Study Abroad Checklist

 If you plan to study abroad but do not know where to start, you are at the right place to begin your journey. In this blog, you will know everything you should do step by step to be well-prepared for your studies abroad.

 


1. Set your goals

To be successful in something you must set goals for what you want to achieve. You should ask yourself why you want to study abroad. Once you find the answer to this question, it will have a big impact on your choices.

Set your goals. For example, if your main goal is to experience living in Paris, then your best option is probably to study at a French language school there. Knowing French is the key to getting the most out of a stay in France and a normal course at a language school is often less demanding than University studies, which leaves you a great deal of time to explore the city.

2. Find the right university

Once you have set your goals, then you are ready for the next step. Now is the time to focus on achieving it.

First, look for suitable schools. You should know what type of school you are looking for. There are so many schools to choose from, how do you pick the right one? The answer to this question depends on who you are. What is most important for you? Price, facilities, location, courses or the admission procedure? All these things matter and you need to identify what is most important to you.

3. Apply

Your application will decide whether you will be accepted at your chosen school or not. So, fill it carefully and ensure you submit all the requested information. For language schools and many universities, it is usually quite easy to get accepted as long as you fulfil the minimum requirements.

However, if you want to apply to a prestigious university, it can be more challenging with the competition to get accepted and you will need to improve your grades at home first.

4. Finance, Budget and Scholarships

There is the tuition fee when you study abroad. It is recommended that you make a budget where you add together your expected costs for tuition, course materials, accommodation, flight charges, visa and estimated living expenses. Ask yourself if you have sufficient money to get by.

If not, you can look for cheaper alternatives. Working or applying for scholarships are few ways to increase your budget but keep in mind that there is no guarantee that you will get a job or scholarship at your preferred destination.

5. Student Visa and Student Housing

When you study abroad you will need a student visa. The only exception is for European Union students studying in other EU countries. Sometimes, it is allowed to study language courses on a tourist visa but for most courses over three months a student visa is required. Make it mandatory to check the visa regulations for the country that you want to study in.

To enjoy your studies abroad, you must find a good place to live. Many schools have their own accommodation that you can book for yourself. If you prefer to arrange your accommodation, the best solution is often to book some temporary accommodation, to begin with, and then find a more permanent solution once you are at the location and can find it out in person.

Final Thoughts

Studying abroad can be a real adventure. Ensure you stay safe by having good study abroad insurance. Please remember your passport, visa and enrolment documents. Most importantly, book your flights 3 months prior. You can get inexpensive tickets if you are willing to accept a long flight time with several stops.

 


 

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