Friday, July 23, 2004

Questions and answers and more questions

Thank you, every one, for your comments and questions. I can't answer all of them in one post. I'll try to answer most of them here over the next few days.
I think most of you can answer your questions yourselves. You just need to do some serious thinking.

A couple of people asked about where to study.
The simple answer is "I don't know" It really depends on you.

There are advantages and disadvantages to different places.

  • The first step is to think about what you want to study and why.
What are you interested in? What do you enjoy doing? What do you want to learn more about? What kind of job do you think would suit you? What kind of person are you?


You don't have to make a precise decision about one job but at least have an idea about which fields of study you're interested in.

  • When you have some ideas about what to study, think about where.

Find some people who have studied abroad: friends, relatives, classmates. Ask them about their experiences.

  • Ask yourself:
Which countries would you like to go to? Which ones are possible for you? You may not have enough money to go to Europe or North America.
You may not like the culture or climate of other countries.

  • You can start your research on Australia or Canada( You can click on the words to open new pages.

Which institutions offer programs that you're interested in?

We can talk about this endlessly, but ...

Only you can decide the best place to study for you.

Michael


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