IT’S ABOUT TO GO DOWN!!! In a few months, I will be studying abroad.
But where ??
As I decide to embark on this new journey, I want to take you guys with me.
Move on to the First stop :
The dream of a new country, a new experience, and new culture inspires many students to consider higher education abroad .
But, with thousands of study abroad programs worldwide we tend to confuse which and how can you get about picking the right one?
The long check list of tasks you need to complete before actually heading abroad, it can be difficult to decide where to start.
From my first study abroad experience, I have learned about some really cool study abroad steps ,However, I succeeded and I want to share with you guys how I did it and how you can do it too
Get yourself organized with these five steps that will help you plan ahead for your time abroad.
There are several types of programs to choose from as you decide which is best for you. As you research your options of interest, it’s important to decide and check with the program of interest to learn more about what they offer.
One of the most popular reasons to study abroad is to learn or practice a foreign language. If you are studying a foreign language, choosing a country where you can learn that language through immersion is an excellent reason to study abroad.
Your level of proficiency in the language will not matter. A placement test will determine at what level you will start. Generally, you will have to complete some initial coursework in the language before you start the language courses.
Look at the graduate employment rate in your subject area and explore the industries you could apply your skills to.
Figuring out your budget can help you cut down your study abroad choices. You’ll have to find a destination that works around your finances, so it pays to look into typical tuition fees and living costs.
With such a large number of universities offering international study, there’s something to suit every budget. Some countries even offer the chance to study abroad for free, while others offer generous scholarship and grant opportunities.
Having access to a friendly support system can help you settle in.
By choosing a country with a high population of international students, you know you’ll find people with shared experiences and interests.
Check out http://sanzedu.com/ -The Student Guide for more tips about how to prepare for study abroad, plus detailed information about how to obtain the proper travel documents, tips for packing and real-life student advice about how to make the most of your time abroad.