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Deciding that you need to Study Abroad

So, you've decided that you want to study abroad. What's next? How do you get started?

Studying abroad is a serious and expensive undertaking.

To decide if it is the best option for you, consider carefully how it will fit into your long-term educational and professional plans.

To ensure that this move is the one for you, there are several preliminary key questions that you should ask yourself.


What are your goals?

* Do you have academic preparation necessary to achieve those goals?
* Do you have adequate English?
* Do you have enough money?
* Are you prepared to live in another country for the time it takes to earn a degree?


It is important to rationalize your decision for studying abroad. Studying abroad is not an end unto itself.



Students pursue higher education, in their home country or abroad, because the experience will help them to achieve their professional and personal goals. Those goals may include professional advancement, a higher-paying job, or a greater appreciation and knowledge of the world.

As you define your educational and professional goals, here are some questions to ask:

* Am I willing to spend this much time in higher education?
* Is there a need for my chosen profession in my home country?
* Will I earn enough in this profession to justify the investment?
* Will my educational credentials be recognized at home when I return?
* Will spending time abroad cause me to miss important opportunities at home?
* Is the knowledge I will gain readily transferable to situations in my home country?
* Will the technological expertise I acquire abroad be of use at home?
* Is the training or education I need available at home?


Are you academically prepared?

If you are applying for undergraduate study at a two or four year U.S University, you must have completed at least 12 years of school and obtained the equivalent of a U.S high school diploma. If you are considering graduate study at the master's or doctorate level, you will need academic credentials equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree.

Some U.S universities are very competitive, selecting only students with excellent grades and test scores as well as leadership skills. Many U.S universities are less selective, but almost all require some demonstration that you have succeeded in your previous schooling and that you have the potential to success at a more advanced level. Most graduate schools also require a minimum grade point average of 3.0 from previous study.


Be realistic about your academic record and test scores. Apply to universities whose requirements match your academic background and interests. Be aware that graduate work in the United States involves a great deal of independent work and classroom discussion, forms of learning that may be different from what you have experienced.


U.S. Colleges and universities place a great deal of emphasis on neat, organized and clearly written presentations. Almost nothing is accepted in handwriting; projects and term papers should be typed or produced on a computer. More and more research at campus libraries is conducted using computers to access on-line resources instead of books. Most universities will issue students a personal electronic mail account upon enrollment and expect them to use it for homework assignments.



Do you have adequate English?

Most universities will require undergraduate and graduate students to prove their English Language ability as part of the admissions process by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The level of proficiency required varies from school to school and from department to department, but it is important to remember that the more prepared you are before you begin study, the more confident you will feel as a student in the United States.

It is an advantage to have a good command of written and spoke English from the very beginning of the application process. Some universities will require applicants to submit at least one essay as part of their application; others may request an interview or teleconference with you to hear how you express yourself in English.



Do you have enough money?

When considering the cost of a U.S education, include the cost of tuition, living expenses, books and other items. Tuition varies widely from university to university, but it is usually the largest single cost an international student faces. A community college may have a yearly tuition of $28,000. Sources of financial aid available to international students at the undergraduate level are limited and highly competitive.

Your financial plans should cover your entire program. An undergraduate degree in the United States takes an average of four to five years to complete. Master's programs may last one to three years. Doctoral programs may take anywhere from five to seven years, depending on your field of study and previous education. Non-degree or vocational programs last anywhere from several month to two years.
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Be realistic if you plan to bring your family with you during your time in the United States. You will probably need an additional $5,000 per year to bring your spouse with you and an extra $4,000 per year for each child. Health insurance is a necessity for living in the United States; budget for these costs as well. The cost of health insurance varies but generally ranges from $3,500 to $4,000 per year for a family



Are you prepared to live in another country and culture?

Living abroad for an extended period of time while pursuing your educational goals is much different from visiting the country for a few weeks or months as a tourist. Give some thought to how living in a new environment and a new culture might change you, and the additional changes you may need to make upon your return home. Consider whether you have the skills to live independently in a new culture. You will likely be separated from family and friends for a long period. If you do bring your family, consider their adjustment as well.

Resourcefulness, creativity and realistic planning are all key factors in determining whether you will succeed in your plan to study abroad.


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The Application Process for the US, US Academic System - How It All Works, Immigration and Visa Issues for Study Abroad US, Work-Study Abroad in the USA, Why Indian Students go to the USA



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  1. sanket_bhargava saidWed, 26 Nov 2008 17:10:10 -0000 ( Link )

    really nice..i love it…..my answer is ..”yes i will go abroad” go ahead…...thanx..

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  2. swetha_k saidThu, 27 Nov 2008 05:27:20 -0000 ( Link )

    hey ….......this is very nice!!!!!!!

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  3. MayMay saidThu, 27 Nov 2008 12:23:15 -0000 ( Link )

    Thanks a lot for your positive feedback, folks!

    If you have any questions in regards to studying abroad, I’m here to help.

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  4. rcube saidSat, 13 Dec 2008 04:09:47 -0000 ( Link )

    hi….i am in the 10 th grade…..can u help me out as to how i should prepare for SAT?

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  5. nash2519s saidMon, 15 Dec 2008 11:59:20 -0000 ( Link )

    hey …........i am in 10th standard intrested in engineering study in U.S ? could you please sugget me with some institutions and how to go about them ,possibly detailing me if you may.

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  6. MayMay saidMon, 15 Dec 2008 13:23:02 -0000 ( Link )

    Hi there Nash,

    I’m glad to hear that you’re interested in studying in the U.S.!

    Please refer to LearnHub’s School Finder tool. From here, you’ll be able to search all the available schools within America that offer schools related to your field of interest.

    I also encourage you to join the CAT Prep and Study Abroad USA communities for practice tests on standard admission tests and information from VISA application to campus life.

    If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.

    Good Luck!

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  7. kartheeka_p saidTue, 16 Dec 2008 10:32:01 -0000 ( Link )

    hii, i have 3 year degree. can any one please tell me do the american universities accept me for MS. i am intrested in animation. please tell me which universities are offering MS in animation

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  8. umi_dee saidWed, 17 Dec 2008 06:08:01 -0000 ( Link )

    hi there, I am looking out for a good course in media and communications at the masters level either in the UK, Australia or New Zealand. can you provide me with the details regarding basic eligibility requirements, course fee, livin and accomodation expenses etc. I have almost 4 years experience in PR and corporate communication post graduation. Looking forward for your suggestion!

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  9. umi_dee saidFri, 19 Dec 2008 06:15:46 -0000 ( Link )

    It was a pleasant surprise to know that you too are a communication student. Thanks for the info…will surely have a look at the suggested community.

    Thanks!

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  10. kartheeka_p saidFri, 19 Dec 2008 15:16:22 -0000 ( Link )

    thanks a lot for your suggestion MayMay.

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  11. fahimjana saidSat, 20 Dec 2008 15:33:13 -0000 ( Link )

    hi i want to study in us

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  12. raju301 saidThu, 25 Dec 2008 12:06:37 -0000 ( Link )

    thank you for installing faith in me

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  13. er_mbalaji saidSat, 27 Dec 2008 15:35:33 -0000 ( Link )

    Hi, I am Balaji,completed my B.E/Mech Engg last yr, and now willing to write ielts exam by jan’09 end.I have a dubt whether we ca apply to US univ’s with IELTS-General Training Test Score. As I would like to write Ielts-general trg test, as it can help in getting migration in australia for my case..PLease support with relevant answers please.So that I would get cleared wit my doubts.

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