University campuses in the U.S. have a life of their own, and they are like small student towns and encourage you to socialize and make friends. Even if you did not live on campus, it would be a shame not to experience the American campus lifestyle. You can grab a burger (and at a low price, too), go on a picnic, take yoga classes for free, and by all means, join the super-fun student parties.
Studying abroad in the U.S.A. will offer a competitive edge once you enter the job market. In addition, interacting with a diverse range of people while learning in the U.S.A. will enhance your ability to interact with people from other cultures and analyze issues from a global perspective.
Employees who speak multiple languages, have international experiences, and quickly adapt to new professional environments are in high demand. In addition, companies will see you as a candidate with a global mindset and a problem solver.
People who have taken the initiative to live and study outside their home country are more motivated, flexible, and independent than those who have never lived abroad. In addition to excellent English language skills, your time abroad in the U.S.A. will help you become more outgoing, confident, communicative, and always up for any challenge. America has this effect on all international students.