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Watch it Again: Live Chat on Studying in the US

I had the great pleasure today to join VOA Learning English for a live video chat about studying in the U.S. A lot of you submitted questions in advance on Facebook, and we took some Skype calls during the chat as well.

It was a great time and we covered a lot of topics, including what it costs, how to get scholarships, what you have to do to get a visa, whether international students are allowed to work, and how to improve your English.

Watch it again here:



UPDATE: The video's now annotated to help you find the important parts and skip over the rest. Put your cursor over the thin blue lines to see what questions we discussed and navigate directly to what you want to hear.

I had a total "brain fart" (memory loss) on the question of what's considered a good TOEFL score. We actually discussed that in the blog post "What are Typical Application Deadlines and TOEFL Requirements?," so go there for the answer.

Did we answer your questions? What other questions do you have about studying in the U.S.?

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Mentors can be valuable aid for international students

FILE - In this photo provided by Duke University, commencement speaker Jerry Seinfeld speaks during the school's graduation ceremony, May 12, 2024, in Durham, N.C.
FILE - In this photo provided by Duke University, commencement speaker Jerry Seinfeld speaks during the school's graduation ceremony, May 12, 2024, in Durham, N.C.

Mentors can be a key asset for college and university students, particularly when the student comes from a foreign country.

This article from U.S. News & World Report explains why. (November 2024)

Tips for international students battling homesickness

FILE - On an unseasonably warm day, students relax on the front steps of Low Memorial Library on the Columbia University campus in New York City, Feb. 10, 2023.
FILE - On an unseasonably warm day, students relax on the front steps of Low Memorial Library on the Columbia University campus in New York City, Feb. 10, 2023.

Homesickness can be common among college students.

Here, an article from the student newspaper at Southern New Hampshire University tells international students how to combat it. (November 2024)

International students help create, support US jobs, research finds

FILE - In this Dec. 13, 2018, photo, a gate opens to the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Mass.
FILE - In this Dec. 13, 2018, photo, a gate opens to the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Mass.

An article from The PIE, which focuses on the international education sector, takes a look at the effect international students have on the U.S. economy.

It finds that international students support some 378,000 jobs in the U.S.

Read the full story here. (November 2024)

India tops China in sending students to the US, experts say

FILE - Students walk through the Harvard Law School area on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., on Nov. 19, 2002.
FILE - Students walk through the Harvard Law School area on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., on Nov. 19, 2002.

Indians have surpassed Chinese as the largest international student group in the U.S., experts say.

It's the first time it's happened since 2009, NBC News reports, and experts say it's partly due to the lingering effects of COVID. (November 2024)

Record 1.1 million international students in US, report finds

FILE - Students walk past the Thorne Hall at Occidental College campus in Los Angeles, July 27, 2023.
FILE - Students walk past the Thorne Hall at Occidental College campus in Los Angeles, July 27, 2023.

The U.S. has set a new record for international students, hosting more than 1.1 million students during the 2023-24 academic year, a new report says.

That's according to Boundless, which says its mission is "to empower every family to navigate the immigration system more confidently, rapidly and affordably."

Read the full story here. (November 2024)

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