By sheldonwongg
Less than 24 hours in Kathmandu and I’m currently reflecting on everything that has happened leading up to finally getting to leave for Nepal. Rewind six months to when I first applied to a study abroad program, and I’ve learned a lot about the do’s and don’ts of preparing to study and live in a country that you’ve never been to before. Here is a comprehensive, no fluff guide to how you can maximize your time pre-study abroad and prepare yourself an experience of a lifetime.
Get Started Early
If you have any inkling of where you want to go or what you want to study, start researching as soon as possible! I guarantee that you will be overwhelmed and probably change your mind about your program at least five times. Look into the different programs that are available, what they offer, how the programs are structure, and how credit gets transferred back to school so that you can pick the program that works best with your needs. Knowing your options early gives you the opportunity to sit on your decision for a little bit. If you still want to attend the program you chose after a week or two, then you know it’s the program for you
Don’t Follow Someone Else
There are literally hundreds of study abroad programs to choose from. Don’t let yourself get boxed into choosing something based on someone else’s opinion or where your friends are going. You’ll be a lot more excited about going abroad if you choose a country or program that really corresponds to your passions. Don’t get me wrong, Europe is a great place, but the world is a big place. When I started my study abroad search, I didn’t even know that Nepal would be an option for a program.
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