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experience not only in learning but also in
your everyday life here as an international
student. Here you can find most of the
information that you will need to make your
stay here in the U.S. one of the best
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Orange County is one of the world’s
premier visitor destinations and
offers a diversity of things to do
and see. A place that has sparked
the imagination of travelers
worldwide, it is comprised of 33
cities and 48 miles of warm, sandy
beaches. Orange County, with a
picture perfect climate, provides
outstanding dining, shopping,
museums, and art galleries, great
theater, major league baseball and
hockey teams, missions, golf courses
and, of course, Disneyland Resort
and Knott’s Berry Farm. While in
Orange County, go for a sunset
stroll or on a whale-watching
cruise, visit a state park or maybe
catch a movie in production. You’ll
find sun-soaked days and neon-nights
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Live in Los Angeles, California |
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More than movies, Los Angeles offers
a cultural diversity that is
reflected in its museums,
architecture, art and restaurants.
Even the geography is diverse: Where
else can you go snowboarding in the
morning and catch a wave in the
afternoon, or hike deep into the
wilderness just off a busy freeway?
Los Angeles county stretches
over 4,000 square miles,
encompassing high deserts, sparkling
beaches, snowy peaks, and meandering
megalopolis that, since its
inception, has inspired legions of
dreamers -from de Mille to Steven
Spielberg.
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Live in Irvine, California |
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Long before developers embraced the
idea of mixed-use communities, there
was Irvine. It was born in the
1960s, when the University of
California commissioned architect
William Pereira to design a new
campus and town. Today, its
population hovers around 200,000,
yet it feels much smaller thanks to
its tight-knit neighborhoods and
more than 16,000 acres of green
space. In 2008, it was ranked 4th in
the Top 100 Cities - Best Places to
Live.
Irvine is one of the
nation's largest planned urban
communities and encompasses more
than 65 square miles, with a
relatively young population. Some
amusement parks and attractions near
our Irvine location are SeaWorld,
Irvine Lake, etc.
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Trying
to prepare yourself for the
new student life in the
U.S.? Most of the times, it
will be hard trying to adjust yourself to a
new environment. Come prepared so you can
enjoy your life here to its best. We can help with these
first basic steps.
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One
of the most effective
ways to learn a new language is to practice
it in your everyday life. Improve
your English quickly, as
well as always stay updated, by
reading everyday's news from
your home country and all
over the worlds.
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Garden Grove
Campus (MAIN CAMPUS):
11751 Monarch St,
Garden Grove, California 92841. USA
Tel: (714) 903-4588 |
Los Angeles
Campus:
2975 Wilshire Blvd. #200,
Los Angeles, California 90010. USA
Tel: (213) 380-7899 |
Irvine
Campus:
16490 Bake Pkwy. #100,
Irvine,
California 92618, USA
Tel: (949) 509-9288 |
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