By Rishi Singh | 30 August, 2023

Updated TOEFL Format Guidelines for the 2023 Changes

TOEFL, or Test of English as a Foreign Language, tests non-native speakers’ ability to use and understand North American English as it is written, spoken, heard, and understood in college and university contexts. You can retake the test only three days after taking the first TOEFL test. The TOEFL now the exam has:

1) Fewer questions to make the exam shorter by 30 minutes, and
2) An extra style of score reporting called MyBest™ scores.

New TOEFL Changes

The TOEFL Reading Section

You will read three to four passages in this part and respond to ten questions about each one. The quantity of accurate reading comprehension responses determines how well the section scores.

The reading section of TOEFL iBT tests your ability to comprehend academic texts. It typically consists of 3 – 4 reading passages, each of which is followed by a set of questions for you to answer. You will now answer only 10 questions after each passage instead of 12-14 questions. The duration will now be between 54 – 72 minutes instead of 60 – 80 minutes. The total number of passages has not been changed. No question types have been eliminated.

The TOEFL Listening Section

You will hear lectures and conversations using the college lingo in the listening test part. This component evaluates the test-taker’s comprehension of English-language conversations and lectures. It entails linking and synthesizing information as well as basic comprehension and listening.

The listening section of TOEFL iBT tests your ability to understand spoken dialogues and decipher academic speech. You will now face only 3 – 4 ‘lectures’ instead of 4 – 6. The number of questions per lecture remains unchanged at six per lecture. The duration will now be 41 – 57 minutes instead of 60 – 90 minutes. The total number of ‘conversations’ has not been changed. The number of questions after each ‘conversation’ (five) has also not been changed.

The TOEFL Speaking Section

Your responses must meet the requirements of the specified task with only minimal errors or lapses in order for you to receive the best scores in the Speaking Section. The speaking section of TOEFL iBT tests your ability to communicate effectively in different situations. You will now be doing only 4 tasks instead of 6. The duration will now be 17 minutes instead of 20 minutes. The two question types that have been removed from the test are Speaking Question 1: Personal Preference and Speaking Question 5: Campus Situation. The remaining questions are now numbered 1 to 4.

The TOEFL Writing Section

Each topic in the two essays should be effectively covered. The response should be well-developed, and well-organized, and use pertinent justifications and thorough justifications. The writing section of TOEFL iBT tests your ability to construct clear and meaningful sentences. You will still complete 2 tasks in a duration of 50 minutes.

SUMMARY

  • The reading section will be shortened to just two articles, with ten questions each. There will be no change to the content of the articles and the question styles.
  • The listening section will be shortened to just 28 questions in total. There will be no change to the content and question styles.
  • The speaking section will be the same.
  • The writing section will have two questions. The first will be the same integrated writing question as before. The second will be an academic discussion question.
  • There will be no break.
  • There will be no unscored questions.
  • The test will take slightly less than two hours to complete.

SCORES AVAILABILITY

The official TOEFL iBT score will be accessible to you within 6 days of the exam date, and test-takers who choose the Special Home Edition of the TOEFL exam will receive their results within 6 to 10 days after the test date. If a candidate requests a print copy of their score report before taking the exam, it will be mailed to them within 11 days after the test date. The new TOEFL score scale’s scoring system and requirements remain unchanged.

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By Rishi Singh | 17 August, 2023

NEW DIGITAL SAT: Everything You Need to Know

The College Board has announced that the SAT will be converted to digital format in 2023 for international students and in 2024 for US students. The test will be reduced to 2 hours, as opposed to 3 hours for the current SAT. This is a positive change because it reaffirms the relevance and importance of standardized testing in a post-COVID-19 scenario. Given the ease of administration, College Board anticipates a significant increase in the number of SAT test takers in 2023. With this SAT, the test takers will receive their SAT score in a matter of days rather than months.

ADVANTAGES OF THE NEW SAT

Secure: The paper-pencil version of tests may be canceled if there are any external or internal issues. The SAT will be more secure because each student will have a unique test form and will use their own or a school-issued device. Faster Score: Students will have access to their scores in days rather than weeks.

CHANGES IN THE SAT

The pandemic taught us all how to learn and take tests in a digital world. The SAT exam in March 2023 appears to be ready to carry on that spirit of simplicity. According to the College Board, in addition to reducing testing hours to two hours, the test will allow more time per question across the board. The following are the major changes to the test content that have been declared so far: 1) Shorter reading passages with a single question per passage 2) Passages from a broader range of college-level exams 3) Calculators for the entire Math section The SAT Scores will be released faster, allowing students and educators to make college decisions more quickly.

