A series of U.S. college and university representatives talk about myths/stories that prospective international students have told them about how they thought life would be like in the U.S. Some myths they help dispel: 1. Big cities aren't safe, 2. Life in the US is like Hollywood or Disneyworld, 3. Private schools are always better than public schools, 4. Weather is too extreme in certain parts of US, 5. U.S. higher education is too expensive, 6. U.S. admissions people don't know my education system, 7. Conditional admissions isn't possible, and 8. Best schools are only on the east & west coasts.
Good video!!
Flusercom 2 months ago
I want to be in US too.
GreenmeGo 2 months ago
Thank you so much i am 19 and i live in trinidad i have a visitind visa and i got married in the us what happens after i did all of this.......ergant message back
rheatami 4 months ago
@rheatami how old are you? what's your educational background? assuming you are of legal age, i would buy an apartment and work somewhere like retail or the food industry to start off, since these jobs are relativly easy to get, however in the current economy it's a bit difficult. you can begin seeking a degree or further education later so you can get a better job and make more money. although i don't know your education level so this is a very general plan. maybe do some research? good luck!
darrenshanluver 8 months ago
i want to live in the states andwork there how to proceed in doin sooo...please help me...
rheatami 9 months ago