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The Questions You Should Ask As an International Undergraduate Student in UK
Posted: Nov 17, 2015
United Kingdom has been the perfect host for thousands of international students for a long time. This is a country that will never disappoint you with false promises of flexible educational courses or lavish campuses. The positive reviews you have come across about the study culture of the country stems from actual life experiences of people who have had the opportunity to study here.
The universities and colleges have special scholarships set apart for brilliant international students. Meet their criteria and you can study without paying a penny. The types and numbers of scholarships available can be confusing for the new student. Oftentimes, students can be misguided by peers unintentionally due to lack of professional overview and knowledge on the foreign study front. A perfectly suitable scholarship is hard to find, missing out on one might be life altering because of the future impact of the same.
Generally students come from all over the world to complete their post graduation in the beautiful country full of possibilities. Students seeking to pursue an undergraduate course in UK are rare. That is the reason why the information about these courses is not readily available or trustworthy. Every student or parent can choose to seek professional guidance from a reputed educational consultancy if they find themselves in such a situation. They have the resources, the knowledge, the experience and the expertise to handle these situations perfectly.
Asking the right questions is thoroughly encouraged in the counseling sessions, seminars, meets and educational fairs organized by reputed consultancies. This is an approach that can help the experts guide the students better. While there is no strict protocol or format, these are the questions that might come in handy when you are facing the experts.
- Begin at the basics: Ask your expert which airport would you land in and how will you get to your university or accommodation from there?
- The choice: Enquiring about the number of institutes you can choose from is not only acceptable but it is mandatory. Ask about the distinguishing factors between the choices and scholarship options because studying abroad is anything but cost effective.
- The people and the culture: After you have prioritized an institute or two over the other, ask about the study environment and the teaching pattern. Whether or not you will be able to adapt to the same depends on it.
- The after party/work: As is mentioned earlier the "study in UK" approach is not cost effective. That is why you might need to work after classes. You should enquire whether or not your chosen college or university gives such allowances.
- Not quite the home stay: The thing about accommodations is that you can’t have them too far or too near. While being too far will increase the travel expenses which is in no way a feasible option, being too near might make you feel claustrophobic because you are always on campus! Asking your consultant about the accommodation options is a great idea.
That said, after the answers have satisfied you and after several discussion sessions with your guardians, you might make your choice. This can either be a great opportunity or your worst nightmare, your patience, understanding and attitude will make all the difference.
Nazmul Hasan is an educational consultant; he takes pride in guiding students. Whether you want to pursue an Msc in London or in Birmingham, you can refer to his writings.