How to apply to college the American way
如何像老美一样申请大学?
ABSTRACT/讲座摘要
Most students choose to study in the U.S. because the career opportunities and advanced
academic training. There are many major differences between China and the US when it comes
to college application process. Since the purpose is to study and perhaps work in the US, wouldn't
you want to know what American students and families focus on during the admission process and
how to fully utilize the resources provided by these elite institutions? Come join us for a talk on how
to apply to American universities the American way.
美国拥有各型各类的4000多所大学,凭借其全球首屈一指的教育资源成为各国留学生的首选目标,然而,多数留学生在申请的过程中,并不知道在选择学校和专业时有很多学问,与美国学生相比,我们在理念上时有误解,在选择方式上较为单一,在文案准备的细节上更存在诸多疏漏,。如何像美国人一来申请自己心宜的大学?如何根据自己的特点和兴趣来选择专业以求获得更好的学术发展或就业?又如何利用美国大学中的各种特色资源提高成功毕业和就业的机会?请听来自前美国波士顿大学国际招生专员及克拉克大学的就业辅导员带来的最新报告。
INTRODUCTION OF THE LECTURE DELIVER/主讲人简介:
Mr. Daniel Wu has previously worked with international recruitment at Boston
University and later became the Director of International Office at Suffolk
University.Mr. Daniel Wu worked extensively with educational partnerships and
alumni fundraising around the globe. Mr. Wu received his Masters in International
Educational Development degree from Boston University in 2008. During his time at BU,
his research focused on practical and theorybased educational reform in developing countries.
At the same time, Mr. Wu was
employed by Boston University’s School of Law to manage the research projects for Contracts
and Tort Law. Also a graduate from University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Isenberg School of Management,
Mr. Wu has continued to utilize his strong marketing background in all facets of the international education industry.
Work Experience
Career Advisor – Clark University (Ranked #76)
International Student Coordinator – EC Boston
Assistant Director, Graduate Programs– The Princeton Review –New England Region
Senior Administrator –Boston University Law School (Ranked #27 in Law Schools)
Director of International Partnerships & Alumni Affairs- Suffolk University (Best School for International Students, Northeast Region)
Education Background:
Doctor of Education - Northeastern University (Ranked #49)
Masters of Education, International Educational Development –Boston University, School of Education (Ranked #49)
Bachelor of Science, Marketing –University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Isenberg School of Management. (Ranked #76)
Exchange Student – Yonsei University, South Korea (#114 in the World)