Expert Advice | 权威建议
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November 12, 2013 2:22 pm | By Joyce Slayton Mitchell
Who is this kid behind that GPA and those SAT scores? The colleges want to know. You want to know! FIND YOUR MATCH! Talking to a sophomore at the University of Maryland, the young man explained, “I transferred for the architecture program and they dropped it for financial reasons my first semester.” “Why didn’t you…
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November 12, 2013 2:08 am | By Cliff Wong
Dear Applicant, For international students, the experience of traveling half-way around the world can be challenging. People and environment are different. The food and culture will also take time to adjust to. Throw in the “college experience” and it’s enough to make one purchase a return ticket home. As a college access advisor at the…
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November 7, 2013 2:17 pm | By Robert Maher
Occasionally, students, visitors to and lawful permanent residents of the United States encounter the criminal justice system and contact me either before or after they have worked with a criminal law attorney. The callers are obviously very upset and want to know what effect, if any, a potential conviction will have on their current and/or…
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November 5, 2013 11:30 pm | By Betty Wong
If you are planning to apply to any US college, you will most likely be requested to send a copy of your high school or college transcript (if you are applying as a transfer student) before a college will provide you an admission decision. Some colleges will request that you have transcripts sent from your…
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November 5, 2013 8:20 pm | By Ada
We are very aware that many readers are interested in rankings. However, many American educators and parents and students warn that decisions about college attendance should be about the fit of the college to students. To help our readers, we will be featuring a monthly section on different rankings. For our first article of this…
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November 5, 2013 2:54 pm | By Alan Kerzner
As a 30+ year Marketing and General Management executive from private industry, I have always focused on developing professionals to their highest level of performance. Over the last four years, I have had the honor to expand these efforts to the academic world, serving as an Adjunct Professor at The Wharton Graduate School of Business…
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November 3, 2013 2:56 pm | By Robert Maher
The H-1B Visa The H-1b visa is one of the most popular visas among young professionals worldwide. It is a temporary visa awarded to 65, 000 qualified professionals who are sponsored by an employer to work in a specialty occupation for an initial three years, renewable one time for a total of six years. H-1Bs are also…
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