The Basics of U.S. Higher Education w/ Ms. Trishita Maula
On April 7th 2016 the American Corner Bitola organized a Coffee with a Diplomat event on the topic “The Basics of U.S. Higher Education" with Ms. Trishita Maula, Second Secretary in the United States Foreign Service. Ms. Maula has previously served in U.S. Embassy Dhaka and the Permanent Mission of the United States to the United Nations in Geneva. She holds a degree in Economics and Mathematics from Barnard College, Columbia University and is a native of New York City.
Higher Education in the U.S. is based on a core liberal arts and sciences curriculum that features a broad of humanities courses - art, science, music, history, philosophy, literature- along with in-depth focus on one particular discipline. Ms. Maula talked with the attending students on degree types, life on campus, types of schools, selection of majors, volunteering, application process and much more giving through her personal experience.
The students at the end had a lot of interesting questions that opened a great discussion.