Funded Usa Degree Manual For International Students

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  • Funded Usa Degree Manual For International Students
    Published 8/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 765.11 MB | Duration: 1h 53m

Funded Usa Degree Manual For International Students
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 765.11 MB | Duration: 1h 53m


Learn how to apply for both undergraduate and graduate education in the United States. Also tips on how to secure funds.
What you'll learn
You will learn how to decide on courses that will benefit you financially post graduation especially STEM decision related to Visa process OPT, CPT and H1-B.
Ability to research school of choice based on location cost of living, environment, funding availability, faculty etc
Learn how to prepare admission requirements and submit applications timely, step by step to meet up with priority application deadlines, cost of application etc
Post securing admission, securing your i-20, visa and planning your travel
Additional learning: Finding a community and getting settled in, initial expenses to plan for, expense saving tips for first time travelers.
Requirements
No experience needed, just a will to gain admission and move your career forward. Everything you need to know will be told to you
Description
Every year, many international students nurse the goal of acquiring a degree from a prestigious institution in the United States. Unfortunately, there are not enough resources that give a step-by-step detail of how to gain admission and secure funding for the education.I decided to design a course based on my own personal experience and journey to gaining admission into graduate school in the United States as well as secure enough funding to allow me attend with the bare minimum cost.This course will go through the steps, first we will cover how to research your choice course and institutions, drawing up a list of target and goal institutions, a little diversion on life in different regions of the country and how to come up with a list of institutions that offer the preferred degree of choice.In the course we also discuss STEM and non-STEM degrees and the implications for post graduation and a career in the United States.This course will discuss;Degree evaluationRequired testsDeadlinesResumesCollege essays/Statement of purposeRecommendations, and lots more.At the end of the course the students will have all the required information to complete their college applications, apply for the correct credentials and on campus employment a proper i-20, it will also touch on how tips for applying for the visa correctly. The one thing that I also noticed by is that I couldn't get any helpful tips on what to do to settle, so that is what I did in this course at the end. I added tips for survival for the first year of education and college life. I hope that I can help as many people that require the help and my email is always open for any other people who may be interested in reaching out for further assistance or require one-on-one assistance.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction - Meet your Instructor
Lecture 2 So you want to study in the United State ?
Section 2: School and Course research
Lecture 3 Choosing a course of study.
Lecture 4 Deciding on a type of school.
Lecture 5 Creating your school and course ranking
Lecture 6 Admission requirements, deadlines and preparations.
Section 3: Undergraduate admission requirements and preparations.
Lecture 7 Application portals (University preferences)
Lecture 8 English requirements (IELTS, TOEFL) and waivers
Section 4: Graduate admission requirements and preparations.
Lecture 9 Application portals (SOPHAS, University portals, PI scouting)
Lecture 10 Credentials evaluation (WES)
Lecture 11 Exams (GRE, GMAT, SAT, ACTs)
Section 5: Other Important Documents for both Undergraduate or Graduate Degree
Lecture 12 Preparing your resume.
Lecture 13 Writing your cover letter.
Lecture 14 Writing your statement of Purpose or Essay
Lecture 15 Getting your perfect recommendation letters.
Lecture 16 Deadlines and Submissions
Section 6: Funding
Lecture 17 Funding Options
Section 7: VISA application (Additional content)
Lecture 18 Completing the DS-160 form, i-20, i-901, SEVIS and applying for a Visa interview
Section 8: Finding a community in a new country.(Additional content)
Lecture 19 Tips for survival
Lecture 20 Contact Information
High school graduate who want a college education but can't afford the tuition and don't want to take student loans.,College graduate and early level career persons who desire a graduate degree at a prestigious school in the United States but cannot afford the tuition.


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