Paying for a US University Education
There’s no way to hide it: university in the US can be very expensive. Families I meet with are often very aware …
US Applications: a suggested timeline
For students and schools who are used to the UCAS timelines, US applications can sometimes be confusing. A key difference is how …
Want to study in France? Why not consider Quebec?
Quite regularly I’m asked by students or parents about options to study in France, and though options in France to study a …
3+2: the hidden gem of the US University System
In talks and workshops, I spend a lot of time discussing the wonderful flexibility of the US educational system: how a credit-based …
Why study in Canada?
Over the time that I’ve been advising students on international university applications, there’s been a regular stream of big, brash and popular …
SAT, ACT and Exam Access Arrangements
Students at schools in the UK or Europe who need to take the SAT and ACT are pretty well catered for, but …
Core Curriculum and Distribution Requirements: erm, what?
Students used to choosing a university based on entrance grades for a particular subject – I need A*AA for History at Oxford, …
US College Interviews
For those working at schools in the UK, the way in which a US college interviews students can often be quite confusing. …
Studying in Germany
A mainstay of the media coverage about studying in Europe is promoting the idea that students can study in Germany, in English, …