5 Things to Consider When Deciding Where to Study Abroad

For better or worse, where you go to college significantly impacts your professional path.

If you’re lucky enough to consider studying abroad, you have more factors to consider when deciding which country and college.

Here are five tips to help you pick the right destination for you.

1. Consider your finances

One of the most common worries about studying abroad is the finances involved.

You must consider how much you’ll need to spend to study in a particular destination, from purchasing your flight ticket and booking accommodation to college fees and living expenses.

Which countries offer the best value for students? Which are closest and can help you cut down on travel costs?

2. Decide if you’re interested in the language and culture.

Another way to zoom in on the right country is to go where the language interests you.

Your courses may not be taught in the local language, but language certainly is a huge factor in easing your transition when you move there.

You don’t necessarily have to be fluent in the local language—although it helps—so long you’re keen enough to learn and expand your horizon.

Having an interest in learning the culture and language of the destination will not only keep you motivated to learn but also liven up your experience.

Bonus: Speaking the language will also enable you to connect with locals better.

3. Think of the lifestyle fit 

You’d want to find a place with a pace that matches yours.

If you enjoy all the convenience and modern amenities major cities offer, then the metropolises may be where you should cast your applications toward.

What if you prefer a slower, more relaxed way of living? Cozy university towns would be more up your alley. You’ll likely spend some years staying put wherever you decide to study, so choose wisely.

You’ll have a better experience in places you can connect with and enjoy living in.

4. Find a place that supports your interests and career plan

Depending on your major and academic interests, you may be more inclined to certain universities/colleges and countries that are famous for their opportunities. 

If you’re a budding animator, Tokyo should be on your list of considerations. If you’re drawn to pristine urban city planning, how about Singapore?

Be where the experts are and where your talent will be appreciated, even if you don’t necessarily plan to stay after graduation.

5. Research the accessibility

One joy of studying abroad is exploring a new country—and even multiple nearby countries. If you want to maximize your traveling student experience, pick a city with an established transportation system.

Chances are, the more advanced the city is, the more options you have to travel around and out of the country.

Major cities may even have multiple transportation hubs catering to international and budget travelers.

Awesome one; I hope this article answers your question.

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Hello, I am ST Admin! For five years, I began actively assisting students in Europe, the United States, and Canada in their pursuit of college advice and scholarship prospects. I am the Administrator of www.schoolandtravel.com at present.

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