Summer Study Abroad Programs And Other Graduate Overseas Study Programs


 

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Summer Study Abroad Programs

 

There are many good reasons to study abroad:

  • You would complete a portion of your work in another country giving you a different cultural prespective on your studies.
  • You can go just about anywhere you can think of
  • Just the fact that you get to live in another country and see how they live, most likely at a low cost, is a great expierence for any young person

Many students from North America decide to study abroad in Europe, because the continent is a rich tapestry of diverse cultures and landscapes. For example, an architecture student could travel to Italy and learn about ancient Italian architecture. A cooking student could travel to France to receive tutelage under fine French chefs. An art student could travel to Switzerland and paint idyllic mountain scenes. These are just a few examples of what may be possible. There are very few limits to what you can do academically when studying overseas.

How does it work?

Sometimes you may travel as a group or you might go solo. There may even be an exchange program in place where a student from abroad travels to your school while you are at theirs. Education is just one benefit of traveling overseas for college study. You get to experience a whole new world, a new language, a new culture. You are able to see breathtaking monuments, landmarks and natural wonders that you may never see again. Walking in the footsteps of the ancients is something you may never forget.

How should I go about finding out about studying abroad?

If you want to study abroad, the first step is to find out what opportunities are available. There should be at least one advisor at your university or high school that can help you. Then you will need to find about costs and whether you can get financial aid for the trip. Student travel insurance must be taken care of, as well as other legalities like any required vaccines and your passport. You should also find out about the college credits you will receive for spending time in abroad study. Once all is said and done, you are ready to embark on a grand learning adventure.

If you get the chance to go to a different country, doing it at a young age is the time to do it. You most likely don't have a wife or husband and most likely don't have kids yet. Yu are in school, so you most likely don't have a job either. It is one of the few times in your life you will not have at least one of these things and this will make it easier to go overseas. Happy travels!

 

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