Studying Abroad

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Argentina holds adventure every corner you turn, and you will learn more a day here than you would weeks in a classroom. Read on to learn how to go to college in Argentina... more »
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Apply for your visa as far ahead of time as possible to ensure you have it before your departure date. .. more »
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If you want to study in the United Kingdom, you'll need to obtain a student visa so that you can enter the country legally. Here's what you need to do in order to get clearance for studying in the UK... more »
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The Korean language is complex and sophisticated. Learning it can be fun and can bring a tremendous sense of achievement when one can confidently carry a conversation with a native speaker or effortlessly read from a restaurant menu. As in ... more »
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This Fulbright Fellowship offers graduate students in the United States the chance to study in another country. It not only provides money, but also a great deal of flexibility in setting up your own program of study and/or research... more »
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Few awards for college graduates are as prestigious as the Rhodes Scholarship: two fully funded years of study at England's Oxford University, including living expenses and travel to and from Oxford. The selection process is long and arduous, but ... more »
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Studying overseas provides a unique opportunity to learn a new language, see the world and understand other cultures... more »
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You want to conquer, investigate, navigate, or just snoop around your world - but you don't want to do it under military command. Wonderful! You're about to embark on an exclusive adventure that will leave you forever changed. But first ... more »
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Travelling abroad during college is the best experience you will ever have, so why are so many people too afraid to do it? Most people are afraid they can't pay for it and that it will set them back in getting their degree, but this is NOT TRUE!.. more »
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We all love Indiana Jones, but a real career in archaeology can be different from the movies. It takes goods grades, an athletic mindset, and a willingness to work in some crazy locations with people as crazy as you are... more »
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If you want to immigrate to the United States, you must find an American sponsor who will sign an Affidavit of Support, which insures you do not become a burden to the U.S. taxpayer. This sponsor must be the family member who also files your ... more »
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The number of students participating in foreign exchange programs at the post-secondary-school level in any given year is a surprisingly large number--1.4 million. Of those, approximately one-third of them choose the United States as their ... more »
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson 1 comments
Studying abroad sounded like a great idea, and now it's about a month before you'll be traveling to the U.K. You've got all your paperwork sent in to the British High Commission in your home state, and you're worried about the interview for the ... more »
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The impossible task to overcome, procrastination. We would all love to be able to completely stop, but how many of us really can? Well reading this article can do nothing more than bring you one step closer.. more »
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If you're planning to study abroad, you must prepare yourself for some feelings of homesickness. Regardless of how excited and prepared you are for your upcoming experience, you are bound to miss home. Feelings of loneliness and sadness are not ... more »
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Many people wonder how anyone, even someone freezing to death a Himalayan snowstorm, could ever eat their own hand. Well, as it turns out it can be quite easy... more »
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Studying abroad is the dream of many high school and university students. By carefully checking out the options, you can choose a program that will send you where you want to go and provide the most for your money... more »
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During your summer break from school you might want to consider traveling abroad. A great way to do that is by finding a seasonal job. Working abroad can be very rewarding and affords you the opportunity to live in another culture and visit new ... more »
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If learning a foreign language leaves you tongue-tied and exhausted, you’re not alone. The United States is a painfully monolingual nation, but you don’t have to be one of the thousands of Americans who speaks English and English alone. Here are ... more »
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Before contacting the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) for a visa application, it helps to know which application you want... more »
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There are a number of highly prestigious universities to be found within Scotland, both ancient and modern. Students from all over the world come to the country each year, many of whom apply for scholarships. As such, gaining a scholarship to ... more »
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The F1 visa is also called a student visa and is issued to students who wish to attend school in America. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issues this visa. There are a variety of requirements that a person must meet ... more »
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Becoming burnt out with your studies can really turn the pressure on you. You feel as if you are never going to get through the subject you need to. Taking a break from your work and enjoying a nice time out to get your mind off your studying is ... more »
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If you want to spend part of your undergraduate or postgraduate years studying and working abroad, you usually need to participate in a student work exchange program. These agreements exist between the United States and certain, but not all, ... more »
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The majority of foreign medical schools are far easier to enroll in than those in the United States. This doesn't necessarily mean that you will get an inferior education. Many aspiring doctors from the United States attend medical schools in ... more »