Tips For Nepali Students Applying to the States!

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Studying in US Universities have been passion for all students of this time.
There are many tips and associated "should know" factors.
I found this article, in particular, to be interesting.
http://www.rednepal.com/2008/12/for-nepali-students-applying-to-states.html
At this stage, it looks like students can just do some googling (or yahoo search) and get enough information with in an hour.
However, where to start may still be good question holding one back.
I did write some tips in Time!
They are...
http://ajabgajab.blogspot.com/2008/05/cookbook-approach-to-applying-to-us.html
http://ajabgajab.blogspot.com/2007/08/applying-to-us-universities.html
http://ajabgajab.blogspot.com/2007/07/statement-of-purpose.html

Under:
http://ajabgajab.blogspot.com/search/label/apply
I will be writing...

Update:

One more link...
A very elaborated work on "how to ..." was found in here ...
http://himylinks.blogspot.com/2008/12/graduate-schools-in-physics-in-usa-some.html

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