When I prepared to study abroad last semester, I was a little nervous because of the price tag!!!
I had so many uncertain things running through my head: “How am I going to handle this?”
“Am I going to sign up and go through the whole process and THEN realize that I do not have the money?”
And on top of all these concerns, I was paying for my program all on my own. This was all quite daunting.
However, I succeeded and I want to share with you guys how I did it and how you can do it too.
To assist you guys I have listed some effective strategies which worked for me !! yay Without further delay , let’s dive in:
A lot of students are scared to study abroad because they think it’s too expensive . But We will list a few effective strategies which will help you manage your studies and career abroad.
When planning to go abroad, it is normal to worry about how you will pay for your own college education. You have to consider the tuition fee, charges for accommodation, travel, food, and other expenses.
Let’s get you some effective strategies which worked for me !!
1.SAVE YOUR MONEY IN PRIOR
Prior Planning your process of applying to study abroad , you can save a lot for your higher education. keeping aside some of your allowance or income every month and saving it in a bank account. Even if you are late for the process, stick to this strategy , a small saving amount can mean a lot
2. Look for Merit Programs
Some colleges provide free tuition fees for students on the basis of their merit. Similarly, a few colleges reduce it partially. This takes off a huge burden from students’ minds, letting them focus on their studies rather than worrying about debt.
Some institutes also offer a monthly stipend to students, helping them take care of their accommodation, food, and other miscellaneous expenses.
3.Apply for multiple scholarships and grants
A lot of students think that they will get a scholarship only on merit . Well, on new schemes you don’t have to be a top-ranking student to get money for your education.
So right after you’re done with university applications, start looking for scholarships you can apply for, both inside and outside your institution. The scholarships & grants don’t always have to be merit-based. You will find lots of other options, like necessity based, sports, .
4, Get a part time job
A part-time job comes with many benefits. It will allow you to gain experience in the field of your interest, and help you cover your expenses.
And while countries usually allow international students to work only 20 hours a week,there can be exceptions in this case. For example, if you take up a job in freelancing, you might be able to work for longer hours. And that working income will be enough to pay for your living and personal expenses in college.
5.Secure Teaching Assistant position
While you’re not working through an internship or a part-time job, you can apply for a Graduate Assistantship, a Teaching Assistantship, or a Research Assistantship with one of your professors. This will be enough to cover the costs for your tuition, accommodation, and personal expenses.
HOPE THIS IS HELPFUL ,TRY WHICH STRATEGY WORKS BEST FOR YOU ,AND IF U GET STUCK OR NEED HELP IN ANY OF THE PROCESS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT http://sanzedu.com/ -The Student Guide .