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'SI-UK Study Abroad Exhibition' gathers nearly 400 schools

 'SI-UK Study Abroad Exhibition' gathers nearly 400 schools 'SI-UK Study Abroad Exhibition' brings together nearly 400 universities, colleges and high schools in the UK such as the University of Edinburgh, University of Exeter, Nottingham Trent University... Parents, students, and students can view all the schools participating in the exhibition and make an appointment to meet the schools during or after the event here. The study abroad exhibition will take place in the form of online at 15h-20h Sunday, 11/14. Readers can sign up here. The organizers will send a confirmation email, a link (link) to attend and contact instructions on how to participate in the online exhibition. Participants will be scheduled to meet one-on-one with schools via the Zoom platform (ID: 897 3995 2111). Here, experienced experts will help students answer questions about the high school - college - university study abroad route; subjects that are easy to apply for jobs in the UK and globally; ...

International students advance beyond the level after the shock of working part-time in Japan

 International students advance beyond the level after the shock of working part-time in Japan Once hiding in a warehouse to cry after making a customer angry, Tan Phat has just been promoted two levels while working part-time at a fashion store. Le Viet Tan Phat, 21 years old, is a sophomore at the Faculty of International Relations, Asia University (Tokyo). For more than two years in Japan, Phat worked part-time at a fashion company and was just promoted. For this young man from Hue, that achievement is the result of his experiences without a shortage of smiles and tears. Graduated from the Japanese class at Quoc Hoc Hue University in 2018, Phat "gap year" a year before going to Japan with a scholarship of 100% of the tuition fee of Asia University. After a year of studying languages ​​at the school branch, he became a freshman in 2020. Wanting to have the opportunity to improve his Japanese language, interact with local people more to understand more about the culture and ...

Vietnamese students' career path in Australia

 Vietnamese students' career path in Australia Bui Huy Hiep used to do many manual jobs such as washing dishes, cars... to gain more experience, income and establish a career in foreign countries by two empty hands. Graduating with a bachelor's degree in accounting in Australia, Bui Huy Hiep (Ady) now runs PTE Master - the leading PTE exam preparation center for Vietnamese in Australia. In particular, the online self-study exam preparation software masterpte.com.au is attracting more than 25,000 users a day, becoming one of the popular software for international students in Australia. Bui Huy Hiep - Founder and CEO of PTE Master. Bui Huy Hiep - Founder and CEO of PTE Master. Ady said that she has experienced many hardships and challenges when studying and setting up a career in foreign countries from empty hands. However, he always knows how to regain his spirit to complete the goal. "Study is not for enjoyment" When he first arrived in Australia around 2008, through ...

5 best earning majors in the US

 5 best earning majors in the US Architectural engineering, Construction services are industries with low unemployment rate, high income in the US labor market. It is becoming more and more expensive to get a college degree in the US. According to the Education Data Initiative - a research group that publishes educational data, the average cost of attending a private school, a four-year program, is nearly $54,000 a year. Even with two-year in-state programs at a public school, the cost is well over $16,000 a year. That means, you might have to spend between $32,000 and $215,800 on college education. Bankrate, the publisher and provider of tools for comparing financial products, lists the college majors that can make you the most money, ranked from top to bottom. Bankrate is based on 3 factors including average income (accounting for 70% of rating points); unemployment rate (20%); percent of people with a higher degree, i.e. whether you need further postgraduate study (10%). 1. Arch...

How to accumulate points for extra-curricular activities for your US study visa?

 How to accumulate points for extra-curricular activities for your US study visa? According to experts, candidates need to prioritize activities they participate in for a long time, hold an important position, related to the field of study and describe specific results. Ms. Tran Phuong Hoa, founder and director of Summit Education, a member of the International Study Abroad Counseling Association, has 15 years of experience as a consultant for students who aim to study in the US. . In addition to grades and academic certificates, Ms. Hoa believes that building extracurricular activities also plays an important role in the application. In Vietnam, when applying for university admission, schools often do not provide criteria for extracurricular achievements. Therefore, many parents and students are confused when making a US study visa application, do not know which activities can and do not count as extracurricular activities. Hoa has met many people who misunderstood that only chari...

Chance to receive 100% scholarship when studying abroad after Covid-19

 Chance to receive 100% scholarship when studying abroad after Covid-19 Participating in the series "International Study Abroad Exhibition Autumn 2021" organized by Capstone Vietnam, students have the opportunity to interview and receive scholarships up to 100%. Currently, many countries around the world have opened their doors to welcome international students back. On the other hand, the pandemic caused a large decrease in the number of international students last year, this year many foreign educational institutions launched programs to attract international students by providing financial packages to support them. qualified students. Parents planning to send their children to study abroad should have a shortlist of suitable options, based on accurate information and realistic expectations of their child. In addition, parents should work with their children to find places where quality instruction and student interests come first, be it from a counselor, an educational ins...

An international student's experience of 'under the bed' avoiding earthquakes

 An international student's experience of 'under the bed' avoiding earthquakes From under the bed, seeing books on the shelves clattering, bowls and chopsticks clattering, Kieu May, a Japanese international student, frantically tried to call her parents for help. Around 11pm on October 7, when she was about to go to bed, 21-year-old Nguyen Thi Kieu May suddenly found her house shaking, glass doors crashing violently. Not having time to figure out what happened, Cloud continued to hear a strange sound in the phone ringing. Although confused, she still tried to pay attention to the content of the warning in English. Video recording the earthquake on October 7 in Saitama city, Japan. Video: Kieu May "Oh, there's an earthquake," Cloud realized, quickly grabbing his backpack and hiding under the bed. From under the bed, she saw the books on the shelf clattering to the floor, the clinking of dishes and chopsticks. The dire images of the 2011 earthquake disaster flas...