6 Things You Need to Know About Studying in the USA as an International Student
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Posted on 8 Sep '23

6 Things You Need to Know About Studying in the USA as an International Student

The USA is the most popular study abroad destination and has a lot to offer international students, from some of the top universities in the world to exciting things to do outside the classroom.

If you’re considering a postgraduate degree in the USA, we’ve put together six important things you should know.

#1 Postgraduate vs graduate – Are they any different?

They’re the same! A Masters/PhD in the USA is called a ‘graduate’ degree rather than a ‘postgraduate’ degree which is more common in other parts of the world. This is linked to the fact that Masters and PhD degrees are usually awarded by ‘graduate schools’ which exist as part of bigger universities

#2 US university organisations

It is very common for universities in the USA to be part of university organisations, for example, the Ivy League, Public Ivies or the Association of American Universities. Membership to these organisations serve as a sign of quality and prestige making them an important factor to consider when deciding where to study in the US.

#3 You must have heard of the GPA!

US universities assess students through continuous assessments and the weighted average of all these give your final scores, or Grade Point Average (GPA). This is different to some countries like the UK, where students are usually assessed at the end of each module.

This does mean that you’ll need to continuously get high scores to maintain a strong GPA. It might seem daunting if you did not use GPA in your home country, but we have a guide breaking down exactly how it is calculated in the US. You will also need to convert your existing scores to GPA when applying to study in the USA.

#4 You can choose between two kinds of Masters degrees

Your day-to-day life will depend hugely on the kind of Masters you choose to study. An academic Masters is similar to a traditional taught Masters in other countries. They end in a substantial research task like a dissertation but tend to be less specialised than their international counterparts. On the other hand, a professional Masters provides specific vocational and technical training for particular professional careers. They are more likely to end in a formal internship in a relevant company.

#5 You’ll need health insurance

Since there is no national healthcare system in the US, medical treatments for uninsured students can get very expensive. You will, therefore, need some sort of personal health insurance plan. Some universities provide a health insurance plan which you can pay for alongside your tuition fee. You can also get private health insurance from an independent provider. Your university’s international office will be able to provide more advice on this.

#6 It may not be as expensive as you think

Even though the headline figures you’ll come across when searching for tuition fees at US universities seem prohibitively high, there are some factors that you must consider. These fees are usually for prestigious Ivy League universities which are more expensive than many other public and private universities in the country. There are also generous funding opportunities for international students that can help bring costs down. We’ve explained why study in the US may be cheaper than you expect in our blog.

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Last updated: 08 September 2023