Whether you are in the USA or a student overseas interested in studying in the Boston area you will find our website invaluable.
This website is designed to inform students studying in Boston about the city of Boston. The site involves information about Boston and universities in the area from a student’s point of view.
We have the ultimate goal to help students better assimilate into their new environment by creating a service that helps students to avoid any kind of issues before their arrival and during their time in Boston. Especially for students studying abroad this will be a great help.
The content that will be covered in our website concentrates on simplifying topics which are generally not included or overly informative on university websites that are offering exchange programs. These topics include housing advice, purchasing cell phones, establishing bank accounts, cultural differences and much more. Furthermore, the possibility should be given to give feedback and get in contact with other students that are using this service, since this can optimize the website and can keep it updated not only on the website but also by users that have experienced living abroad recently.
Everyone is more than welcome to participate and comment on our site in order to provide helpful advice to other students.
I love this homepage…wish we would have had something like this, that would have made everything so much easier!!!!
I think this website ist great! You really mentioned valuable points that help students a lot and websites like this should be available for even vor cities.
Hey guys! Nice work! I really like the page!!!
Best from Paris,
Corinna
Hello. I would like to know which universities are good in Massachusetts and the available funding for international students – Uganda
Funding is a challenge since tuition is expensive in the Massachusetts area colleges. Regardless, you must consider general options like fellowships for countries like Uganda and certainly search the individual pages of the college for key words like scholarship, fellowship, etc. Most colleges have assistantship as well that cover 20 to 50% of the costs. You have ask individual departments for such opportunities typically only after you apply for admission and get accepted!
Hi,
Me & my boyfriend are from Iceland and we are thinking about going to school in Boston. Does any-1 know how that works?
I’m not really sure what I want to study, what are the options in the schools over there?
Contact Boston University MET International.
http://www.bu.edu/metinternational/