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Students and guests learned a lot about life and work opportunities in the U.S.

A lecture by Charles Cather, an expert from Work and Travel Group, about studying, working, and living in the United States, was held on Friday, November 8, at the International School. The event generated significant interest among students and the wider public, as the lecture was made accessible to all via live stream.

Interactive Session with Students and a Strong Online Audience Response

The lecture began with a detailed presentation of the most popular programs for studying, working, and interning in the U.S. Charles Cather, alongside a representative from Work and Travel Group, provided clear and valuable information on how students can achieve their career ambitions in America. The speakers explained how to apply for these programs, what is necessary for a successful stay and work in the U.S., and how to choose the right program according to personal goals and interests.

Students had the opportunity to ask numerous questions, showing great interest and curiosity. Many wanted to know more about everyday life in the U.S., as well as the specific steps needed to achieve their professional goals. This interactive session enriched the lecture further, as students were able to directly communicate with experts and get answers to their questions.

Valuable Insight into International Opportunities

The lecture allowed attendees to gain a deeper understanding of how international programs can open doors to educational and professional opportunities in the U.S., as well as how they can contribute to the personal and professional development of young people.