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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Study in United States

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Beginners' guide to the US: South

Where to start with the South? Perhaps in Louisiana’s New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz, or over in Tennessee’s Memphis, where Elvis Presley first made it big. Then again, you could head for the beaches of 'Sunshine State' Florida, or find out what ‘super-size’ really means over in Texas. Find out more here >

Beginner's guide to the US: Mid-West

The Mid-West stretches up from the US’s most central state, Kansas, to border with Canada to the north, the Great Lakes to the north-east, and as far east as Ohio. According to US Census Bureau categories, 12 states make up the Midwestern region. Find out more here >

Beginner's guide to the US: West

Large doesn’t even begin to cover it: the West is by far the biggest chunk of the US, reaching all the way from glacial Alaska in the north, down to the tropical islands of Hawaii in the south. In between these two extremes exists a wide range of climates, landscapes and cultures. Find out more here >

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