Each year we work with thousands of students to help them realize their study abroad dreams. Every student is unique, with a different set of goals and a distinct pathway to higher education. The “Student Spotlight” provides a platform for them to share their perspectives and lessons learned. We hope it offers you a glimpse into the...Read More
If you have a child, without a doubt you have spent at least some time worrying about his or her education—which school should you enroll them in, what extracurricular programs will help them develop themselves better, which careers and subjects should they be preparing for, etc. As counselors, we get calls from parents of children...Read More
One of the best ways to find reliable information about a university is directly through the university’s website. Here you should be able to find all of the facts and figures that you need to understand the university, its programs, its admissions requirements, and financial aid options. While much of the information you are looking...Read More
The SAT, the ACT, the TOEFL, IELTS, SAT Subject Tests…. Standardized tests, standardized tests everywhere! Yes, I know it may seem overwhelming. But today, I want to make you feel a bit better about these standardized tests by explaining a bit more about their purpose as well as what ELSE you can gain by studying...Read More
It’s April, and many of you have begun or are looking forward to your summer holidays. You’ve worked hard, and it’s time for a little bit of R&R. But we at the IKC know that you probably aren’t taking your entire vacation to rest, right?! You are busy students with exams to study for, summer...Read More
It’s that time of year! If you have applied to begin university in the U.S. next fall, you have probably received your admissions decision. And this decision is one of the following 3: yes, no, or maybe.Read More
Let’s start with the big question: how important are my grades?!? Perhaps your scores in 9th weren’t very strong. Maybe you fell sick in 11th and bunked an exam or two. Either way, your marks don’t seem up to par and you’re worried. The answer to this question? Your grades are important. You are applying...Read More
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