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The United States has a diverse climate ranging from the tropical heat of Florida and Hawaii to the arctic cold of Alaska. However, most international students study in regions with a temperate climate. The Northeast and Midwest experience four distinct seasons with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. The South is generally warmer and humid, while the West Coast, particularly California, enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and dry summers.
American culture is known for its diversity and individualism. It is a melting pot of cultures from around the world, making it very welcoming to international students. Innovation, open-mindedness, and informality are key characteristics. University campuses are vibrant hubs of activity with a strong emphasis on extracurricular involvement, sports, and student organizations.
The US job market is vast and dynamic, particularly in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) fields. High-demand professions include Software Engineering, Data Science, Healthcare/Nursing, Finance, and Artificial Intelligence. The Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows international students to work in their field of study for up to 3 years after graduation (for STEM degrees).
Identify your academic goals and shortlist universities with our expert counselors.
Prepare and submit applications, including transcripts, SOPs, LORs, and standardized test scores (SAT/GRE/GMAT/TOEFL/IELTS).
Receive acceptance and I-20 form from the university, then apply for the F-1 student visa.
Arrange finances, accommodation, and travel. Attend our pre-departure orientation.