Semester Abroad

21-10-2007

 Life when studying abroad

Life when studying abroad

Nowadays, as the time revolves there are many challenges as well as new things to discover. Such like a high school students, some of them could not continue their life in college because of some financial problems. Though some don’t realize it because maybe they can afford the high rate of tuition fees offered by the prestigious Universities but for those who cannot afford will prefer of working rather than studying. However, students who could not afford college, they could possibly afford it when they are resourceful and keen enough looking for information in the net. Actually there are many special offers for students who could not continue college in the net. And actually most of them are coming from the prestigious Universities worldwide.

If you are quite interested with the offer, then you are letting yourself embrace with a million of opportunities. Did you know that studying abroad is an unusual experience? Well if you are qualified with the challenges presented to you by the University you are applying abroad, then slowly pack your things and get ready to flock abroad. Studying abroad at first is full of challenges, adapting with a new environment is the most challenging part of your life while studying abroad. You begin to miss your homeland and maybe regret the idea of choosing to continue your college overseas. However, eventually you will learn to love your surroundings as go along with your life and studies. Meeting new friends’ and classmates is the main factor why you survive with the challenges.

Though there are dissimilar acquaintances when studying abroad from your homeland, the most important thing is you learn something new and different from your typical Universities way back home. What’s good when studying abroad is you will learn to appreciate yourself since you will learn how to stand by yourself; you learn to live life all by yourself and it is only a sign how tough you are struggling life away from home. Your new friends could be very helpful in continuing your life since they will be the ones to show you some significant views of their place. And eventually you will love to appreciate the culture they have, as well as they love your culture too. Both of your new friends started to share what you have in your place and what she/he has in their place.

At first what you learn from them is their language; you will surely learn the language they have if they have different language from yours. And then you started also to teach them about your language. There is always a give and teach relationship happen when you are studying abroad, and the challenge is always expected so you should not be shock when landing with the place meets you awkward feelings. Just go on, since there are a number of benefits you will gained after you study abroad. There are surely many prestigious companies that try to get your attention to work with them when they know you are one of the students from the prestigious Universities abroad.


05-10-2007

 The Basics in Studying Abroad

The Basics in Studying Abroad

STUDYING abroad is always a wonderful opportunity. You may experience other cultures, learn other languages and know a lot of friends. You may even be immersed with a native family for your entire stay there. The native family will definitely involve you in excursions around the place where you are staying and will introduce you to their local delicacies which are all yummy and nutritious of course.

After all, who doesn’t want to eat healthy food anyway? Your host family will likewise patiently input language tutorials to enhance your learning of the new tongue. They will guide you throughout some of the crowded places in the place where you are staying and try to ask you whether you can make most of the conversations of the people around you. This is on top of the six-month crash course on second language acquisition that you are expected to undergo once you’re in college. Do not worry about having the hassle of learning a new language; it is definitely fun and exciting. Besides, you can use the newly-acquired language for possible postings here in the future or in possibly dealing with a potential investor. The rewards will really be great.

In return, you are also expected to teach them a few things about your own language or even manage to cook the local equivalent of the staple in your country of origin. Take for example, a Filipino who will be visiting Paris for the first time to take eight college semesters in fashion design. At first, she will be toured around Paris like visiting the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Shakespearean Library. Later, she will be introducing Filipino food to her friends like roasted pig and dried fish.
If you are a foreigner visiting the Philippines, you will be expected to treat and be treated the same way too. You will be toured around the many spots in the island such as Camiguin and Boracay. You will taste Asian food such as Korean food.

The preceding are just some of the experiences that you will definitely enjoy while studying abroad. Studying abroad is not a right; it’s both an opportunity and a privilege. When you aim to study abroad, there are colleges and universities in the United States which make mandatory studying abroad when a student is enrolled in the business program. It certainly is just a privilege and not a right because financing for your stay abroad – including lodging, food and other incidental expenses, some of which are reimbursed – are funded by the private sector as part of a bargaining for government tax incentives.

Among those included in the budget are dormitory utility expenses such as water, high speed wireless and wired Internet connection, cable TV, phone landline and the like. Of course, the endowment will definitely not pay for your cell phone and game console bills. The most popular destinations abroad for business students in the United States are France and Argentina. Try to apply for one today.


03-10-2007

 Spotlight: Studying Abroad

MORE and more people are studying abroad these days because it is now a university requirement here in the United States. Take for instance the Carlston School of Management at University of Minnesota. It is now a requirement for their business students to study for at least one academic semester abroad. A total of two semesters abroad can cost $1,000 of additional tuition to the students. Countries they prefer to study are Argentina and France. There may be no peculiar business ideas in those countries mentioned like those practiced by Fortune 500 companies but the management of the business school has perceived that some business practices in those countries are worth emulating.

But to many who cannot afford to spend $1,000 for tuition in studying abroad, there are always institutions funding grants for scholarships abroad. Some colleges and universities nationwide have even organized scholarships to poor but deserving students who are in their roster to study abroad. Other costs that a student needs to be aware before going on a trip abroad are the cost of living in the place such as lodging costs, transportation costs in going to the college campus and back, costs in utilities in the place that you’re living in such as high speed wired and wireless Internet connection, cable television, electricity, water and land line and mobile phone line connection. One must also spend for the appliances needed while on his or her semester abroad. By the way, the two-month summer program is also counted as a semester.

The other things that the student needs are his or her own dishwasher, clothes dryer, heater, air conditioner, a television with an LCD screen, a subwoofer system and a DVD player. It’s not just the finances that count too. When one studies abroad, the student will surely have an exhilarating experience in molding his or her own character to be tolerant to people of other races, cultures and languages. This is especially true in a classroom composed of multinationals where English is only the second language. One may have a classmate who is an Australian, an Iraqi or a Tongan. It is quite amusing to find out the culture where one’s classmate comes from.

And it’s not just the Carlston School of Management which has joined the bandwagon of sending their students on internships abroad. There are other selected colleges and universities across the United States and even in nearby Canada which have chosen this curricular path. Think tanks in these educational institutions have found out that learning must not be rigid academic or practical training. Learning must also be coupled with enjoyment. Thus, we see students enjoying themselves embedded to the culture of the host country and even learning their language as well. Washington State University management says that they want to expose their students to other global business practices. The students are also given an option to enroll in a foreign language course and acquire it on the duration of their academic stay in the foreign country of their choice. Colleges and universities allow their students to select from a list the country they wish to have a study tour on.


About

SemesterAbroad is a study program for college students who have decided to study and travel in the first and second semester of each term. Although destinations have been previously limited to a specific area, more and more possible destinations are being added to the list. The growing realisation at all levels of education that students must strive to prepare themselves more for a global society is primarily responsible for the dramatic increase in study options abroad. Each program has its own application deadline and requirements which a student needs to inquire about beforehand. Enough time should be allowed for the over all preparation.

Let SemesterAbroad.net guide you through the process of understanding the opportunities presented by studying abroad.

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