CHANGES THAT HAVE NOT HAPPENED IN THE NEW SAT

While the SAT Suite will include a number of changes that will benefit both students and educators, many important aspects of the SAT Suite will remain unchanged. The SAT Suite will continue to assess students’ knowledge and skills that are most important for college and career readiness. The SAT will be scored on the same 1600 scale, allowing educators and students to track growth across the suite over time. The SAT will still be administered in a school or a testing center with a proctor present, not at home. Students will continue to have direct access to scholarships.

MAJOR DIFFERENCES EXPLAINED: NEW SAT vs OLD SAT

The DIGITAL SAT will be a simplified version of the current SAT. The new format will place less emphasis on endurance and speed and more emphasis on college readiness skills. The current SAT Reading section, with its long passages and frequently obscure History passages, requires patience to solve. The test is likely to include passages from the humanities and sciences delving into more contemporary issues in finance, economics, and the environment, with a broader range of short passages. Furthermore, we may see a greater emphasis on combining graphical information with passage text to answer questions. The use of calculators for the entire Math section indicates significant changes to the test. We may see a shift to more straightforward questions, similar to the ACT Math section, as well as the inclusion of more geometry and trigonometry problems, in addition to the SAT’s emphasis on Algebra and Word Problems. While the College Board is revising test content to better accommodate digital delivery, the SAT exam 2023 will continue to assess the same skills and knowledge that students learn in high school and that are most important for college and career readiness.

DEVICES REQUIRED TO TAKE THE NEW SAT

Students can use a laptop or tablet to take the SAT Suite. They may use either a personal or a school-issued device. If a student does not have a device, they can request one from the College Board, and they will provide one to use on the test day. This is true for students taking the SAT on the weekend both internationally and in the USA. Moreover, if a student faces any difficulty with their device or connectivity on the test day then the College Board has built the exam application to withstand internet outages. If the internet disconnects during testing, students will still be able to progress through the test with no disruption—all their work will be saved, and they will not lose testing time.

IS THE NEW SAT ONLINE FORMAT EASY OR DIFFICULT?

If you prefer taking tests online, you may be concerned about the test’s online version. The good news is that the majority of students in the pilot test found it to be more intuitive and simpler. When the College Board claims that the digital version of the test is more “intuitive,” they mean that it is “simpler to navigate” and “simpler to answer without fatigue.” The SAT interface will include a Student Clock, making it easier for test takers to keep track of time. Highlighters, strikethrough, and mark for review will be available, as will a built-in calculator and a reference feature (standard mathematical formulas). Test takers will have all the tools they need to solve questions in one place.

TOOLS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS TAKING THE NEW SAT

Many test tools will be included in the digital testing application for students. Here are a couple of examples: You can flag the questions so that you can come back to them later. Students will get a countdown clock, which they can choose to show or hide at the top of their testing screen, which will alert them when they are running out of time. Students can use the built-in graphing calculator throughout the math section (or they can bring their own calculator). A reference sheet with common formulas for each math question.

IMPACT OF THE NEW SAT ON COLLEGE ADMISSIONS

Because these changes were recently announced and will not go into effect for another year or two, it is difficult to predict how they will affect college admissions, but we believe they will not make much of a difference. Because the SAT’s general content, difficulty, and scoring system are not changing much, we expect colleges to view the digital version of the SAT in the same way they did the current version. Colleges also make an effort not to penalize students for circumstances beyond their control, so taking one version of the SAT will not have a negative impact on your college applications compared to students who took the other version. Regardless of these new changes, the way colleges view the SAT (and the ACT) has shifted significantly in recent years. Many colleges have gradually shifted their emphasis away from standardized test scores and toward other application components such as GPA, high school classes, and extracurricular. The COVID-19 pandemic, which made taking standardized tests difficult or impossible for many students for months, only accelerated this trend. In 2020 and 2021, practically every college became test-optional, and hundreds of schools have chosen to remain test-optional indefinitely. If a school is test-optional, you can choose whether or not to submit SAT or ACT scores as part of your application. If you do not, the other components of your application will be given more weight. The College Board is well aware of these trends, and many of the new SAT changes were implemented to make the test more appealing to students who may have been put off by taking such a long, difficult test. However, according to a College Board poll, 83 % wanted the option to submit test scores in their college applications, and nearly every college still allows it, so the SAT is not going away anytime soon. KEY SUMMARY The College Board announced a major change in January 2022: the SAT will go digital and will soon be administered via computer rather than pencil and paper. These changes will not take effect until 2023 for international students and 2024 for US students, but it is important to be aware of them so that you can plan accordingly. The following are the six major key takeaways to the SAT: 1) The SAT will go digital 2) The SAT will be reduced in duration (2 hours instead of 3 hours) 3) Students will have more time to answer each question 4) Calculators will be permitted throughout the Math section 5) Reading passages will be more focused and shorter 6) Students will receive their SAT results in days rather than weeks We expect that colleges will view the SAT in much the same way that they do the current SAT, though standardized test scores, in general, are becoming less important for admission to many schools. So, if you are confused about which SAT to take, go with the one that you believe will best play to your strengths. If you need any further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

