by USAcollegex .com | Sep 18, 2017 | Blog, Safety & Crime
Police brutality is more commonplace in the United States than ever before. The evening of September 16, 2017, where a Georgia Tech engineering student was shot and killed by poorly trained campus police, is yet another example American police getting away with...
by USAcollegex .com | Sep 14, 2017 | Blog, for International Students
If there’s one policy U.S. President Donald Trump has not flip-flopped on – it’s that he cares little or nothing about how other nationals view him. Trump apparently doesn’t mind being labeled “racist,” either. And he is willing to do...
by USAcollegex .com | Sep 6, 2017 | Blog, College Search
Attending an American college for a bachelor’s degree could easily cost you more than $150,000.00. The majority of households in the U.S. can not afford the luxury of paying for a college education. At the same time, American’s 1.3 trillion of worth student...
by USAcollegex .com | Aug 28, 2017 | Blog
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, America’s median household income was $56,516 in 2015. Graduates with the following degrees typically earn less than this; ranging anywhere from $28,000.00 to just over $50,000.00 per year. Our table illustrates that the...
by USAcollegex .com | Aug 22, 2017 | Blog, U.S. Laws & Regulations
The U.S. Embassy in Moscow announced it would temporarily stop issuing all nonimmigrant visas in Russia. International students from Russia will have to wait until the diplomatic standoff is over before they resume their F-1 visa application....
by USAcollegex .com | Aug 19, 2017 | Blog, College Search
News Source: Market Watch, August 17, 2017 Dr. Jacques Berlinerblau, the director of the program for Jewish Civilization at Georgetown University, pointed out several common mistakes that most college students make when they choose their best schools to attend. His...