Welcome to the GBA International Resources Homepage.
First Steps
Prepare for and take the competency exams for the MBA program:
- Make sure you attend the review sessions
- For the written exam, you should know the format for a memorandum
Check eligibility for waivers to classes already fulfilled by previous education:
- The best person to talk to will be the MBA advisor
Attend the USF MBA and the International Graduate Student orientations:
- You must attend both orientations. It will be the only opportunity to get information about everything that you should know to be a successful student at USF.
As you will see, books can be very expensive with some of them reaching as much as $140 in the USF bookstore.
- USF MBA Text Book Exchange - A resource for USF MBA students to buy/sell/exchange their textbooks.
- www.campusi.com - This website will search all on-line book databases and will find the cheapest deal.
- www.campusbooks.com - Compare Prices on New & Used Textbooks.
- www.bigwords.com - Compares college textbooks, books, DVDs, video games and music.
- www.amazon.com - Here you can buy both new & used books.
- www.ebay.com - Auction website where sometimes you can get real bargains
- www.abebooks.com - Another great on-line book store.
- www.half.com - Another deal site.
Housing
As an incoming graduate student, you have the option of living on-campus or off-campus. This is a big decision to make, so check on all possible options before committing to any living situation.
But be aware that for the same amount that you pay for a room on-campus (sharing with a roommate), you can get your own studio off-campus!
If you choose to live off-campus, make sure you walk around and get a feel of the neighborhood's atmosphere before committing. Please note that to apply for off- campus apartments, many landlords will ask for a credit history, which, if you have not lived in the United States for an extended period of time, may be impossible to obtain. But landlords know that so they will work out a plan with you.
Water is usually included but other utilities, i.e. electricity, water and gas, will be separate from rent payment, so make sure you consider these details with the building manager. The rent contracts are usually for a period of one (1) year.
Living in San Francisco
- Fisherman's Wharf for great seafood.
- Take the ferry to Alcatraz or Angel Island.
- Chinatown or Japantown for some fine local Asian cuisine.
- Union Square for all those who enjoy nothing more than a day of shopping.
- Golden Gate Park for a nice walk through greenery and peaceful settings.
- The San Francisco Zoo, located in the Sunset.
- North Beach, a concentration of bars and (mostly) Italian restaurants.
- The Castro, a flavorful neighborhood with great sights and sounds.
- The Mission district - a colorful locale with a knack for Latin and Central American foods.
- The Haight St - home of the hippie revolution, with fantastic restaurants, bars and shops.
- The Exploratorium - a museum for the scientifically minded.
Careers
- The MBA Career Services located in the Malloy Hall, room 113 will be your best resource to help you find a job in the Bay Area.
- Another alternative is the general USF Career Services Office, located in the University Center room 429.
- If you would prefer an on-campus job, then you should click here.
Note: The CPT mentioned in the previous paragraph is different from the Optional Practical Training (OPT), which is an extra year allowed, also through application, to international students who wish to stay and work in the United States after graduating - contact the ISS Office for more information.