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12 Myths About Studying Abroad

AIFS Abroad

Last Updated on April 24, 2023 by Cat Rogliano It’s normal to feel a little anxious about studying abroad – we’ve all been there. When it comes to studying abroad, some of the most common reservations students have are untrue. Here are some of the most frequent myths about studying abroad that we hear: 1.

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Alumni Spotlight: Amy’s Fall Semester Abroad in London, England

AIFS Abroad

A study abroad program can be a life-changing experience, and even more so when you add an international internship into the mix! Just ask Amy, a college student from Fairfield University and an AIFS Abroad Alumni Ambassador who spent a fall semester doing a Study + Internship program in England’s capital city of London.

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Choose a College After Being Accepted

Great College Advice

You should be the one deciding what factors are the most important and doing research to give each college a grade in each area. They may also be able to point out gaps or assumptions in your research or reasoning. Let’s imagine that Big State University has one of the premier undergraduate research programs in the country.

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Masters in Australia – Benefits, Academic Format, Rankings, Requirements (Updates)

Buddy4Study

Ranked 3 rd for accommodating international students, Australia is the most sought after destination for higher studies, especially for Indians who are the second most enrolled in Australian universities after Chinese (as per the Australian Bureau of Statistics). With an 11.4% Spouse visa is allowed. Vast corpus of scholarships.

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20+ Questions to Ask When Choosing an Internship Program Provider

AIFS Abroad

If you’re currently in college, talk to your home university’s global education/study abroad office or your Academic Advisor to find out if your school will allow credit for an internship based on your current academic track. An experience abroad can be a huge professional catalyst – if you’re prepared for it.