Grad School

  • Working in the USA with F-1 Student Visa

    Working in the USA with F-1 Student Visa

    Students with an F-1 student visa should not commence work, either on or off campus, without first consulting their designated school official (DSO). Authorization to work is required either from the DSO or the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If you work without authorization, you will violate the terms of your F-1 student visa… Read More

  • Is Graduate School Right for You? Pros and Cons of Graduate School

    Is Graduate School Right for You? Pros and Cons of Graduate School

    For students approaching the end of their undergraduate education, the decision to extend their time in university is difficult. Graduate school has its benefits, and some fields even require it, but it can take a serious toll on your wallet and require a grueling full-time commitment for two to three years. Here is a list… Read More

  • How to Change Your B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa to F-1 Student Visa

    How to Change Your B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa to F-1 Student Visa

    Visitors who enter the United States on B-1 (business) or B-2 (pleasure) visas are not allowed to enroll in a course of study that leads to an academic degree or vocational certificate. So, if you are in the United States on a B-1 or B-2 visitor visa and would like to study full-time, you must… Read More

  • Study in the USA – All You Need to Know About F-1 Student Visa

    Study in the USA – All You Need to Know About F-1 Student Visa

    Anyone who wants to study full time in the United States but holds a non-U.S. passport will need a student visa. (The Visa Waiver Program is only applicable to citizens or nationals of participating countries who travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less.) Depending on the… Read More

  • After College Graduation: What Next?!

    After College Graduation: What Next?!

    Graduating from university is very different from graduating from high school. People usually go in one of two ways after finishing college. The first path is continuing your education and entering a masters program, and the other is taking a break from school. While it might seem that these options are similar to those of… Read More

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