Interview with Nairita from The University of New Orleans
What an interview with Nairita Goshal – Master’s Degree student from the University of New Orleans. You have to watch this video to understand how US education change’s one’s personality.
She’s perfect example of how University of New Orleans’s Graduate School transforms student’s life and helps them prepare them for the future career. By end of this video you will know about the University of New Orleans graduate school admissions, campus life, university, and the city.
Highlights of the Video :
- How much she earns as a student ($$$$)
- Her parent’s two conditions before she can Study in USA
- She teaches class of 55 students and she’s still a student.
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Summary of the Interview
We spoke about the following topics related to the University of New Orleans :
- Tuition Fees
- Financial Aid
- Scholarship
- Part-Time Jobs
- Cost of Living
- Apartments
- Professors
- Graduate School Admissions
- Courses
- Teaching Under-Grad Student
- Tutoring Job
- Salary as Teaching Assistant
- City of New Orleans
- Mississippi River
- Casino
- Aquarium
- River Walk
- Mardi Gras Festival
- Bourbon Street ( big time cultural shock )
- F1 Visa Interview Experience
- Indian Students Association
- Airport Pick and Accommodations for New International Students
Interested in University of New Orleans?
Want to know about
- GRE, TOEFL Requirements
- Tuition Fees
- Programs Offered
- Financial Aid?
Let me know if you have any questions about the program in the comments below.
dear Raghu sir
i am pursuing b.tech in electrical eng. and in final year.
i want to do masters in statistics in USA. my gre score is Q-165,V-145,
am i eligible to pursue masters in statistics in usa and which universities should i apply. i want to apply for fall 2015 and i want o do internship in this 1 year in statistics. can u tell me where can i do it or other training or course in statistics for the 1 year which would help me for better admission
Students do earn a lot legally in the US while in campus doing jobs like Research Assistant, Graduate Assistant, Student managers, Teaching Assistant, Graders etc. Apart from these are regular jobs like in on-campus cafeterias which pay decent too.
It differs according to location,one thing to remember is every assistantships are taxable
Very informative video about UNO.