1. Which is the Best Institution for me?
Best is a relative word. What might be best for one student might not be the best for another. Quoting our education Advisors "There is no best school in the USA, only the best school for a particular student".
There is no official ranking of U.S. Universities. However, students can refer to unofficial rankings to get started. The best institution is one that matches your academic profile and meets your study, career and budgetary goals.
The more attention you give to selecting the right school for your interests and personality, the more likely you are to get accepted and receive financial assistance. College and universities look for students who will "fit in" on campus and truly want to be a part of the community.
Some of the factors to consider when you begin your school search are: quality, reputation, academic requirements, class demographics, living environment, location, field of study, geography/climate, urban/rural setting, enrolment size, number of international students, faculty profiles, research facilities, curriculum structure, and professional accreditation.