Resources

Living and studying in the USA as an international student will bring you many opportunities. These resources will help you prepare for your academic journey and fun new experiences in the United States!

The College Student's Guide to Learning How to Cook

The College Student's Guide to Learning How to Cook

Learning how to cook is an essential lifelong skill that is best learned at a young age. As with any skill, practice makes perfect. The earlier you start learning how to cook, the better you will be over the years.

How to Create a Productive Morning Routine

How to Create a Productive Morning Routine

The morning routine helps set the tone for the day, allowing you to control your schedule rather than the schedule controlling you, causing unnecessary stress. Start each day focused on the tasks at hand and be sure to prioritize your time, which in...

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March 1st, 2025
Tips for Writing an Effective Research Paper

Tips for Writing an Effective Research Paper

If you aren’t familiar with what a research paper is, let me give you’re a rundown of the definition: a research paper is a form of academic writing that has theoretical and substantial information that has gone through the proper process of in-depth...

Tips for Traveling in the United States

Tips for Traveling in the United States

In addition to the educational opportunities, studying in the United States is a great opportunity to explore the country. Designated breaks in the school year can provide perfectly timed escapes from campus life, and the chance to spend time with yo...

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February 13th, 2025
How to Overcome Procrastination While Studying

How to Overcome Procrastination While Studying

Procrastination is the act of avoiding starting or finishing a task by a deadline, whether it be immediate or distant. The continuous delay is made consciously despite being aware of imminent negative consequences.

Lights, Camera, College Application!

Lights, Camera, College Application!

Today’s students want to share their credentials and personal stories in a more lively, three-dimensional way. Fortunately, new tools are making it easier for college applicants to use technology to show off their personalities, skills, and cre...

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February 9th, 2025
Ready to Study in the U.S.? Get Your SIM Card Before You Land!

Ready to Study in the U.S.? Get Your SIM Card Before You Land!

Secure your U.S. phone number while still in your home country and arrive prepared with a fully functioning mobile service as soon as you touch down thanks to campusSIMS. And, to sweeten the deal, they're even offering the first month of service...

Health Insurance for International Students

Health Insurance for International Students

Preparing to study in the United States – or outside of your home country – is an exciting experience. But accidents and illness can happen anywhere, and it's important to have medical insurance for study abroad. Travel Insurance Serv...

close-up of male student browsing on Study-Abroad App

Study-Abroad App Has the Right ‘Sauce’

Growing up in China, Jun Jiang enjoyed helping “figure things out” and knew at an early age he wanted to develop technology. This love for problem-solving led Jiang, now a business student at San Diego State University in California, t...

Quarters vs Semesters

Quarters vs Semesters

I didn’t realize that quarters and semesters could be so different until my first summer break. All of my friends from my country who had also gone to study in the U.S. started posting their pictures eating cevicheat the beach while I was...

Again, Green River College Ranked #1 in Washington State

Again, Green River College Ranked #1 in Washington State

Green River College (GRC) Ranks #1 in Washington State for the second year in a row when it comes to the number of international students at a community college. GRC ranks #11 in the USA overall. -  IIE Open Doors Report for 2021-22. 

10 Top Colleges In Unexpected Places

10 Top Colleges In Unexpected Places

Leading universities such as the University of Chicago and Columbia University in New York City call major urban centers home, but many more are located in cities and towns that most people have never heard of. In some cases, the university is, for a...

What’s Most Important at an F-1 Visa Interview?

What’s Most Important at an F-1 Visa Interview?

Planning to study abroad in the USA? After being accepted to a college or university, the next step is the student visa process. Here’s an overview of what to expect and how to prepare for and conduct your F-1 visa application.

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