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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Phillips Graduate University could be a better choice over National Louis University if you are interested in specialised programs in psychology and counseling, as it offers focused training in these areas. It's particularly strong for those aiming for careers in mental health and counseling. On the other hand, National Louis University offers a wider range of programs across various fields, which might be suitable if you are looking for more diversity in course offerings.
Location also matters—Phillips, based in California, provides access to a larger mental health job market, whereas NLU, in Illinois, may appeal to those interested
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Apply for studying scholarships in the USA as early as 8-12 months prior to your anticipated date. Each scholarship has differing requirements to qualify and apply: there are those offered by specific universities, government programs including Fulbright, and a plethora of private organizations providing them. Prepare all the required documents, often including academic transcripts, standardized test scores (SAT, GRE), proof of English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL), and sometimes a statement of purpose or recommendation letters. Enhance the opportunities by applying for the suitable scholarships to your profile. In addition, foll
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
For various reasons, choosing St. Cloud State University (SCSU) to pursue an MBA rather than Dartmouth College could prove beneficial. SCSU provides a lower tuition price around $16,963 compared to significantly more costly Dartmouth. An SCSU MBA is also accredited by AACSB. There are options for delivering classes online and in an accelerated format designed for working professionals. Second, SCSU focuses more on applied learning through live case studies and thus boosts employability. Although the prestige factor is well served by Dartmouth, value for money-wise, a strong proposition like SCSU is not that difficult to discern.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Lawrence Technological University (LTU) in Michigan is generally considered a solid option for students interested in fields like engineering, design, and computer science. The university offers small class sizes, hands-on learning experiences, and solid faculty support. It also has good internship and job placement opportunities. However, some alumni have expressed concerns about the value of the education relative to the cost, suggesting mixed long-term satisfaction.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
China and India rank the highest. Their students face extremely grueling exams like Gaokao and IIT JEE. Millions of applicants compete for a very small number of available university seats. South Korea and the USA follow them.
Check out the list of country-wise the toughest exams in the world:
- China: Gaokao Exam
- India: IIT-JEE, UPSC Civil Services and NEET
- USA: USMLE
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Applying to Auston Institute of Management is simpler than applying to U.S. universities. Students complete an online application, submit relevant documents (transcripts and English proficiency), and may require an interview. Auston focuses on practical learning, offers flexible intakes, and supports visa and housing arrangements, unlike the standardized tests and rigid timelines typical in U.S. institutions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Applying to the Southern California Institute of Technology (SCIT) is different from other U.S. universities mainly because it has a rolling admissions cycle; programs usually start every five weeks, making entry points more flexible. SCIT also puts much emphasis on a more personalized admissions process, where students applying for a programme are guided by an admissions advisor from the time of application. Unlike most universities that use centralized applications, SCIT requires applicants to fill out its particular application form and may also include an interview. It also specializes in technical fields, with a curriculum that fo
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences' tuition is around $40,025 . In comparison, the University of Texas at Austin's tuition can range from $10,934 for in-state students to $20,762 for out-of-state students .So, the University of Texas at Austin seems to be cheaper.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, MRV fee receipt is required for beginning the student visa process, for scheduling an interview and for qualifying a student visa interview in USA as well. Thus, it is a mandatory document for admission and student visa process in USA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The MRV payment for US nonimmigrant visa is USD 185, and has changed from USD 160 earlier. All nonimmigrant student visas in USA have to submit this fee as part of their student visa pplication completion. In Indian currency, USD 185 is INR 15,533 approximately (as on Sept 11, 2024). The exchange rates are dynamic, hence applicants must check the current value and then proceed with the payments.
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