you know about this university, and in particular the
facilities available here?
Q. What are your weaknesses and how will these impact your study time?
Q. Which part of your A Level studies did you find the toughest?
Q. What are your main interests outside of education?

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