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		<title>Study Abroad: Tips To Help You Decide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being able to get a good education can be the most solid foundation that can shape a person&#8217;s future. This is our way to develop our potential and be competitive in all areas or industries that we choose. We must be able to supply and arm ourselves with the right knowledge to be victorious and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Being able to get a good education can be the most solid foundation that can shape a person&#8217;s future. This is our way to develop our potential and be competitive in all areas or industries that we choose. We must be able to supply and arm ourselves with the right knowledge to be victorious and successful in any endeavor we immerse ourselves. </ P> This is why many people value their education so much and go to great lengths to take care of themselves of this tremendous opportunity. But this does not necessarily mean that getting an education should be all hard work. You may also have some fun along the way and what can be more exciting, fun and adventurous than to study abroad? </ P> More and more people have taken this route to complete their training in a variety of reasons. It can be seen as a very important moment in a student&#8217;s life. You get a lot of advantages over other students in your outlook and your attitude will certainly change. You will have a wider and broader view of everything around you. </ P> Here are some of the reasons for studying abroad is an excellent opportunity: </ p> 1st Academic Credit: This is obviously your primary goal. To get credited with courses and classes you attend and apply it to your educational requirements when you graduate. Whether you are planning to complete your education there, or you want to take just a few classes, ensure that you will be able to use it. <br /> second Learning a new language: With so many technological advances in the world market becomes less and less. More and more companies from different countries are doing business and these companies are looking for employees can break the language barrier. <br /> third A Great Learning Experience: When you study abroad chances are that you will live independently. There will be a lot of practical life experiences that you may be able to use later. Also, if you are considering learning a specific course, some areas will be able to give more knowledge and information about it. <br /> 4th Recipe for an impressive Summary: Having international experience will be a big plus factor on your resume. Employers will be more impressed to know that you have the skills they need an international level. <br /> 5th Fun and lasting memories: Not only will you be able to learn and develop yourself and you will also be having the time of your life. Where to breaks or free times, you can learn more about the culture of the country you are studying in. You will also be meeting new friends and mentors, these are some of the crucial moments in your life that you never ever will forget. </ P> Before finally deciding, or go into a great adventure through study abroad, you should talk to a lot of people first. Your parents should know about your decision because they are likely to be the one to shoulder your expenses. If you are lucky enough to get a scholarship, you still have to let them know. </ P> You can also speak with your academic advisor and a study abroad adviser to learn about the requirements and if this decision is advisable for you. </ P> Many students consider study abroad as impossible, this is attributed to a few reasons as financial issues. It is time to speak with a financial adviser or an organization offering programs where in you will receive assistance. </ P> Take time to research first. This will ensure a smooth and easy transition. Now go see the world, studying abroad. </ P> </p>
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		<title>7 Important Myths for International Students Studying Abroad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myth # 1: Language majors could benefit from study abroad programs: No matter what you major in, students generally don &#8216;t find it difficult to fit a study abroad program for their academic requirements. Limiting your choice of destinations to countries like USA, UK and Australia make up the language barrier as a problem. Even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Myth # 1: Language majors could benefit from study abroad programs: </ strong> </ p> </p>
<p> No matter what you major in, students generally don &#8216;t find it difficult to fit a study abroad program for their academic requirements. Limiting your choice of destinations to countries like USA, UK and Australia make up the language barrier as a problem. Even countries where English is not the native language, the universities, taught in English. </ P> </p>
<p> <strong> Myth # 2: Study abroad is only for the rich: </ strong> </ p> < br /> <br /> 
<p> is not necessary to study abroad will be more expensive than the programs at home. The tuition fees in universities sponsor can often be consistent with study abroad programs as well as home institutions. What is more, often federal and state financial aid may apply to a semester abroad as well. Then there are a number of scholarships for students who wish to use international opportunities in academia. </ P> </p>
<p> <strong> Myth # 3: It takes longer to graduate in study abroad: </ strong> </ p> </p>
<p> care planning can ensure that when you study abroad, you are able to complete your program in the last four years. Both winter and summer have preliminary study abroad opportunities for all students with majors often have the opportunity to study abroad for a whole year and at the same time, good graduate on time. </ P> </p>
<p> <strong> Myth # 4: Courses taken abroad are not eligible home: </ strong> </ p> < br /> <br /> 
<p> The payouts from study abroad is most pronounced in the promotions of U.S. schools that help students adjust credits from foreign universities for their own courses. Be well informed before having to study abroad. Find out about each class syllabus, seek advice from your counselor about the kind of credit that can be earned and ensure that you have it in writing. Please be sure to get credit for all your efforts abroad. <strong> </ strong> </ p> </p>
<p> <strong> Myth # 5: It is unsafe to study abroad: </ strong> ; </ p> </p>
<p> Caution is certainly recommended for travel abroad, but simply to withdraw term overseas with some danger is absurd. Students are notified by study abroad offices on matters concerning safety and health in good time before departure, together with strict guidelines and conduct the safety of the students. <strong> </ strong> </ p> </p>
<p> <strong> Myth # 6: Studying abroad is an advantage only for juniors: < ; / strong> </ p> </p>
<p> Universities strive to provide study abroad programs suited to a very different students, both students and freshmen, many of The programs are planned for the winter or summer interim. </ P> </p>
<p> <strong> Myth # 7: Study abroad for further studies after graduation: </ strong> </ p> </p>
<p> have started life in the real world, professional financial and personal commitments make study abroad a remote possibility. Studying abroad is unique to live out of a culture as a tourist is very unlikely. </ P> </p>
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