Don't Miss It: Workshop on studying in the US


Date: Aug 9 – 10

Venue: Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus,

Subang Jaya

> USAPPS 2025, a non-profit workshop led by Malaysian students and graduates from top US universities, will be conducted to help guide those keen on applying to American universities.

> Themed “Through Uncertainty, Towards Clarity”, the workshop will give participants practical, honest, and experience-driven guidance on how to apply and thrive in the US education system.

> What participants can expect:

• Step-by-step guidance on the application process — from selecting universities to crafting compelling essays and preparing for alumni interviews.

• Real stories and lessons from successful applicants who made it to world-class institutions like Harvard, MIT, Yale and Stanford.

• Interactive panels on student life in the US — the cultural, academic and social realities no one tells you about.

• Insights on the current political landscape and visa issues, and the impact on international students.

• Mentoring sessions and essay reviews with students and alumni who have been through the process.

• Booths showcasing different majors and universities, giving participants a chance to explore diverse academic paths.

> Now in its 19th year, USAPPS has empowered over 20,000 Malaysian students and parents, helping them make informed decisions about US higher education.

> Unlike commercial fairs, USAPPS is purely peer-driven — offering candid, unfiltered advice from those who have been there.

> To register: tinyurl.com/usapps25join

> There will be a live online broadcast for those unable to attend in person.

Details: Visit www.usapps.org / email usapps.core@gmail.com.

 

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