Study Abroad Perks & How To Guarantee Your Spot

Study Abroad Perks & How To Guarantee Your Own Spot

Your study overseas is worth every penny.

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When you study abroad, you experience better personal growth. Sure, studying abroad and navigating the unknown may seem like a risky business to a college freshman. However, you will be surprised by how much you can change.  

Surrounding yourself with different cultures, people, and surroundings gives you important life lessons that you can carry into adulthood and working life. You learn to be understanding and respectful of people’s differences, making you an open-minded individual. 

 

Better Career Opportunities From Your Study Experience 

Your experience abroad makes a striking resumeYour overseas degree may increase your chances of getting hired compared to having a local degree. Based on a study about the effects of traveling abroad on college students by Erasmus Student Network, up to 64% employers noted that an overseas experience is a vital component in recruitment. Additionally, your international experience gives an impression that you have a strong global network, and are confident at taking risks and facing new challenges.

 

Study With Peers From All Over The World 

Exploring new environments in a different country feels amazing. However, it can be better  with friends! Your housemates and course mates will most likely be your temporary family when you study abroad. 

Have multiracial friends as you study overseas. Image source: Pexels

I’ve lived with an Indonesian roommate during my college days. The amount of fun we’ve had together was endless. From shopping to going on backpacking trips, the time we spent together bonded us. Now, she’s like a sister to me, despite being thousands of miles apart! 

The point is: having international friends simply makes everything better. 

As you meet new people from different parts of the world, you will learn about their background and culture. You might even be able to pick up a new language or two from them! Friends from your host country will introduce you to the lesser-known tourist attractions, making your stay abroad even more exciting! 

 

Ideal Destinations To Study Abroad 

If you plan to study abroad but couldn’t decide on a destination, here are some places that offer quality overseas degrees: 

1) United Kingdom (UK) 

The UK is not all about fish and chips or the iconic Big Ben, seriously. British universities are renowned for their high standards and extremely competitive admissions by local and international students alike. With more than 100 higher education institutions that offer numerous undergraduate and post-graduate programs, the UK is one of the best destinations for a quality overseas degree.

Study in the UK surrounded by beautiful architecture. Image source: Pexels

UK universities are also well-known for their impressive architecture, such as the University of Cambridge, University of Aberdeen, Oxford University, and Aberystwyth University, to name a few. Studying in Romanesque-style stone buildings surrounded with grassy knolls and lush trees certainly makes your student experience a memorable one. 

Check out this student’s experience of studying in the UK here. 

 

2) Switzerland 

Known globally for its Tourism and Hospitality Management courses, Switzerland has so much to offer. 

First of all, forget your assumptions about the expensive living costs of Switzerland. This student came from a middle-class family, and she could study there while keeping up with her yearly travel plans in Switzerland and other parts of Europe! You can read about her story here.

Study in the clean and safe Switzerland. Image source: Pexels

Swiss towns and cities are international student-friendly. You can easily find another foreign student around the corner! Switzerland is very clean and safe with extremely low crime rates, which is why the country is a popular choice among international students.

3) Canada 

The kindness of Canadians isn’t just a rumour. As one of the best places to live in the world, international students can easily make Canada their second home. Canadians are generous and welcoming of people from different parts of the world, so they’ll be more than happy to see you too!

Study in Canada for a wholesome student experience. Image source: Pexels

Canada is an ideal place for international higher education as it values the importance of education among its students.  

In fact, more than half of the Canadian population owns a degree! Their education system is unique yet effective. Canadian higher education institutions are among the pioneers that broke away from traditional grading systems.  

Instead, they highly encourage students to participate in extracurricular activities that involve the community. This creates a holistic education that allows students to absorb knowledge while gaining valuable skills and applying them in daily life. 

 

4) Malaysia 

Looking for an affordable degree in Asia? Look no further. Malaysia offers an array of high-quality degrees to international students seeking to experience a multiracial environment. About 50 – 60% of Malaysians are fluent English speakers, making it easier for international students to adapt to Malaysian lifestyle.

Study in Malaysia and experience the multicultural environment. Image source: Pexels

You can also study for an overseas degree in Malaysia.  

Educational institutions in Malaysia are known for their international partnerships with the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and Switzerland. Getting your overseas degree in Malaysia could save you a lot of money, which you can use to travel around Malaysia during semester breaks!  

There are tonnes of tourist attractions for you to discover, from scenic beaches to impressive caves and mountains. Besides, the year-round tropical climate means you don’t need your bulky winter jacket! 

 

How To Study Abroad? 

Before you experience the pleasures of studying abroad, you first need to go through the application process. 

First of all, decide what and where you want to study. Make sure to do your research before you come to a decision, as studying abroad is a big commitment that involves time and a large sum of moneyTo begin with, we recommend you to choose a course that suits your personalityIt is best to have a few options as your plan B in the events of the university rejecting your application, which can happen if you’re not prepared. 

Next, you should find out about the entry requirements of your desired universities. Do keep in mind that some places require a language certificate. Most universities require a personal statement to evaluate your application, so put in effort to write an impressive one! 