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By Rishi Singh | 12 July, 2023

How To Tackle Plagiarism?

What is Plagiarism?
According to the University of Oxford, Plagiarism is “Presenting work or ideas from another source as your own, with or without consent of the original author, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgment.” In simple words, Plagiarism is copying data without you letting the author know that you will use the data.

Why is Plagiarism a challenge for international students?

Plagiarism can pose a challenge for international students due to many reasons:

a). Language Barrier- Many students face language barriers when they study in a foreign country. If English or another language is not their native language, they may find it more challenging to express themselves clearly and effectively in writing. All this can lead to a higher risk of unintentional plagiarism, such as incorrect paraphrasing or improper citation, as the students can find difficultly to use the right words or sentence structures.
b). Differences in academia- Academic citation and paraphrasing differ from country to country and educational systems. International students can find it difficult to understand the rules and regulations that can lead to violations of academic integrity.
c). Pressure to succeed- International students often feel the pressure to succeed academically and professionally abroad. Occasionally they use shortcuts academically in the need to meet higher expectations at school and tackle heavy coursework.

How to avoid Plagiarism?

a). Understand what Plagiarism is– Familiarize yourself with what plagiarism is and the different forms it can take. Recognize that using someone else’s words, ideas, or work without proper attribution is considered plagiarism.
b). Conduct your research– Use reputable and diverse resources for your research. Ensure that you differentiate between your thoughts and direct quotes.
c). Use proper citation and referencing– Whenever you use information, or direct quotes, use proper citation. Some of the citations are MLA, Chicago, APA. Which style is appropriate for your research, will be provided by your institution.
d). Utilize plagiarism tools– Many institutions and universities provide plagiarism detection tools to students. These tools can be used to analyze and review if any plagiarism has occurred.
e). Seek help if needed– Universities have resources and help desk associated with plagiarism. The student can consult them for help and also reviewing their data. Your professors related to the course can be a good help if needed.
f). Do assignments on time– Do not wait for the last moment to get your assignments done. Have enough time to review and make corrections.

To address these challenges, educational institutions often provide support services tailored to the needs of international students. These services may include language support, academic writing workshops, cultural orientation sessions, and plagiarism awareness programs to help students understand and adhere to the expectations of academic integrity in their new academic environment.

Written by: Miss. Manasi Khopkar (Assistant Counsellor)
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By Rishi Singh | 3 March, 2023

What is Credit System in USA’s Education

Credit System in US Education- The courses you take are calculated under a credit hour system and that is how the cost of one course is calculated. One course can be anywhere from 3 credits to 5 credit hours depending on your major (field of study). Usually, the classes which have a lab (mainly for science-related classes) assigned to them, are 4 to 5 credit hours, and non-lab classes are usually 2 or 3 credit hours. Few universities also offer classes that are 1 credit hour. It is advised to be careful while registering for class so that you do not fall under the required credit for your visa requirements. Generally, the credit hour indicates how much time that week you will need to watch lectures for that class combined with how much coursework you will need to do.

Difference between the Indian and The US grading system.

In India, when a student enrolls and takes classes for their undergraduate or master’s degree, their progress and completion of classes are calculated according to Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), which is out of 10. While in the US, it’s called Grade Point Average or GPA and it is calculated out of 4. When you start your degree in the US in the fall, spring, or summer semester, you register for 12 credit hours worth of classes or more courses (subjects) for undergrad. The student needs 120 credit hours to graduate with a bachelor’s degree and for a master’s, the student requires 9 or more credit hours to be a full-time student, and 30 to 32 credit hours to graduate. An international student is required to be a full-time student as a requirement for an F1 visa. 

How is the Grade Point Average (GPA) calculated?

