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TOP 5 COLLEGE TRADITIONS TO OBSERVE DURING STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM IN USA!

Top 5 College Traditions to observe during Study Abroad Program in USA!

The Best College Traditions That You Will Follow While You Study Abroad In America!

One of the best experiences of studying abroad is the unique and exciting traditions that you get to observe along with your class-mates and peers while you study abroad. These traditions help to foster a feel of community and also help new students to get over their shyness and integrate better into the new culture. For a rundown on the best and coolest traditions followed by University students in USA take a look at the list below.

The Football Game Between Harvard Yale

When the Crimson team plays with Bulldogs, in a match that will be watched not only by the students who come for Masters program at the respective universities, but even by alumni of these reputed colleges across the world. Indeed the football match between the Harvard team, popularly known as the Crimsons, and the Yale team, known as the Bulldogs, has reached almost cult status in US pop culture.

The friendly rivalry between these two Ivy League colleges spills over on to the football field in a match that dates back to 1880s. If you are one of students for overseas education program at these universities, then you should definitely don the colors of your university and cheer your team.

Normally held in: November

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Dragon Day At Cornell

The Cornell dragon day is a fun tradition that will entertain students who are planning for Overseas Education Program at Cornell University. The tradition which dates back a hundred years sees the students of architecture and Engineering departments face each other in a huge build-off.

While the architecture students at Cornell team up to build a gigantic dragon, the engineering students come together to build a giant phoenix. Both these structures are then paraded through the streets of the university and are made to engage in a mock battle that is enjoyed by all students, including those who study abroad at the college.

Normally held in: March

Pennsylvania State University: THON Weekend Event

If you are a student who plans to study abroad at Pennsylvania State University, then be sure to pack your dancing shoes and check out the THON weekend event. The THON is a 46 hour marathon designed not for running or walking but for dancing.

During this period participants can neither sit nor sleep and are expected to dance till they literally drop. The event which has all the collegiate trappings is not just about the fun, but is a charitable event that raises funds for pediatric cancer.

So if you are a student who plans to study abroad at this university and if you have twinkle toes combined with a giving heart then this is one event you should definitely attend.

Normally held in: February

North Carolina State University: Krispy Kreme Challenge

If you are a student studying in NCSU for overseas education, then you should not miss this sweet and sweat filled event. The college brings together running and donuts in a unique tradition where students run 2.5 miles to the nearest Krispy Kreme, devour a dozen donuts and then head back to the campus. This event too has a charitable aim and its collections funding for the North Carolina Hospital for children under privileged.

Normally held in: February

Purdue University: Purdue Grand Prix

Students who study abroad at the Purdue University can participate in the Purdue Grand Prix. The students of the university come together every year to participate in a fun race where they compete with each other on go-karts. The event gets even more interesting every five years, when the alumni of the university are invited to take part.

Normally held in: April

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Frequently Asked Questions

The common notion is that foreign universities are expensive, although with scholarships this is an exaggerated issue. What many fail to consider are time and effort. Studying in an Indian college leads to a lower average salary than earned by our western counterparts. This salary sets the tone for all future promotions since companies often look at your previous salaries during compensation appraisals. Additionally, most senior positions tend to be scooped up by individuals who have an international outlook through global exposure.  Finally, studying in a foreign country is an incredible learning experience helping students get a better academic as well as soft skill development.

Canada has been one of the market leaders in education for decades. However, what currently sets Maple Country apart is immigration. Canada is wholeheartedly inviting students to study in their universities to fill job vacancies that are always growing in the country. Students who study in Canada (especially a Master’s Degree) are practically assured of a Permanent Residency Visa.

A good score doesn’t automatically qualify a candidate for a scholarship, however, it is one of the primary factors that the admissions department looks for in a scholarship application. There are other attributes such as a candidate’s academics, extra-curricular, financial background, and application essays (SOPs).

We get this question a lot. Many candidates know which career path they want to take, but are at a loss for how to take that journey. Understanding the job role and the industry that you want to get into is the first step to picking the right university.

Carefully consider the immigration options of the country that the university that you are considering is in. This is more important when you intend to stay back in the country after the completion of your course.

Also, review the placement history of the university as well.

The first step is to list your preferences. By listing your preferences and strengths, describe your course of preference. Extensive research on the modules, software and its length for your preferred subject is necessary.

 




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