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Study Abroad - The Trials to Overcome It is not always easy to study abroad because there are many obstacles to overcome. The main challenge for applicants is to find the means to cope with these difficulties. Students should be aware that an international experience, even as part of an exchange program, is a springboard for their future career but also sometimes requires a real sacrifice. Good preparation and prior knowledge of the various possible problems will help them overcome them.

 Join a program

Preparation is a prerequisite for the success of any study abroad project. At this point, you must first determine precisely what you are looking for as well as the destination country where you wish to continue your studies. If you are still in high school, programs like Comenius allow you to continue your studies in a European country.

For students in higher education, there is of course Erasmus but also lesser known entities such as the Eurodyssey program which only concerns inhabitants of the regions of Corsica, Burgundy, Rhône-Alpes, Limousin, Île-de-France, Champagne-Ardenne, Picardy, Poitou-Charentes, Franche-Comté and Midi-Pyrénées.

There are also other organizations such as Education First, AFS Vivre sans frontières, Rotary Youth Exchange, PIE, not to mention French high schools abroad. Finally, the Education USA Program, the Secondary School student and ISEP allow you to study in the United States while the SAAS is intended for Scotland, CREPUQ for French-speaking Canada and MICEFA for all of North America. English-speaker.

Once you have obtained the information you need, you must register for these programs and gather all the documents necessary for the constitution of your file. Once you are selected, you have to pass the interviews which are often accompanied by language tests. The candidate's obstacle course does not end there since he must also fall within the quotas imposed by the organization, university or country that will host him.

Most students also believe that financial means are a major obstacle to their plans to study abroad. The ideal solution is to get a scholarship. Among the possible opportunities are the Lavoisier, Leonardo or Erasmus programs.

Prepare your trip

Going to study abroad is like leaving your family cocoon and facing loneliness in an unknown place. However, succeeding in overcoming this estrangement will subsequently be a great victory, allowing you to mature, gain some autonomy and move forward.

The first thing to do is find accommodation. Several solutions are available to you, namely traditional rental, shared accommodation, university accommodation or host families. Each of these alternatives has advantages and disadvantages. It is up to you to weigh the pros and cons according to the budget you have and, of course, the availability of rooms.

You will make your adaptation even easier if you have previously gathered as much information as possible on the city where you are going to reside as well as on the organization of student life there. This way, you will have the impression that you are operating in an environment that will seem a little familiar to you and at the same time it will avoid you wasting unnecessary time asking for information for the smallest procedures. Do not hesitate to correspond with other students who have had the same experience or to establish a long-distance relationship with academics who are already familiar with the institution you will be joining.

Whether your studies abroad last one or more years, always bear in mind that you may have health problems or even be the victim of an accident during your stay. Caution recommends taking out student travel insurance even before you leave France. With this guarantee, you will be able to continue your studies in peace and your parents will also be reassured.

On site, adapt

In 2011, more than 31,700 students tried the adventure of studying abroad. The Ministry of Higher Education hopes to double that number in five years. If you want to be one of these lucky ones, you should know that the success of your project depends in large part on you. You must have a high enough foreign language level to enable you to follow your program, communicate with other students, your teachers and the local population.

It is important to be open-minded in order to better appreciate the local culture and to avoid suffering the impact of culture shock. This is especially the case if you are going to a country

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