Expert Advice | 权威建议
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April 17, 2015 9:59 pm | By Joyce Slayton Mitchell
March and April are tough times for seniors — the time when they learn the results of their college applications. What did the colleges decide? Accept, wait or deny? Emotions are high, feelings are on edge – May 1, 2015 means that a decision must be made – a deposit sent in. “Will I dare…
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March 30, 2015 11:43 am | By Betty Wong
Do you have what it takes to be a great student in an America college? Depending on your background and your personality, this is really a tricky question, because what makes one a good student in one culture may makes one an awful student in another. I have taught a number of undergraduate entrepreneurship classes…
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March 11, 2015 3:10 pm | By Pauline Sobelman
The J-1 Visitor The Exchange Visitor (J) non-immigrant visa category is for individuals approved to participate in work-and study-based exchange visitor programs. This program is run by the US Department of State and there are upward of 170,000 J-1 visitors in the US at any given time. Medical Insurance Requirements: Among the myriad responsibilities of…
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February 9, 2015 12:14 pm | By Robert Maher
Recently, the EB-5 visa has become extraordinarily popular in China. This visa offers Permanent Residence to the applicant, his or her spouse and to the applicants children under twenty-one years of age. And it comes with a hefty price tag: investment of at least $500,000 and up to $1 million in the United States. There…
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November 18, 2014 5:33 pm | By Anita
The Times Higher Education magazine recently released its annual World University Rankings. This year, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) tops the list, followed by Harvard University and University of Oxford in the U.K. This is the fourth year in a row that Caltech has been named the world’s best institution. As one of the three…
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November 10, 2014 4:49 am | By Anita
The first IntroAmerica Jiangsu Star Students Search program was completed in Nanjing on October 5 with the awarding of the Presidential Scholarship winner for Boston University and a scholarship from Denison University. Sixteen colleges and universities – besides Boston and Denison- Anderson University, College of St. Elizabeth, Lynn University, Queens University of Charlotte, Southern Utah…
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October 30, 2014 6:24 pm | By Anita
Start-ups need money. Desperately. But too much money raised in Seed and Series A rounds could be devastating, says London Business School Professor John Mullins. How could that be? Mullins, an angel investor himself, suggests that money can make start-ups sloppy, cause stupid decisions, and to make things worse, funders would want start-ups to implement…
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