
Rosine Ebangue from France: Studies Accounting at Sierra College
An interview with Rosine Ebangue, from France, a freshman at Sierra College in Rocklin, California, majoring in Accounting.
As an international student, applying to study in the USA takes planning and lots of work. You’ll have many questions, so you’ll need some help to achieve your goal. We have made it easier for you to succeed by putting together a free database of in-depth articles and stories about international students, the US educational system and much more.
An interview with Rosine Ebangue, from France, a freshman at Sierra College in Rocklin, California, majoring in Accounting.
I decided to study in the USA because of the high quality of education and standard of living. I have family here and they highly recommended an education and a degree from an American university.
Abhilasha Thapa from Nepal is a junior in Finance with a concentration in Accounting and minor in Mathematics at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York.
My primary language of education has been English in an American international school. In addition, I have always wanted to study in the U.S. because it is one of the best places to pursue my accounting major.
Hui Zhu, from China, is a sophomore studying Accounting at Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) in Reno, Nevada. She is pursuing a university-transfer degree at TMCC so she can transfer to the University of Nevada, Reno.
Vinh Nguyen from Vietnam is majoring in Finance and Accounting with a minor in Economics at Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
I understand going to another country to study abroad is a lot to think about. But once you believe in yourself and start going after your dream, there will be doors open and opportunities available to you.
Phat from Vietnam is a freshman, studying Accounting at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana
An interview with Seoungbyung Park, from South Korea, a junior majoring in Finance and Accounting at Marquette University in Wisconsin
I want to find a job related to accounting in the future. I think the experience of studying in the United States is helpful to me because I can fully understand the difference between Chinese accounting constitution, and I believe that some jobs in...
"I am most surprised by the diversity in the United States. This country is a place for everybody in the world." That was Jingran Zhao's first impression when she arrived at Georgia College & State University near Atlanta, to study...
New York City (NYC) in New York state is the largest city in the USA. With nearly 8 million people living in New York City, there is a wide variety of things to do, see, and eat! Many industries are based in NYC, such as finance, fashion, film,...
If you are an international student seeking an M.B.A., why should you consider the United States? Because American M.B.A. programs are world renowned for giving students a leading edge in the business world through top-of-the-line education, diverse...
It’s true that more international students than ever are fluent in English. But with increasing numbers of international students applying to U.S. universities, many English language programs are evolving to meet the different needs of internat...
We’ve established why, over recent years, more and more international students favor Canada as a destination for their future studies. According to StudyPortals, there are popular programs in areas such as environmental science, social sci...
More than 1 million students from other countries enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities during the 2016-17 academic year—an increase of 3.4 percent over the previous year, according to the Institute of International Education (IIE). Of the...
An interview with Alma Chavez from Mexico, who attended the English Language Institute, University of Texas at Arlington.
I decided to study in the USA because of the wide variety of business jobs and careers. I had the opportunity to play college hockey and I wanted to take advantage of the amazing academic system that there is here in the USA.
In 2018, around 891,330 international students studied in the United States according to the Institute of International Education’s Open Doors Report.
Receiving an MBA from a school in the U.S. can be a huge boost to your career, giving you the skills and leadership experiences that will last a lifetime. As you know, picking a U.S. based MBA program that is well matched to your qualifications and i...
In a recent Inside Higher Ed article, Steven Mintz, executive director of the University of Texas System's Institute for Transformational Learning, spoke to four major barriers of innovation in higher education. One of the highest roadb...
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