When students hear the word “coursework,” they frequently think of long evenings, deadlines that are getting closer, and cups of coffee that never seem to finish. But I like to change that point of view a little bit as an academic writing coach. College classes aren’t simply a way to get through school; they’re one […]
Anna Grant
How to Write a College Essay: Step-by-Step Guide for Students
When students come to my office to talk about college essays, the first thing they frequently ask is, “What do colleges really want to see?” My answer is easy: admissions officers want to know more about you than just your grades and test results. The essay is your chance to talk to the individuals reading […]
The United States Department of Education
When people in the US hear the word “education,” they often think of lessons in classrooms, public schools, and textbooks. But the US Department of Education is working behind the scenes to change how education is done across the country. The Education Department (commonly called “ED”) doesn’t directly run schools or write your textbooks, but […]
Scholarships for International Students: Your Guide to Funding Your US Education
Studying in the U.S. is a dream for many international students — but it’s no secret that tuition and living costs can add up fast. That’s where scholarships come in. This guide is for students outside the U.S. who are planning to apply in 2025 and want to explore real, reliable funding options. We’ll walk […]
The Cost of US College: Breaking Down Tuition, Fees, and Living Expenses
If you’re thinking about studying in the U.S., you’ve probably asked: “Can I actually afford it?” In 2025, that question matters more than ever. With rising inflation, housing costs, and shifting tuition trends, understanding the real cost of college is essential—especially for international students. Whether you’re budgeting for undergrad or grad school, this guide breaks […]
Navigating the US College Admissions Process: Tips for High Schoolers
It might be hard to apply to college in the U.S., especially if you’re doing it for the first time or from another country. This guide for 2025 goes over every part of the admissions process, from picking universities and writing essays to knowing the rules and dates for tests. It’s for seniors in high […]
Life on Campus: What to Expect as a US College Student
College life in 2025 is more exciting—and digital—than ever, with everything from dorm room dinners to club fairs to all-night study sessions. This guide goes over accommodation, food, schoolwork, social life, and more for students in the U.S. If you’re thinking about studying there or just want to know what it’s like to be a […]
Work Opportunities for International Students in the USA: OPT and CPT Explained
Understanding the distinctions between Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and Optional Practical Training (OPT) is vital for overseas students on F-1 visas hoping to get job experience in the U.S. Both programs offer useful chances, but they are different in terms of when they are available, who may apply, and how to apply. It’s important to […]
Standardized Tests: Conquering the SAT and ACT for US College Admissions
High school students who want to go to college in 2025 have to choose between the SAT and ACT. Because test formats, scoring, and college admissions standards are always changing (many schools still don’t require tests), knowing the differences might help you choose the test that best matches your strengths and aspirations. This guide goes […]
The Best US Cities for International Students: Beyond the Classroom
The US is still one of the best places for overseas students to study. It has great universities, a wide range of academic programs, and lively campus life. Outside of school, where you live is equally as important as what you study. This 2025 guide lists the 10 best U.S. towns for international students based […]