Get a Driving License Now- Save dollars later
February 28, 2008 by app2usadvisor
Filed under Insurance, Money Matters, app2us Most Popular
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While you are busy Applying to US Universities, you should get a driving license in your home country as soon as possible. And remember to pack it in your luggage to USA. Once you are settled in USA, you may not be able to buy a car during your student life, still try [...]
Letters of Recommendation: Waive the right to review
February 24, 2008 by app2usadvisor
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One of the complicated issues the applicants are faced with is that of the voluntary waiver of their right to review the letters of recommendation. To waive or not to waive is the question.
If the Universities do not ask you for this waiver, you have right to look at your full admission file including [...]
Third round MBA applications
February 16, 2008 by app2usadvisor
Filed under MBA and GMAT
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Unlike BS, MS or PhD applications, there are usually three deadlines for MBA applications. Applications received by each deadlines are evaluated in one batch. You are restricted to apply in one round only. A large number of admissions are offered in the first round. So the probability of admission reduces significantly in the [...]
Working off campus on student visa
February 6, 2008 by app2usadvisor
Filed under Job search, Student Visa
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Some students have asked on our forum at app2us.com about working part time outside their University campus.
For international students, it is illegal to work off campus. There could be some exceptions like a University authorized internship or working at an off-campus facility that could be part of the University.
We strongly advice all our [...]
Transferring to a better University
February 3, 2008 by app2usadvisor
Filed under Applications, Transfer
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If you do not get admitted to a University of your choice, there is still hope. You can try to get into a better University after a semester or two. If you attend two Universities in course of getting your MS or PhD, you are awarded the degree from the later one (and hopefully [...]