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If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by toluxtim: 8:55pm On Nov 17, 2017
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Re: If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by toluxtim: 9:00pm On Nov 17, 2017
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Re: If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by toluxtim: 10:03pm On Nov 18, 2017
studying abroad can be a fun and safe experience but it is important to realize that you are subject to the laws and customs of another country.

Make sure you have a signed, valid passport and visas, if required. Also, before you go, fill in the emergency information page of your passport!

Read the Consular Information Sheets (and Public Announcements or Travel Warnings, if applicable) for the countries you plan to visit.

Leave copies of your itinerary, passport data page and visas with family or friends at home, so that you can be contacted in case of an emergency. Keep your host program informed of your whereabouts.

Make sure you have insurance that will cover your emergency medical needs (including medical evacuation) while you are overseas.

Familiarize yourself with local laws and customs of the countries to which you are traveling. Remember, while in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws!

Do not leave your luggage unattended in public areas and never accept packages from strangers.

While abroad, avoid using illicit drugs or drinking excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages, and associating with people who do.

Do not become a target for thieves by wearing conspicuous clothing and expensive jewelry and do not carry excessive amounts of cash or unnecessary credit cards.

Deal only with authorized agents when you exchange money to avoid violating local laws.

When overseas, avoid demonstrations and other situations that may become unruly or where anti-American sentiments may be expressed.

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Re: If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by toluxtim: 10:24pm On Nov 18, 2017
Financing an International Education
Generally speaking, the biggest barrier to students interested in studying in the USA is money. The average tuition for a low-cost private institution costs $12,000 US Dollars a year, excluding living expenses. This, of course, can be lower or higher depending on the school, but for international students, this is a huge burden and one that stops many from attending. However, it need not be an obstacle, thanks to the many international student loans now available and a wealth of scholarships and resources for students to utilize.
Re: If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by ElRapido: 6:05pm On Nov 24, 2017
Can someone study abroad with two sittings i.e waec and neco combined

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Re: If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by masterzen: 8:47pm On Nov 24, 2017
yes you use both but it depends on the school you are applying to

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Re: If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by masterzen: 8:53pm On Nov 24, 2017
Re: If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by masterzen: 8:48pm On Nov 27, 2017
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Re: If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by masterzen: 8:51pm On Nov 27, 2017
Tips For international Students ---

1. Spend wisely and save money
Let's get this one done and dusted first. Money is often a major stress-factor for students and studying abroad is expensive. Anyone who tells you otherwise is probably trying to sell you something...expensive. But that doesn't mean that you have to empty your savings or pile up debt to have a great experience. Here are couple tips for smart spending and saving money while you're abroad:
• Resist temptation
Don't buy everything you see when you first arrive, no matter how cool things seem. Stick to necessities and save the souvenirs for the end of your visit. And remember – anything you buy you'll want to take back with you, so consider your luggage allowance before buying a didgeridoo in Australia or a set of steel drums while studying in Jamaica.
• Do like the locals
One of the best ways to save money while studying abroad is to live like a local. Cook local foods, or better yet, get a local to teach you how to cook their favorite food. And while you're at it, ask them what locals do for fun – you'll get a much better sense of the culture, and you'll make new friends in the process.
2. Use the money you saved to travel.
Souvenirs are great, but memories are even better. Use the money you saved by eating local grub (maybe literally in Peru) to travel and see the country and surrounding areas. Your camera and your journal will capture your time a lot better than a t-shirt or a snow globe.
3. Eat healthy food on a budget.
We've already pointed out that eating local can help save money, but it can also help you stay healthy. Burgers and sweets or the go-to college foods (noodles and frozen pizza) might seem easy, but your waistline and your health will take the toll and no one needs that kind of stress. Before you even leave home, take some time to learn a few basic and healthy dishes. Soups, stews, and casseroles are easy and budget-friendly, and they don't require a lot of complicated kitchen equipment. Learn the ins and outs of a chicken – one decent sized bird can feed a poor student for at least a week if you know what you're doing with a knife and some basic ingredients. Once you've arrived, check out campus and community centers to see if there are any cooking courses offered for beginners or students. We've already suggested asking a local for cooking tips, but as an international student you probably have the combined culinary expertise of the United Nations at your doorstep. Why not organize an international food night and ask all your new friends to cook and bring their favourite food from home.
4. Become a local-transport expert.
It's tempting to hop into cabs when you're in a new place, but if you can master the train, underground, or bus system, you'll save yourself a bundle of money and time. Or better yet, start walking! While this may not be feasible all the time (especially if you live in a big city or a rural location) but you'd be surprised at how walking can often be the quickest, most enjoyable means of transportation. Plus, you'll see lots of interesting sights and get good exercise along the way!
5. Prepare in advance
You've probably already sussed out the cost of accommodations and transport, but have you considered mobile phone plans? Prescription drugs? Bank charges? All these things can add up, and it pays to plan ahead and know what to expect. Some things, like prescriptions, might be cheaper (or free) in your home country so something simple like talking to your doctor and getting a few months in advance could save you a lot of money and stress. Check with your bank before leaving and make sure you won't wrack up charges by using your cards abroad. Your mobile phone might be permanently attached to your thumbs, but using it abroad could be a major money pit. Switch to a local SIM when you arrive, or just get a cheap pay-as-you-go phone for the duration of your studies.
6. Make friends and have fun!
Landing in a foreign country will be a shock no matter what, so give yourself time to adjust but don't just hide away in your room. Get to know your flatmates, classmates, and other people on campus. And don't just stick with the other international students. If you're having trouble meeting people, check out your school's student associations and join a club or group that shares your interests. Sign up for excursions and get involved in on-campus activities. Go out and mingle with locals – take a dance class or volunteer. Whatever you do, relax. So many students worry so much about making their time abroad a memorable experience that they actually forget to experience anything – so have fun and live! Bon voyage!
Re: If You Desire To School Abroad And Have Questions Please Ask Them The Here by KeyLearning: 1:08pm On May 25, 2018
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