Monday, December 12, 2011

My Life in U.S.


This is my journey to NYC. 


Here is Washington DC

Five Benefits of Studying Abroad

Centuries ago, the practice of studying abroad was widely demonstrated commonly by the social elite. In those days, countries like England or France that maintained stronger economic structures provided a substantially higher quality of education, thus, bearing supreme educational opportunities for those of higher birth or wealth.
In the early 1920s, foreign study was integrated into the US college system but solely for the purpose of foreign language immersion. Today, the horizon of possibilities with regard to higher education has broadened, and more students have found that studying abroad has many additional benefits, whether they are choosing to focus their area of study on foreign language or something different.Top Five Benefits to Studying Abroad

1. Language and Cultural Immersion

As mentioned previously, one of the main purposes for foreign study is language and cultural immersion. The popular theory that states the best way to learn a different language is to spend a lengthy amount of time in the surroundings of where that language is spoken rings true for students who arrive back from the study abroad experience. The possibility of broadening foreign language skills increases greatly when forced to communicate in such a way different from their own.
Secondly, students glean from their experiences of living under the confines of foreign culture, the sense of having a greater perspective of the world around them, to appreciate societal differences such as cuisine, language, social customs, economics, etc. They would not receive this type of cultural exposure in a familiar societal setting.

2. Increased Ability for Social Interaction

Under the duress of living in an environment where communicating with ease is no longer the reality, a student is forced to achieve a level of social maturity that he wouldn’t normally be able to reach domestically. When abroad and immersed in foreign culture, the student must go to greater lengths to communicate for simple, basic needs. This enables him to be more socially assertive, a foundational dynamic for an aspiring young adult in today’s competitive job market.


3. Resume Builder

From an academic standpoint, studying abroad provides a very attractive quality about a student applying for a job. As companies go increasingly global, the need for culturally astute candidates is blooming. Employers tend to appeal to people who have experience with foreign language and an appreciation of international culture.


4. Adventure

If there was ever a time and a purpose to travel and be ethnically adventurous, the college age and young adulthood is prime. For when the weight of responsibility hits, a student’s chances to experience the world will be limited to money, possible family and personal availability. If the student chooses to study abroad, the memories, people, and practical knowledge will be forever engrained.


5. Personal Growth

Studying abroad is a challenging and exciting experience and is not necessarily easy. However, with any faced and conquered challenge comes growth and maturity. A student choosing to study in a foreign setting by either enrolling in a foreign university or taking advantage of a domestic university exchange program will stretch and strengthen his skills academically, personally and socially.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Study Hard

Good video! Truely tell the world our saying in the deep heart. Student! Hard! Study! Hard!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Fat Duck!!!

Student who study in England, especially in London, can have a good chance to experience one of the most famous restaurant in the world called The Fat Duck. Discover The Fat Duck.


OPENING TIMES
Lunch
Tuesday to Sunday 12 noon-last orders 2pm
Dinner
Tuesday to Saturday 7Pm-last orders 9.00pm

Remember to make a reservation!!!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

MAJORS!!! Engineering? Business Administration? Hotel Administration? Urban Studies?

Do you always consider what major should you apply. here we have some rankings.
1. Top Civil Engineering Universities
2. Top Business Schools
3. Top Hotel Administration Schools



Top 10 Destinations for U.S. Students Studying Abroad



When I made up my decision to study abroad, I considered which country I should go. I think most people who want to study in another country may face this problem. Click here to chek out which are the top 10 countries United States' students like to go.

How To Study Abroad

check out this cool video. It tells you how to study abroad well.

Want to know the price of tuition? Let the U.S. government do all the research for you!

I am a addicted to research, so when I read about the U.S. Department of Education's new website which allows students and their families to research the cost of U.S. schools, I felt like I found a nugget of gold!
A nugget of gold that I am happy share with you.
The College Affordability and Transparency Center ives students a variety of ways to search and find the cost of a particular college or university.
For example, you can look at all public, 4-year institutions with the lowest tuition costs and fees. You can also search for the price of career and vocational programs.

Monday, December 5, 2011