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Month: October 2021

Psychology Education Consultants

Internships have gone from "nice to do" to becoming a "must". This is especially true for the psychology students (undergraduate or graduate) who are recommended to do the internships for a host of reasons. In fact, some universities mandatorily require psychology students to complete an internship and get the needed credit to graduate with good grades. But even if your college doesn't have one such requirement, you should still go this route and spend a few weeks if not months in the internship. For psychology students, whether they are in…

PSAT Preparation

Preliminary SAT or PSAT is now a must for every student planning to sit for SAT and get admission to a top university abroad. PSAT is also tied to the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (which is why it's also known as PSAT/NMSQT®). So, those who score high in PSAT in their junior year stand a chance to receive National Merit Scholarship. Although this financial aid isn't available for non-US students, PSAT still holds an important position and there are several reasons why you should take it. In that context,…

Study in Europe

Europe isn't just beautiful but it also excels in higher education. Owing to its state-of-art infrastructure and booming economy, the European countries are a go-to for many international students who want to pursue higher education abroad and build a successful career. If you're planning to follow suit, here are the top 10 countries in Europe (in no particular order) you can choose to study in: 1. Germany Germany is one of the most popular destinations in the world for international students. No tuition, affordable living, modern infrastructure, and job opportunities…

Study Abroad USA

You scored great in your 12th exam. Encouraged, you applied to several universities in the US, hoping to pursue higher education abroad. While as exciting as that move is, here's a thing: American universities don't necessarily obsess over applicants' grades; not at least the top universities. Instead, the approach of the admission committees there is rather holistic, caring just as much about other factors as the grades. So, having a good academic background alone isn't sufficient. You need to ace even in other verticals as well to stand a chance…