These credits influence your GPA. GPA is recorded after every semester and the other yearly. The GPA recorded after every semester is called comprehensive (semester) GPA recorded yearly is called Combined GPA. If you have straight A’s in all your classes you will be awarded a 4.0 GPA. In order to calculate your GPA, for 3 or 4 credit hour classes, multiply by the points earned from the class. 

Math (3 credits)- Earned A (4)- 4*3= 12 points 

English ( 3 credits)- Earned B (3)= 9 points 

Economics (3 credits)- Earned B (3)= 9 points 

Physics (3 credits)- Earned C (2)= 6 points 

Geology (4 credits)- Earned B (3)= 12 

Add all points- 48 points 

Number of hours taken in the semester 16 

So 48/16= 3.0 GPA 

Cost per credit hour and I-20

When the student gets accepted into the university, the international services of the particular university send the student a document called the I-20, which basically gives you an insight into your course of study, the level of study, when the program starts, and what the tuition expense is. I-20 specifies either 9 months or 12 months depending on the university to university (always mentioned near student funding). 9 months includes 2 semesters- fall, and spring. While 12 months includes 3 semesters- Fall, spring, and summer. On the I-20, the tuition fee mentioned includes living expenses, miscellaneous expenses, and health insurance. 

So even if the calculation per credit comes out different, I-20 will always have a higher price. 

The calculation: 

18 credits will cost $15,990— this is provided on the I-20 under Tuition and Fees section. 

Cost per credit = 15,9920 / 18 = $888

Total Cost for 30 Credits = $888 x 30 = $26,650.

As the layperson finds it very complicated we have tried to break it point by point and simplify it to give you better clarity. In spite of it, if you find it hazy, please connect with Education Street without any hesitation. We will help clear the clouds to give you a brighter picture to fly to your dream destination. 

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By Rishi Singh | 27 January, 2023

MS in Business Analytics in the USA- Courses, Universities, Fees & Scope

Why study Master’s degree in Business Analytics in the USA?

The United States is currently one of the most desirable places to study an MS in Business Analytics. Students who receive a Master of Business Analytics degree in the USA go on to earn high incomes at prestigious firms. Here is an overview of the business analytics market’s expected expansion in the USA.

What are the Courses in Business Analytics in the USA?

In the United States, there are several Business Analytics degrees available. Most master’s degrees last one to two years and have reasonable tuition rates. The United States offers scholarships, grants, and other financial aid to overseas students studying at international universities. According to QS, some of the best universities in the world are located in the USA.
A business analytics bachelor’s degree takes three to four years to complete. The well-structured courses have a tiered curriculum. Some of the master’s courses require more professional experience.

Some of the courses offered in Business Analytics and related fields are listed below –

Bachelor’s degree
B.Sc. in Business Analytics
BA (Hons) in Business
B.Sc. in Analytics
Bachelor Informatics
B.Sc. (Hons) in Finance, Operations Research, Management, and Statistics
Bachelor in Business Data Analytics
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
B. Tech in Data Science
Master’s degree
M.Sc. in Business Analytics
MBA
M. Tech in Data Science and Engineering
MSBA
MS in Data Science

What are the Top Universities for Master’s in Business Analytics in the USA?

The USA is home to the top universities that offer master’s degrees in business analytics. Millions of aspirant students submit applications to these universities each year. The USA offers the world’s best teaching and learning facilities integrating classroom learning and practical exposure. After finishing their master’s studies, graduates typically find full-time employment within a few months.

The USA is in short supply of professionals in the field with a trillion data annually.
Some of the top universities in the USA offering master’s in business Analytics are –
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Harvard B-School
University of California, Los Angeles
Carnegie Mellon University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Texas
Purdue University
Duke University
University of Chicago
Columbia University

Eligibility to study MS in Business Analytics in the USA

The eligibility criteria for Business Analytics vary for different schools. Master in Business Analytics is offered to people from non-technical backgrounds as well. So if you are someone who wishes to enter the technology field you can opt for this course. There are different types of analytics that you can specialize in: Business Analytics/Marketing Analytics/Finance Analytics or Supply Chain Analytics Top Universities may require students to demonstrate other academic achievements.
Master’s in Business Analytics in the USA has a very tight pool of applicants, and applying early ensures a better chance.

Documents and test scores required to use in the USA for a master’s in Business Analytics are –

Academic Transcripts
English Proficiency Test Score (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
GRE/GMAT
Resume
Statement of Purpose
Portfolio
Letter of recommendation
Work experience certificates (if required)

What are the Average Fees for the program?

