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October 31st, 2007study abroad in USA some facts and tips

1 most of the Universities in USA require TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language) for foreign Nationals and GRE (Graduate Record Examination) for both In state and Out state Students.

2 For Foreign nationals three Letters of Recommendation sealed) ,copies of Official Transcripts sealed) (Note: Some Universities accept Copies verified by Notary) are required. For Working people they may get two letters from current Employers but generally Letters from Professors are preferred.

3 The Deadline for Fall Semester are from Dec 15 to July. But apply as early as possible. Many decisions are made before the deadline. Foreign nationals may take up to 8 weeks to hear their results. In state students may hear within 5 weeks.

4 Most of the Universities require Undergraduate GPA to be 3/4 (US system). It is equivalent to 80/100,12/20*(China) and 1st Division ,65%*(For most Indian University).

5 TOEFL is waived for countries whose native language is English Like UK, Australia, Canada…).

Cost Of Living

1. The cost of living depends on location. For example States like Washington, California and area around New York is costly.

2 The cost of Study Tuition and fees) in USA varies from $5000 to $35000 (or more) per year.

3. In general the cost of living may vary from $6000 to $10000

4. Grocery is Really cheap (Walmart!).

5. It is assumed that students will live in shared Apartments, Live out of Campus and have less Telephone bills and other expenses are at bay.

6. Most of (nearly) all expenses Living only not Tuition fees) can be met while working on Campus Jobs. The hourly pay for on Campus jobs Pay from $5 to $15 (sometimes more) per hour.

7. Renting an apartment can vary from $450 to$1000 (or more). Downtown (Chicago) may costs around $1200 for studio while it may be around $400 for Des Moines (IA).

8. Foreign Students can work for 20 hrs per week and 40 hrs per week during summer. Students may be allowed to work out Campus after nine months of their arrival at USA.

9. Students receiving any type of AID Like TA/RA/Fellowship or GA don’t have to worry about costs. But Students not receiving any AID must come prepared for Tuition fees and Living cost for initial 2-3 months.

10. Note that in some universities like University of Missouri, Rolla, Texas at Dallas and University of Texas Arlington there is huge shortage of P/T jobs. So students Planning to go to these universities must either have Scholarships or adequate Funds. Its better to contact current students via email for latest information.

11. In some Universities TA/RA cover part of tuition fees and not all tuition fee is waived.

12. Scholarships were limited in most of the Universities. In some cases students who got scholarships have to face rollback. Aid situation is much better these days.

October 31st, 2007Financing your education in the USA

Financing your education in the USA

It is necessary to plan your entire U.S. education—including how to finance it—before you leave your home country. Some colleges, universities, and U.S. consulates require international students to provide certification of funding for the entire planned period of study even though the I-20 form requires proof of funding for the first year only.

So you should begin research as early as possible. Some scholarships and grants are available only to students applying from their home country. You might also consider all possible home-country sources of backing. Tuition is only one of many expenses you should expect when studying in the United States. Other expenses may include the following:

(A) Application fees;

(B) Standardized test fees;

(C) Books and supplies;

(D) Health insurance;

(E)Travel expenses;

(F) Living costs (including room and meals);

(G) Incidental expenses.

You may require to combine several sources of funding to finance your education in the United States fully. The USIA pamphlet “If You Want to Study in the United States—Graduate Study” provides information on evaluating your ability to finance U.S. study, including explanations of the various costs associated with U.S. study for international students and a financial worksheet to help you plan your expenses realistically.

Graduate students should begin the application process 18 months before the intended date of study. Ideally, you should begin to plan and research financial assistance at the same time as—but certainly no later than one year before—the school year begins. Use the steps below as a guideline for applying for financial assistance:

(A) Organize and complete application requests; and

(B) Return completed financial assistance applications well ahead of the final deadline date indicated on forms (these dates may be much earlier than regular application deadlines—as early as 8-9 months before classes begin).

(C) Identify and target possible resources;

(D) Request information;

Keep in mind, competition for grants is keen in the United States; an incomplete, tardy, poorly written, or messy application could cause your application to be rejected. Plan ahead, prepare carefully, and follow instructions! Take the time to prepare a qualified request for financial assistance and send your complete application—including application fee, transcripts, standardized test results, letters of advice, and essays well ahead of the limit..

