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Keith Williams

Where do Americans go to study abroad? TOP20 countries!

Where do Americans go to study abroad? TOP20 countries! According to the latest data released by the Institute of International Education (IIE), a total of 280,716 American students were studying abroad in the 2022-2023 academic year, distributed across various countries. The top 20 destinations and their numbers are as follows: 1. Italy: 418402. United Kingdom :35018 3. Spain :32648 4. France :17096 5. Ireland :9780 6. Japan :9675 7. Germany :9324 8. Costa Rica :6558 9. Australia :6135 10. Greece :6006 11. South Korea :5909 12. Denmark :5074 13. Mexico :4339 14. Netherlands :3915 15. Czech Republic :3610 16. South Africa :3568 17. Israel :3262 18. Austria :2992 19. Ecuador :2692 20. Argentina :2503 In total, 21,944 students from 20 countries account for 75.5% of the total number of overseas students in the United States Nowadays, people still prefer to study abroad in Europe. Among the top 20 destinations, 11 are European countries, with a total of 167,000 students, accounting for 59.6% of the total number of overseas students Secondly, there are four countries in the Americas, three in Asia, one in Africa and one in Oceania. #StudyAbroad #College #

Where do Americans go to study abroad? TOP20 countries!
Keith Williams

What kind of students are suitable for studying in Italy?

1. Those who wish to pursue further studies seriously and enhance their professional knowledge level Italian schools are not difficult to apply for, offering everyone the opportunity to receive education. However, there is no situation where one can graduate easily without studying. This is because Italy is not a country where education is industrialized. It takes education at all levels very seriously and all schools operate in accordance with certain talent cultivation mechanisms. If you want to acquire genuine skills and are willing to work hard, then Italy is definitely a good choice for you. 2. Those with a talent for languages Italy is a country with a minority language and no tradition of English. Even if there are majors taught in English, life in Italy is not an English-speaking environment. If one has a good talent for languages and can speak Italian well, studying abroad will be much smoother! But it doesn't matter if you can't speak it. English is very popular in Italy. 3. Art major The art major is the ace of Italian universities! Students majoring in fine arts, graphic design, industrial design, fashion design, music, stage art, sculpture, and decoration are very suitable for further studies in Italy! #StudyAbroad #ItalianArt #CollegeApplications #UniversityGoals #Education

What kind of students are suitable for studying in Italy?
Keith Williams

What should be noted when applying to universities in the UK?

1. The most important thing is that your university or college is recognized by British schools! If your undergraduate university is not on the list of American universities recognized by British schools, your application may even be directly rejected by AI. 2. In the UK, universities do not admit students based on their specific majors but directly to specific courses (which are called "majors" in the US). The key point of the application lies in whether you are suitable for the course. 3. British universities value the adaptability of your courses. Academic performance is important, but top universities are more eager to see your academic abilities beyond what you have learned at school. They don't care whether you have participated in sports or joined unrelated clubs, or what kind of volunteer activities you have done. 4. Good universities in the UK place great emphasis on GPA. If your GPA is relatively low, don't consider popular majors as the competition pressure is too high. 5. The first wave of applications in the UK usually starts around September. A few schools will open earlier, but many of those that open earlier can only be submitted but not accepted. #StudyAbroad #UKUniversityAdvice #Universityapplication #ApplicationTips #UKvsUS #CollegeTips

What should be noted when applying to universities in the UK?
Keith Williams

How do American students convert their GPA when studying in the UK?

