Mark wrote a commentary published in the Chronicle of Higher Education today.
Continue readingInternational Applicants: What Will You Study?
How do you determine what you will study if you attend a college or university in the U.S.? Learn how students in the American higher education system pick a major and how your major will influence your future career path.
Continue readingInternational Applicants: What You Need to Know About Standardized Tests
What are the standardized testing requirements for admissions process at U.S. colleges and universities? What do you need to know about taking the SAT, ACT, TOEFL and IELTS?
Continue readingInternational Applicants: How Do Your Grades Compare?
One of the most difficult aspects of the application process for international students is determining how your academic profile compares to other students. This post will discuss how your GPA, academic transcripts and curriculum will be viewed when applying to colleges in the U.S.
Continue readingSecond-Generation Internationalists–Raising Global Kids
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, my alma mater (and that of my wife, too), did a blog post today about Fletcher couples who are raising international kids. My family is living in Mexico this year, where my wife is teaching English and my boys are studying in Spanish all day every day. The Fletcher blogger, our friend Jessica Daniels, wrote a short post that featured us today. Great fun. Have a look!
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Mark Montgomery
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