3 Tips from Students Who Have Already Studied Abroad

You can ask that from Google and those sponsored posts on top publications. Or, you can simply ask the students who have already studied abroad about some tips and their experience of pursuing education overseas.

Since we would prefer the latter ourselves, we would assume you would go for that too. So, to help here, here are three tips to study abroad from experienced students who have already walked the same mile that you’re planning to:

  • Don’t believe money can get you there
Yes, it’s expensive – but studying abroad is equally competitive. Millions of international students apply to colleges in the USA, Canada, UK, and Australia every year. Most of them fail not because they don’t have enough money to finance their education but because they aren’t formally competent enough to get into top colleges.

So, just because you have enough money, don’t assume that you can get into your desired university. You need to have the right aptitude to beat thousands of other applications. Don’t lag in your SAT, ACT, GRE, TOEFL, IELTS or any other test you’re required to take. Work hard and try to score (very) high. It would improve your chances of getting into a good university.
  • Stop chasing the “best colleges in the USA”
Google it now and you will find endless lists or rankings of “best colleges” in the USA, Canada, UK, and Australia. Not that these names are bad but there are also so many other institutes that are just as good. 

Moreover, the kind of study abroad programs you’re looking for, or the kind of career plans you have, these “top” colleges might not necessarily be an ideal suit for you.

You want to do thorough research to factor in a lot more colleges in the process to really find your “right”. Else you might end up in a good institute to only realize that it wasn’t the right fit for your career path. 
  • Don’t do it all alone (unless you want to lose your mind) 
Applying to study abroad isn’t an easy task. You need to take care of so many different things, right from test preparation to applying for the visa.

It’s easy to get confused and commit basic mistakes. This is why working with a consultant is a good idea. On the back of their experience and expertise, they can really make the process of planning and applying so much easier. Moreover, if you’re confused about your career path, they can even offer you counseling.

Now, this doesn’t mean you simply Google “education consultancy near me” and pick the first name that pops in the result. To really find a good consultant that brings you more value and convenience, you must do thorough research. So, take your time here.

Conclusion

These are three tips, for the aspirants, from students who have already studied abroad.

Deciding to seek education overseas will not only steer your career but also impact your whole life. So, spare enough of your time and attention in the process to make the right choices.

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