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Reading is not just limited to classrooms. In today’s society, we all are expected to read everywhere and most of the time. Look around, you are likely to see something waiting to be read. That something could be your textbook, newspaper, magazine, letter, sign, text message, or an email. As a student, reading for class assignments probably demands more attention than reading a road sign.

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If you are in school you probably have access to library get information on almost any topic. If you are not school, it does not mean you can not find information on what you are looking for. Public libraries are meant to serve everyone, whether or not you are in school. Also, like school libraries provide most resources free to students so does the public libraries to everyone.

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Students should not forget there are college resources that help them get advice when they need it. Colleges and universities have academic advisers to help students plan their education. The service is free and helpful to the student's success. If you have questions, academic advising can play a bigger role in getting you answers.

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Being adult does not mean you have to sacrifice adult education. Without proper education in hand, it is hard to get a good job. As you may well know education provides benefits beyond just work opportunities. If you have already decided to start adult education, you don’t need any further convincing of its benefits. However, those are hesitant to start adult education should consider these points:

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If you are like most high school students, you are asked to complete many tasks all at once when starting to pursue college education. You are asked to do well on college entrance examination tests while maintaining good grades with all of your school work. On top of that you are asked to research and satisfy additional college acceptance requirements. Once a college accepts the student, the student’s responsibilities only increase. The college life brings with it more challenges and responsibilities.

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Writing papers is not just for English majors. Writing of papers (or reports) is tied to most, if not all, college courses to have the student demonstrate mastery of the course material. Obviously, English major students are expected to write well where more emphasis is on their writing skills while those in non-English majors are less graded on the writing skills but more on the mastery of the course concepts.

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International students interested in pursuing their studies in the US will need to obtain a student visa or F-1 Student visa. Before you leave your home country, you will need to prepare your documents and follow the visa procedures dictated by the local US embassy. As each US embassy consulate sets its own policies regarding visas to US, it is not uncommon to find varying procedures and regulations. So it is highly recommended to consult with a local embassy for official information regarding student visas. This page will provide general information to prepare international students to come to US.

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