Best universities

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 11 November, 2021

Chicago is the third largest city in the United States, located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Illinois.

Students might find that they don’t need to leave the city to find employment as Chicago is home to the headquarters of Google, Boeing and Grubhub, among many others. 

Chicago has many interesting sites, bars and restaurants to visit, as well as several music and cultural events throughout the year. The city’s waterside position offers space to relax, go for a jog or walk with friends.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 11 November, 2021

Austin, the capital city of the state of Texas, is known for its live music, history, natural beauty and creative community. Austin is known as the “Live Music Capital of the World“, offering a plethora of music, arts and culture.

Austin is home to many lakes and rivers, including Lake Travis and Lady Bird Lake, as well as the Colorado River, McKinney Falls and Barton Springs.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 10 November, 2021

Boston is home to more than 100 colleges and universities, which welcome over 250,000 students from around the world.  

With access to internships and work experience in nearly every major field, many students end up staying in Boston to pursue careers in education, medicine and finance when they graduate.  

Here are the best universities in Boston, according to the  US College Rankings 2022


By seeta.bhardwa@…, 9 November, 2021

Texas is the second largest state in the USA. Known as the "Lone Star State", Texas covers a huge area in the deep south of the United States.

The state has a wide range of landscapes and environments, from the seaside towns on the gulf coast to the plains of the panhandle in the North, including swamps, rolling prairies, forests. The western mountains and the deserts form the backdrop to the cowboy films that give Texas its "Wild West" image.

Houston is the city with the highest population and home to many of the most prestigious universities in Texas. 

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 9 November, 2021

New York, New York, the state that never sleeps. What better place to spend your student years? Four years won’t be nearly enough time to exhaust all there is to see and do in New York but if you’re up to the challenge, it’s definitely worth a try.

Just exploring the museums is an education in itself, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Guggenheim. Each of the  neighbourhoods has its own individual character and you’re bound to find your favourite spot. 

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 5 November, 2021

Country music, BBQ food, a river (and its matching state) that no one can spell, cowboys...these are some of the things that have long defined the Southern states of the US. 

However, in reality, each of the 16 states in the south of the country has a unique identity and culture that can appeal to a diverse range of students. From the sunny beaches of Florida to the thriving music scene in Tennessee and delicious Creole food in Louisiana, there is so much going on that it might be tricky for you to pick which state to go to. 

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 5 November, 2021

Massachusetts offers a rich array of things to do and has a significant and unique place in American history and culture, and continues to contribute to its varied culture.

Massachusetts is well known for being a hub of biotechnology, engineering, higher education, finance, and maritime trade. While Boston is a hub for students there are many great things to explore in scenic Cape Cod or nearby Nantucket.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 5 November, 2021

The Midwest of the United States is a large chunk in the centre of the country consisting of 12 states. 

Each state has its own unique identity. Some of the states form part of the Great Lakes region, which includes Lake Michigan, the only lake located entirely within the US. 

The largest city in the Midwest is Chicago, a hub of industry and innovation. However, other states such as Michigan and Ohio are known for their sweeping landscapes. 

The area is also known for its vibrant music scene including jazz, bluegrass, rock ’n’ roll, blues and funk.