Selection of School
Selection
of School
Ideally,
you should start with the application procedure 12-18
months before the admission date. The application procedure
is more complicated than filling in your name and obtaining
foreign bank drafts. There is a lot of research involved
in the procedure. We advise you not to randomly surf
the net for endless hours, as you will realise that
you have achieved nothing. Don’t worry there is
a method to the madness. iTwentythree will help with
your research and also show you effective research techniques
that will help you during the application process. These
research techniques will also come in use in the future,
when you have tons of research to do in college! First
decide what programs you are interested in - Business,
Engineering, Music, undecided.
Rankings
of the college - Rankings of colleges are dependent
on various factors. Students should use these rankings
only as general guidelines. However, rankings are important,
as they are the only sensible method to compare colleges.
These are also used by recruiters, faculty, students,
and any other stakeholders in the education industry.
Financial
information - Ensure that the selected schools
are within your budget. If they are not within the required
budget, ensure that the institution provides financial
aid to international students or awards scholarships.
Application requirements - Make sure that you are committed
to the requirements of the application i.e. if the college
requires 3 essays, 4 recommendation letters, then you
should be committed to providing them.
Standardised tests required - Check
if the college requirements carefully. If you are not
prepared to appear for SAT, please don’t not apply
to those colleges that require it.
Students’ rankings and performance
- If the college only admits the top students and your
performance is average, chances are that you are not
going to be admitted to this college. However, there
is no harm in trying if you are very keen on a particular
college. Your application might have something unique
that the admissions committee appreciates.
Flexibility to change programs / Variety of
programs offered - Unless you are 200% sure
of a particular program we don’t recommend you
choose a speciality school. Choose a school that has
a wide variety of programs, as this will provide you
with various opportunities of minors, associate programs
or double majors etc.
Weather conditions - This is a very
important topic as most of us are used to 3 seasons-
Summer, Summer and the Monsoons (hot, hotter, humid!).
However, most parts of America experience all of the
four main seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
There is nothing as magical as sitting in your dorm
room, looking out of the window and watching your first
snow fall with some nice warm hot chocolate and marsh
mellows. However, we doubt you will care once you realize
that it takes you twenty extra minutes to get dressed
due to the ten layers you will be wearing and you have
to spend thirty minutes shuffling snow from your tires,
and realize you have put on 20 pounds of winter weight
and your ears are still stinging from the wind chill
factor! Winter temperatures very often dip way below
zero degrees! Trust us this magical, wonderful, fluffy,
pretty stuff will be the bane of your existence for
nine months of the year. It will affect you physically,
mentally and socially!!! So when you choose a college
be aware of this factor and ensure that you are fully
prepared for the weather! If the cold really bothers
you, think about selecting a college in one of the warmer
cities.
Proximity to cities - It would be advisable
to choose a school, which is close by to a city. And
when I mean city, I mean it should have an international
airport! The big schools are mostly situated in small
towns. Ensure that there is a city close by otherwise
you will have to take another journey once you land
in the States to your campus. Further, unless it’s
a big college, recruiters will not make the trip down
to meet you and you will have to camp at the nearest
city to meet them. Don’t worry about this too
much but a general enquiry about proximity to a city
should be done.
Housing - College Housing or Dorm life
is the best way to adjust to your new surroundings.
Ensure that your college provides housing for the entire
four years. If not ensure that there are apartments
for college students. Some colleges even have a tenants
association to help you with the process of searching
for an apartment and ensuring that the landlord does
not cheat an innocent student. The costs for apartments
and dorm housing depend on each university and the location
in which it is situated.
Once you have narrowed down your list to about 20 universities
send out pre application emails requesting more information.
After you have done your basic research - start networking!!!
Meet people who have studied abroad and discuss your
college choices. This is very important as all colleges
might look great in the brochures and on the web site
but will be different once you go there.
What They Say
iTwentythree is simply incomparable. They really have a very good knowledge that has made everything very easy for me…
-Akash
Rawal
FTC Kaplan, UK
With
so many consultancies in Nepal, it is really hard to choose the right
one. I am really glad that I made the right decision by choosing iTwentythree.
They were really helpful throughout my application process...
-Nilu Lama
CQU, Australia
I remember every moment of my visa application process very fondly. During that time, iTwentythree was second home to me.. Those were wonderful days...
-Manish
Subedi
NSW TAFE, Australia