Your Student Visa takes some time for application and approval, so it is best to prepare and submit your documents early to avoid delays. Some of the documents you need are a copy of your passport, health declaration form, proof of enrolment, a statement of purpose, financial proof, and a language certificate (if required). 

We understand that it is a tedious process, so we’re offering to help you, with absolutely no charges! 

  

Your New Adventure Can Come True With Eduloco 

We are a team of passionate people from different parts of the world seeking to help you achieve your higher education goals. At Eduloco, we provide consultations to help students decide on their course and university. Our counsellors are trained professionals equipped with the latest updates of the education systems around the world. 

Trust us when we say you’re in good hands. 

We can guide you to choose your course while considering your budget, preferences, and personal interests to ensure you receive what you deserve. We also help you with university and Visa applications for free Just send us your documents and wait for the good news!  

Kickstart your journey with Eduloco today! You can book a virtual consultation with us, or contact us at +011-2069 9087enquiry@eduloco.com and we’ll get back to you soon! 

Jocelyn Cheng

Jocelyn Cheng

Jocelyn Cheng (JC) is an INFP writer seeking to spread inspiration and spark connections through her words. Her dedication to writing has gifted her with an ability to write for multiple platforms (e.g., website, social media, newspaper, magazine, etc) in different fields, namely Education, Travel, and Healthcare. JC personalizes her works by adding a touch of her own experience into the mix whenever she can to relate to her readers. A self-proclaimed poet and currently a freelance writer, she's working on an untitled poetry book at home while juggling between writing for Eduloco, dancing, and keeping her only plant alive.

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7 Secret Tips To Studying At Home Effectively

7 Secret Tips To Studying At Home Effectively

Is studying at home possible?

Imagine this: you woke up feeling great.

You’re determined to be productive today by dedicating the whole day to study. You open your notebook, switch on your laptop, and settle down to start on your notes….only to realize that 20 minutes later, you’re on your phone watching YouTube videos of kittens and puppies for no real reason.

Sound familiar?

Studying at home can be difficult when you’re not prepared to face the distractions. All of a sudden, the presence of your bed, phone, and television makes it impossible to concentrate. The noise and commotion that never used to faze you, can now set you off at the slightest sound.

Here are some tips that will make your home study experience much easier and hopefully, productive!

1. Invest in a good headset

Studying at home is easier with a headset.

When you first try to study at home, it can feel like an impossible task. The noises of dogs barking, kids crying, and cars honking are all impossible to avoid, which is why I recommend getting a noise-cancelling headset. A good headset will block out most of the noise, allow you to study with minimal distractions, and most importantly, preserve your sanity.

It isn’t necessary to buy an expensive headset; a pair of good earplugs will do the job just as well. Just plug it in, play your favorite tunes and enjoy a peaceful study!

2. Keep your surroundings clean

Before you begin your studies, make sure to clean up your study area by organizing your desk. Clutter and mess in a room distracts us from being able to fully concentrate. A clean environment will freshen up your vibes and help you stay focused.

Study at home with clean surroundings.

You can even take it further and light some scented candles to give the room a soothing presence. I find that lavender and jasmine fragrances are great for calming anxiety, which is always welcome for home study!

3. Create a study plan

Make a list of what you need to accomplish by the end of the day and break them down into small tasks. Smaller tasks don’t feel as overwhelming and are much easier to finish.

Study at home with a clear study plan.

When you’re studying a course, it’s simpler to divide it into more manageable modules. After you complete one, cross it off your list and reward yourself with a short break. Creating these incentives for yourself builds intrinsic motivation, which will encourage more self-study habits in the long run!

4. Study with friends

Don’t forget to add in some social time with friends! Chatting for an hour or two with friends can motivate you to stay focused while studying. You can also help each other out with any chapters or assignments that you’re having trouble with.

Studying at home is fun with friends! 

I always find studying with friends helpful because they can keep me accountable with the tasks I need to do for the day. Not only can I get my daily need for socialization in, but it also staves off the boredom of studying alone. Share your study plan with your friends so they can keep you on track with your schedule, and you the same for them!

5. Take breaks for physical activity

Set a break time for your study session every few minutes. Get up, walk around, or stretch to get your body moving. Physical movement acts as a good stress-reliever and even helps to retain the information from your home learning. So, whenever you’re feeling overwhelmed, get a workout in!

Taking breaks is important when you study at home.

You can do jumping jacks, stretch, walk around the room, or just go outside to get some fresh air and sunlight.

6. Eat well and sleep tight

It's important to eat healthy while studying at home.

One of the biggest temptations of studying at home is snacking. It gets pretty tempting to go all out when the kitchen and fridge is at your disposal, but try to resist the urge to snack when you’re studying. If you must, select healthy snacks like nuts, carrots, hummus, and fresh fruits. These help to boost brain power and avoid the dreaded ‘food coma’. You don’t want to waste time where you’re nodding off every few minutes!

Getting enough sleep of 7 to 8 hours at night is also important, so you wake up feeling well and refreshed to begin your studies of the day.

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