Academic Year Abroad

12-12-2008

 High Points about Studying Abroad

High Points about Studying AbroadThe idea of studying abroad is rewarding. It is one of the most life challenging and life fulfilling experience for a college student’s career. However, there are some commonly regarded issues about studying abroad. If you can mark your sit with these points, rest-assured you will never go wrong with your choice of studying abroad.

  • Getting added academic credit – it is one of the best things about studying abroad knowing that you will get added academic credits towards your degree. In the process, you are expected to do work more than an average student does. Studying abroad is profound; you have to make experiences at the core of intellectual foundations.
  • Diversity – If you are in a foreign country, things will be different. The marked differences are seen in the different standards of living, priorities, expectations and cultures. Some things maybe better back at your own place or otherwise. Anyhow, remember that experiencing and exploring differences are inherent with your goals of studying abroad.
  • Exceptional opportunity – Students from your home country are unlikely to have the capacity and money it takes to be able to study abroad. And, not only will you get to meet new local friends there, but you will also have the opportunity to travel far and go on exciting new trips inland.
  • Learn a foreign language – Learning a foreign language is most probable, but it takes a lot of time and challenge to come to its fluency. You have to be realistic of your goals, and not disappoint yourself about your intention for studying abroad.
  • It is never too late to study abroad – Even if you miss the application deadline for studying abroad, make the initiative to check with your study abroad adviser – most programs always have space and accept late applicants. What is really important is the need to plan ahead for your specific courses. Also, be aware that some countries require students to get visas, resulting in no chances for application if you are a late applicant.

Taking an academic year abroad guarantees you earn extra credit toward your degree for your overseas experience, and in many countries you will receive federal financial aid for it, which can be reimbursed to your costs for studying abroad. There are also special study-abroad scholarships that are actually available, and it is best that you apply for those. Surprisingly many students don’t apply for them, thus making the odds even better for you if you try.