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Slideshow: How to Study Abroad in the United States
By Joseph Birdsey
Updated March 18, 2016 Updated March 18, 2016Are you looking for your own snippet of the American dream? With 10 US cities ranked among the world’s best locations for international students, and over 150 US universities featured in the QS World University Rankings® 2015/16, it’s no surprise that the US remains a dream destination among those hoping to study abroad!
Do you know how to get started to study in the US? What is the ‘SEVIS,’ and why do you need to be registered on it? How can you prove your level of English is good enough? What kind of student visa will you need? Start your journey towards studying in the US by clicking through the guide below:
If you’re hoping to study abroad stateside, we’ve got just the thing for you! Get all of your questions answered with our complete guide, How to Study Abroad in the US.
This article was originally published in March 2016 .
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Jo is part of QS's social media team. He also writes content for the site, and holds a BA English degree from Goldsmiths, University of London.
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