Study Abroad, Overseas Education

Sunday 19 February 2017

Make It Easy

Life is worth living, if everything is well-planned and prepared. That’s how we would want our lives to be, but “life is full of surprises” as they say. Your plan of studying overseas in Australia, USA, UK or Canada may have some surprises when you step into the paradise but most of them can be handled easily if you know some facts and quick tips to prepare yourself to make your stay abroad all the more interesting and happy, as it’s supposed to be.
Before crafting a Statement of Purpose, you should be clear about three things: What you want, why you want it and why you can benefit from that particular program that you wish to study. Your SOP is a projection of you.  As your study abroad admission consultants, we believe it is necessary to keep certain points in mind before you start writing.
Choose Interest over Popularity: Pay attention to the program you choose by making sure that it is of your interest instead of chasing for popular university or college. Your stay could really become difficult for you if you do not like the college, course, people, etc.
Be your cultural best: It is very important to get complete information about the country that you are going to. Get hands on information to get some true and genuine facts about the particular country.
Test yourself: You may be required to take an English proficiency test such as IELTS or TOEFL. Before applying, check with your college about which test is applicable to the university / college you want to study in. It is recommended to work on your English skills 6 months prior to the examination.
Comfort counts: You must understand that not all colleges can provide a comfortable environment for foreign students, which makes studying there all the more difficult. So, conduct your research about this important aspect before you apply.

We have a team of study abroad consultants who believe the importance of taking all the necessary steps to prepare well in. They will help you collect details of the native students studying in the country and get involved in groups made by students of your country studying in a foreign country and interact with them as much as you can to learn from their unique experiences. 

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