British universities usually do not understand the GPA/GPR in the United States. Their highest score Settings and the reverse order of the scores are quite different from ours. So it is best to clearly note on the resume that 4.0 is the highest. This is especially important if your GPA is high and you don't want to be ignored. In addition, British schools are very strict in grading grades. In the United States, 80% is considered just okay, but in the UK, 80% indicates that a student is excellent. Here are the usual two sets of grade conversion tables. If you need: A+ : 90% A: 87% A- : 81% B+ : 74% B: 67% B- : 61% C+ : 54% C: 47% C- : 41% D+ : 35% D: 30% D- : 24% Another set: 80+ A+ 72-79 A 68-72 A- 65-68 B+ 62-65 B 58-62 B- 55-58 C+ 52-55 C 48-53 C- 45-48 D+ 42-45 D 40-42 D- Less than 40 is a failing grade #StudyAbroad #StudyAbroadUK #UKUniversityAdvice #CollegePrep #UniversityTips

How do American students convert their GPA when studying in the UK?
DawnDazzler

My Wild Ride to Becoming a Foreign Exchange Student!

Ever wondered what it’s like to leap into the unknown and become a foreign exchange student? Trust me, it’s not just about picking up a new language—it's a wild adventure of culture, paperwork, and, yes, budgeting nightmares! 😅 First, I had to soul-search: Was I ready for the real deal, or just daydreaming about croissants in Paris? Listing pros and cons helped (spoiler: adventure won). Then came the hunt for the perfect program—CSIET was my compass, but Rotary and YFU also called my name. Money talk? Ouch. Costs can soar to $10,000, so scholarships and part-time gigs became my lifeline. Health insurance? Non-negotiable. I chatted with past exchange students—some tales were inspiring, others cautionary. Picking a host country was like spinning a globe—so many choices! I practiced the language with a pen-pal and made sure my education level fit their rules. The paperwork was endless: passports, visas, and deadlines galore. Honestly, I might have missed something—so if you spot a gap, call me out! Let’s swap stories and tips below. What’s your dream destination? 🌍✨ Let’s build a guide together! #StudyAbroad #ExchangeStudent #CulturalExchange #Education

My Wild Ride to Becoming a Foreign Exchange Student!
WyvernWhisper

Struggling Abroad? My Secret Assignment Support Revealed!

Ever felt lost in a sea of assignments while studying far from home? That was me, until I discovered a hidden gem—my own toolkit for tackling Python, SQL, and even the wild world of data science! 🌎✨ From coding nightmares to data visualization puzzles, I’ve cracked the code (sometimes literally) and now I’m here to share my journey with you. Imagine having every project—be it Excel wizardry or machine learning magic—delivered on time, with every detail explained. I’m not just offering help; I’m offering a lifeline, tailored to your academic adventure. But hey, maybe I missed something or got a detail wrong—call me out in the comments! Let’s bridge the knowledge gap together. What’s your biggest assignment struggle? Drop your thoughts, and let’s solve it as a team! 🚀🤔 (And if you think you’ve seen it all, wait till you see my report formatting skills—prepare to be dazzled or at least mildly amused!) #StudyAbroad #DataScience #AssignmentHelp #Education

Struggling Abroad? My Secret Assignment Support Revealed!
IvoryInception

which backpack actually works for travel and class?

I’ve been losing sleep over picking the right backpack for my Europe trip—seriously, I think I’ve watched every YouTube review out there. I need something that can handle my laptop for classes, but also won’t make me look like I’m hiking the Alps when I’m just hopping on a budget airline for a weekend getaway. The worst part? Every time I think I’ve made up my mind, I picture myself trying to stuff it under a RyanAir seat and panic all over again. Right now, I’m torn between the Herschel Classic XL (30L), CabinZero Tech, and the Calpak Luka. I keep imagining myself in a tiny European classroom, trying to look put-together, but then fast forward to me sprinting through an airport, backpack bouncing, and I wonder if any of these bags can actually do both jobs. And don’t even get me started on packing cubes—are they really worth the hype, or just another thing to overthink? Has anyone actually managed to find a backpack that works for both class and travel, and doesn’t get you side-eyed by airline staff? I feel like I’m destined to pick the wrong one and regret it the whole trip. I’d love to hear what’s worked (or totally failed) for you, especially if you’ve survived RyanAir’s personal item drama. #travelproblems #backpackdilemma #studyabroad #Travel

which backpack actually works for travel and class?