Expert Advice | 权威建议
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February 6, 2014 1:58 am | By Betty Wong
Last year, the US government decided that Americans should know what a college education costs. It seems that until recently, it was hard to tell. So the White House had the Department of Education created a College Affordability and Transparency Center website. To be blunt, most American families probably don’t know about this site, but…
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January 27, 2014 7:40 pm | By Sujin Song
The Graduate Admissions Process in the United States Virtually all graduate schools in the United States, whether they be academic or professional in nature, will require you to have at least a four-year undergraduate bachelors-level degree from an accredited university. For many programs, however, the admissions criteria extend far beyond just an undergraduate degree. Many…
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January 22, 2014 11:03 am | By IntroAmerica
Through the college admissions process, colleges and universities are trying to build a student body that matches what their programs have to offer. They want individual students who are likely to be academically successful and become future alumni who will contribute to the college community. Each college has a relatively complex admission system that guides…
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January 15, 2014 3:02 am | By
A team of dedicated professionals work in Beijing to share information about American colleges. The EducationUSA team is funded by the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs under the responsibility of the State Department of the United States. Their website provides information in Chinese and English and provides free advice and arranges presentations from visiting…
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January 3, 2014 2:37 am | By William
Hello and welcome to the latest IntroAmerica feature on college rankings! Here we show you two different rankings of major colleges side-by-side. This is to help you and your family to evaluate your many choices when it comes to higher education. This month, we feature the Times Higher Education’s list, and Shanghai Jiao Tong’s list…
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December 30, 2013 8:03 pm | By Robert Maher
In addition to the H1-B and the EB-5 visas, there are several other types of visas that are available to students and graduates who wish to work in and/or immigrate to the United States. I will spend the next few blog posts explaining some of these visas. Let’s start with the L visa. There are…
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November 29, 2013 6:49 pm | By Betty Wong
Today, we launch a new website with new features- information about more than 4000 legitimate US colleges, with information about programs of study, costs and budgets, even transportation and location, all in Chinese. This information was developed with our American partner, a research organization called the National Research Center for College and University Admissions. They…
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