The average fee for a master’s in Business Analytics in the USA is USD 20,000- USD 85,000. The cost is mainly determined by the institution’s ranking, demand, and, of course, the province. In comparison, top-ranked universities have a higher fee structure. Financial help is available at most colleges through grants or scholarships. Graduates can apply for various government scholarships as well. The initial pay for a master’s in Business Analytics in the USA is around USD 95,000 annually.

Jobs After MS in Business Analytics in the USA

The demand for professionals who are skilled in analytics is growing every day. Because of this, you can find some of the highest-paying professions in the USA once you’ve finished your degree.

Course graduates have excellent work opportunities in market research, supply chain management, project management, and consulting. The following list includes some of the business analytics positions available in the US along with the pay for each position:

Job Profile
Business Analyst- 101,911 USD
Financial Analyst- 86,902 USD
Data Scientist- 74,581 USD
Management Analyst- 77,470 USD
Business Data Analyst- 74,116 USD
Business Management Analyst- 80,183 USD
Operations Research Analyst- 81,390 USD
Quantitative Analyst- 86,235 USD
Mathematician- 71,569 USD
Statistician- 79,147 USD
Business Consultant- 77,433 USD

MS in Business Analytics in the USA salary is quite high as compared to other courses. A business analytics graduate can apply for a variety of other professional titles and positions, including Business Intelligence Managers, Business Data Managers, Innovation Managers, Data Analysts, and Data Scientists.

So that was all about jobs and the average salary for MS in business analytics in the USA. There are many employment options because business analytics graduates are appreciated in all emerging businesses worldwide. For any further queries, connect with Education Street and get the necessary guidance from our team of professionals!

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By admin | 20 April, 2022

Masters in MIS in the USA: Top Colleges, Eligibility, Job opportunity

MS in Management Information Systems in the USA is a degree with the objective of meeting the requirements of the market for expertise in management and information technology. MIS professionals are the “communication bridge” between business needs and technology. This means that you will have to understand how to figure out how things work, solve problems, communicate what you found, and learn a lot of new things on a regular basis. It’s a dynamic field, and it takes dynamic people to do well in it. People who can think fast, work hard, and balance a lot of things should think about MIS.

The Master in Management Information systems (MIS) is usually available in leading B-Schools and universities in the USA. These courses typically cover 1-2 years, with 33 credit hours needed for coursework. To pursue MIS in the USA, international students should have undergraduate degrees from identified universities. Tuition fees usually range between $14,000-50,000 or INR 8.3-29.75 lakhs per year. The average MS in MIS in USA salary is $60,000 per year or INR 35.71 lakhs.

Why MS in MIS in the USA?

Here are some of the significant reasons that make studying MIS in the USA:

  1. The USA is known for its expertise in MIS, 150 colleges in the USA offer both Bachelor’s and Master’s courses in the subject.
  2. MIS is an extremely popular specialization today, especially amongst those majoring in computer science.
  3. Even at the entry-level, MIS graduates can expect a high salary in the United States.
  4. There is ample scope for research and experimentation in the discipline as well.

Best universities for MIS in the USA

List of top 10 universities offering MIS programs in the USA

  1. University of California Berkeley
  2. Carnegie Mellon University
  3. University of Washington, Seattle
  4. University of Maryland
  5. Texas A&M University
  6. Arizona State University
  7. The University of Arizona
  8. University at Buffalo
  9. University of Houston
  10. BYU Marriott School of Business

Top job profiles under MIS

MIS is an integrative field. MIS deals with control, coordination, decision-making, and data analysis within any company or organization. The study and, analysis of management information systems cover tasks like testing procedures and technologies within the organizational framework. Here’s only a sample of the kinds of MIS jobs.

  • Business Analyst
  • Business Application Developer
  • IT Consultant
  • Systems Analyst
  • IT Development Project Leader
  • Database Administrator
  • Business Intelligence Analyst
  • Systems Developer
  • Database Analyst
  • Web Developer
  • Network Administrator
  • Technical Support Specialist
  • Information Systems Manager
  • IT User Liaison

Does MIS Come Under STEM?

The MIS (Management Information Systems) course has already classification as a STEM course in many institutions. It helps in building a long-term foundation for business growth and success. The MIS curriculum draws its base from globally approved recommendations. This makes it a designated STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).

Is GRE Required for MIS in the USA?

