French Students Fight “Coping” On National Exam

In the French language, the term “coping” is not a familiar one, nor is there an easy translation for the word. However, the word turned up recently in a question on the French national exam to earn a high school degree. The 350,000+ students who took the test were...

Number of International College Students Soars in U.S.

During the 2012-2013 school year, the United States enrolled the highest number of international students in its history. An annual survey “2013 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange” found that the number of international students studying in the...

Law School Graduates Having Difficulty Finding Jobs

According to a recent study, about 20 percent of law graduates from 2010 are working at jobs that do not require a law license. Only 40 percent of these graduates are working in law firms, compared with 60 percent from the class a decade earlier. Since a fair number...

Why the USA?

[America] is still the most innovative economy on earth, the place where the world’s greatest universities meet the world’s deepest pockets.”—The Economist The world today is a highly interconnected one. Students currently require global perspectives, international...