StudyAbroad 101: Drugs vs Degrees
We discuss scenarios & checklist for Fall 2020, drugs and important news
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A lot of you are currently deciding on the best path towards a MS degree
We feel this is a good time to evaluate all options and to make checklists
We have put together checklists for all scenarios. Check them out!
And some good news in the fight against the virus !!
Remdesivir is cleared for emergency use by the FDA
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COVID-19 checklist - stay prepared for all scenarios
Why you don’t need to worry about Trump’s tweeting
COVID-19 News
US immigration and customs enforcement has answered important FAQs for international students. Detailed analysis on the next blog. Do subscribe!
Remdesivir has 'clear-cut' power to fight coronavirus, says BBC
Now approved by FDA for emergency usage
The Chinese economy has begun to show signs of recovery, says BCG report
Prediction by Singaporean university on when COVID-19 will turn the corner for each country. Predicts COVID-19 will be under control in US by Sep13, 2020
University Spotlight
Iowa University planning for in-person Fall semester
Kellogg is waiving GMAT and GRE and revisiting rejected applications. California State University has dropped the tests too. Will more universities follow suit?
GRE moves online. So does IELTS. The at-home GRE does include breaks, but with strict rules regarding how those breaks are to be taken
Harvard, Stanford, Princeton and many other top universities reject funding from CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund
How teaching has changed in light of the forced shift to remote learning. New teaching methods and changing expectations
The MIT Sloan experience during COVID-19
Tremendous growth seen in online college tours
Other Interesting Things
A few weeks back, the price of a barrel of oil in the United States fell to negative $37. This has never happened before. What’s happening?
The US is printing $2,000,000,000,000 for the COVID-19 rescue. Where is the money coming from?
The UK Parliament has agreed to conduct its business via video.
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