GRE test scores are usually accepted for admission into MBA programs in the USA. Some universities also accept GMAT scores for admission. Hence, if you have your GMAT results in your hand, you can apply to some institutions for the Management Information Systems program. Some schools and colleges accept both GMAT and GRE. Make sure you check the admission requirements carefully before submitting your application.

Requirements for MS in MIS in the USA

Here are some requirements that MIS applicants should keep in mind:

  • 4-year Bachelor’s degree in business or IT-related field.
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4-point scale. The percentile equivalent is 83-86%, while B is the grade equivalent.
  • A good GRE score is usually 300 (minimum), while 550 for the GMAT.
  • Specific IELTS and TOEFL scores are needed for those coming from non-English speaking countries. A good TOEFL score is usually between 78 and 100, while a good IELTS score is between 6.0 and 7.0.
  • Work experience may be needed in some universities.

As we have come to understand, the study of Management Information systems (MIS) examines people and technology in an organizational context. Prepare students for challenging careers involving the design, analysis, implementation, and operation of computer-based information systems. Please feel free to contact Education Street if you have any questions.

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By admin | 3 January, 2022

Top 5 reasons why US visas are rejected

US visas can be rejected for a variety of reasons. According to the United States Department of State, an applicant’s current or past actions, such as drug or criminal activities, may make them ineligible for a visa. The most common reason for visa rejection is ineligibility. The applicant may not meet the specific requirements for the type of visa they are applying for, Here are the Top 5 reasons why US visas are rejected.

Definitely looking forward to settling there

Your intention might be to settle there but that should not come across while you speaking with the visa officer. If he gets the even slightest hint on this matter he would straight put a reject on the visa. So very smartly we need to show them that something very strong binds you back to your country.

Financial Inadequacy

Funds play a crucial role in receiving the visa. The visa officer would want to make sure that you have sufficient funds to sponsor your education and living expenses for the intended period of stay before issuing a visa.

Body Language 

You need to show them your confidence and purpose to study. They expect you to come across as a self-assured, well-bred and well-mannered individual and if you look nervous or under-confident, you are going to get yourself into hot waters.

Incorrect Information

Do not provide any false information and documents to the US visa officer. Most common lies are related to any family members in the US. They have the entire background about you in their system so do not fake it. Once caught there would never be a chance for you to visit that country.

Low Academic credentials 

The visa officer wants you to demonstrate your credibility as a good student. Additionally, your English language skills have to be reasonably good. Mediocre GPA and bad GRE scores can also become a deterrent to getting F-1 Visa. If at you have a backlog, you must be able to justify it. Moreover, the ranking of the school you plan to attend also matters to a certain extent. Make sure you are well informed about the university you intend to attend and spare no efforts in creating an impressive credential.

Don’t waste your time and money. Every country is different. Thus, every profile needs to be carefully evaluated before choosing the country to reduce the chances of rejection. Connect with Education street to be in that 99% Acceptance.

 

Also, know- How long does it take to receive an I-20?

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By admin | 3 January, 2022

Your Secret Recipe for a stunning Master’s SOP

Just as in case of undergraduate applications, the Statement of purpose (SOP) has a great importance in Master’s applications. It is also believed that an excellently written SOP can compensate other weaker factors on the profile and can also reduce the chances of admission if not found up to the standards of the university applied to. 

The difference from UG SOP lies in the fact that now the admission committee would expect a matured and professional write up as you are either a college graduate or a working professional. So, we would move away from being abstract and creative towards being sound and precise. Well, that doesn’t mean you should copy points from your resume to prepare this 1100 words document.

The major points that should be focused in SOP 

The introduction should ideally have a statement or a relevant quote. Avoid words like “during”, “As”, “I think/I feel “. Give a clear idea of what you are. For example, “I developed the flair for teaching long back when I was just in 5th grade. I started admiring the fact that a person can be a strong inspiration to others and eventually that happened to me my profession.”

Then give a detailed account of your academic, professional and extra-curricular achievements. The major points should be like what inspired you to select that particular subject for your college education or further as your career option. How you have reached the level, what has been your key learnings and what have been your experiences should be written elaborately. You should make separate paragraphs for education, profession and extra-curricular.  

Career Goals

It is very important to give a detailed account of your career goals. Do not just write you want to pursue a Master’s program in the USA to expand your qualification. You should be very clear about the idea of what you want to do post-masters.

There are many countries in the world and you selected the US to be your study destination. You have to justify this properly and also why the particular university (subject to change in the name of the University). And, last but not the least, just in 2-3 sentences express why you deserve to be there.

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