October 25th, 2007The Executive MBA

What is an Executive MBA programmed?

An Executive MBA programmed provide an chance for experiences professionals to obtain a master’s degree in Business Administration on a schedule that minimizes disruption of work and personal pursuits. Such programmers include a cohort class structure that offers a lockstep, planned curriculum in an executive setting. In other words, members of each class begin the programmed at the same point, move through the curriculum together, and typically complete the degree requirements for graduation as a group. Executive MBA (EMBA) students are required to complete their degrees in two years or less. During that period, they gain a wide range of new skills and sharpen their analytical abilities by combining coursework with day-to-day professional experience.

A unique aspect of an EMBA programmed is the collective professional experience of its participants, which greatly enriches the educational environment. A team approach is often used to allow for the sharing of diverse perspectives on various topics; this interaction results in a challenging, stimulating learning experience that provides for maximum return on time and resources invested. EMBA students possess several years of significant, post-baccalaureate career experience. Most students are sponsored both financially and through release time by their employing organizations, and all continue to work full-time while enrolled in the programmed. To ensure optimum benefits to participants and the sponsoring organizations, class size and class structure facilitate close interaction between faculty and participants.

Can I afford executive MBA programmed?

Obtaining an MBA degree is an investment – an investment in learning and in a person’s career and future. The high quality of faculty, facilities and support staff necessary to provide a successful EMBA programmed dictates that such programmers include an asset by the participant’s sponsoring organization. Programmed costs are modest in comparison to the benefits yielded. In the majority of cases, students are sponsored fully, or in part, by their employers. Employers understand the spirited advantage they gain from having an employee whose management skills have been brought to the highest possible level. Students who are not sponsored by their companies often qualify for loans, scholarships, and/or other financial aid.

How could an managerial MBA degree impact my career?

An MBA degree reflects a sophisticated level of knowledge and skills concerning a wide range of contemporary management topics. It also implies a well-developed understanding of strategic thinking and planning in a globally competitive world. Professionally, an MBA provides the skills needed to gain additional management responsibility. For the entrepreneur, the knowledge gained in earning an MBA can make the difference between success and failure in highly competitive environment.

What is different about an executive MBA programmed curriculum?

Courses offered in an EMBA programmed are normally the same as those taught in traditional MBA programs – accounting, finance, statistics, management, marketing and information systems. However, EMBA courses are enhanced by the extensive professional experience of the participants and are uniquely structured to teach a maximum amount of course material in an accelerated timetable. In addition, senior faculty experienced in teaching and consulting are employed as principal instructors. Once all coursework is satisfactorily completed, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree or equivalent is awarded.

Who participates in executive MBA programmers?

A diverse group of professionals enter and complete EMBA programmers. What they share is a sincere desire to grow professionally by obtaining an MBA degree, and a willingness and ability to meet program time and course requirements. A number of factors are considered in selecting candidates for an EMBA programmed. In most cases, each applicant is evaluated on his or her own professional performance, academic records, GMAT scores, professional recommendations, and a demonstrated ability to accomplish graduate-level industry coursework. Most EMBA students enter a programmed with ten or more years of professional and/or managerial experience. An undergraduate degree is generally required, although it need not be a degree in business. Evaluation of students for admission to an EMBA programmed is a very individualized process. While test scores, grade point averages and other objective criteria are all considered, a prospective student’s backdrop, work experience, career goals, desire to succeed and numerous other factors are considered in making an admission decision.

What type of time commitment is involved?

EMBA students find themselves exhilarated to be back in the classroom among their professional and intellectual peers, where they can share the challenge of learning new methods and means for managing the business of doing business. Success in professional life demands a extensive and regular time commitment, and it is no different in an EMBA programmed. Over the course of the programmed, at least 15-20 hours every week should be allotted for some combination of classroom work, computer and research efforts, and course coursework. Added to the already heavy demands of a business career, the time involved in pursuing an MBA is considerable and requires a high level of motivation and commitment. The burden is eased by the support of other students and by the assistance of the EMBA programmed staff.


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