Each area of study has their own group of specialized faculty who will be able to help the student. Since the university is online the staff to student ratio is hard to define.
Study hard(love to study) and be friendly to you classmates. This is the general answer for you question.
yes, but it would be hard to that.
If you're really talented, not really. They have a good international program. Check it out at their website.
Hard to say unless you've studied at all of them ;) Oxford / Cambridge is going to be good, but Cardiff is also particularly good.
Mary is a student who works hard
Oxford is better recognized in the world (I mean third world countries, south Asia, and other non-Western regions) than Harvard. It's also about 400 years older than Harvard, and in fact is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. An Oxford degree always, no matter the discipline, carries a certain cachet in the world.But Harvard is, of course, Harvard. You can't go wrong either way, but I would personally choose Oxford, because it is not just well-known or prestigious, but truly legendary.
The definition of a student-athlete is someone that attends high school, college, or a university and competes in the schools athletic department. A student-athlete is a incredible role, it helps you become more active and competitive while also studying and working hard in the classroom.
It is definitely possible. Because colleges value diversity (or at least say they do), an international student is a special asset to any college campus. The applications for American schools typically require a student to be a permanent legal resident of the U.S., however. This would mean that an international student would first have to move to the U.S. and obtain permanent legal resident status. Also, as with any college, U.S. colleges are very competitive. Therefore, just being an international student is not enough to gain one admission. They might not look too hard at a high school transcript because France's education system is different, but one would need test scores, essays, and other documentation that provides evidence that he or she would make a good student.
That depends on the student, the subject, the student's motivation and study habits, etc. Homework that is hard for one student might be easy for another. If an assignment is hard or homework in general is hard for you, you should talk to your parents and teacher to get some help.
University wont be easy for many people, your proffesers will be very hard on you but if you keep your work above your personal life you'll do great. Good Luck !!!:P
University is harder for some than for others. It may take awhile to get used to being away from home and on your own. The schedule may take some getting used to also and a student will have to allow enough time for studying.