
So you want to study in the USA? Here’s what to expect
When I talk to students planning to study in the USA, I always notice a mix of excitement and nerves. Before giving any advice, I begin by sharing a small personal truth.
I didn’t study in the USA myself. I spent my university years in Leeds, England, running between lectures in the rain, squeezing into crowded cafés, feeling like my whole world lived inside that one brilliant, chaotic city. And I loved it.
However, since I've worked in international education, it's broadened my perspective. Listening to students discuss the opportunities they’re pursuing in the US, including internships, campus experiences – and seeing the confidence they develop – has made me wonder if I might have chosen differently if I could go back in time.
So now, when a student has questions about studying in the USA, I answer them based on everything I’ve learned from being closely involved in their journey. Let’s get into it.
“Is studying in the USA actually worth it?”
Absolutely, not just academically, but personally. You get access to:
- World-leading industries
- Diverse, ambitious communities
- New perspectives you can’t find at home
- A degree that's recognized globally
It’s one of the fastest ways to grow into the most confident version of yourself.
“Will I fit in?”
Yes. US campuses are remarkably diverse and host many international students. You’ll quickly find people who share your background, interests and ambitions. Simply join a club, attend a welcome event or try one new activity. That’s all it takes to get started.
“The application process seems overwhelming.”
It looks overwhelming until you break it down into manageable tasks:
- Shortlist universities
- Understand their timelines
- Organize your documents
- Choose an English test that actually supports your plans
Which brings us to asking…
“Which English test should I take?”
If you want global options, then choose PTE Academic, which gives access to worldwide opportunities.
If you’re set on the USA, then choose PTE Express. It's quick, online, flexible and specifically designed for studying in the US. It helps your application process run more smoothly and ensures you’re using a test that meets American university standards.
“What is life in the USA actually like?”
Think big campuses, huge energy, endless clubs and opportunities everywhere. But also think:
- Independence
- Cultural discovery
- New friendships
- Internships that shape your future
Most students say they grow more in their first year abroad than in all their years of school before it.
My perspective
Studying in the USA is about more than just earning a degree. It can change how you see yourself. While my own path was different, I love helping students experience it and seeing where it takes them.


