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21h ago
Ok so I need to go to france. I already know some people there that have promised to help out with stuff like housing, jobs, paperwork and other stuff so I have that going for me I'm not going in completely alone. I'm from Texas and going to lonestar college.
I had to drop out for a few months after December finals cuz I just couldn't pay for my classes anymore. My mom refused to help with my fafsa so I couldn't get financial aid even tho I made it as easy as possible and begged her she just last minute refused to sign the paper. Because of that not only did I miss out on financial aid but I ..read more
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21h ago
hello! i’m currently a senior in high school/year 13, and i really want to go to the university of chester in england. i put the school in my fafsa, and does anyone know when they send out financial aid packages?
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21h ago
Hi guys, I’m a Software Engineering student at UC Irvine planning to study abroad in Hong Kong for the Spring 2024.
A little background about myself is I was originally from China and got my citizenship in the U.S. I’m fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin, I plan on staying in Hong Kong for a little bit after graduation and wanted to inquire about internship/job opportunities for international students. I know that those opportunities are basically non existent in the US for international students here and was wondering if that’s the case in Hong Kong.
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21h ago
Studying Abroad: Is it the Ultimate Life Hack for a Better Future? / upvote for wanderlust, downvote for comfort zone
Thinking about ditching textbooks for ancient ruins and dorm life for a Parisian apartment? Studying abroad can be a total game-changer, but is it the right move for everyone? Let's break it down:
Pros: Level Up Your Resume (and Your Life)
Global Skills Galore: Employers love international experience! Studying abroad shows you're adaptable, resourceful, and a boss at navigating new cultures. Boom! Instant resume upgrade.
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21h ago
Hello all,
Which country is better overall for family with kids? And, has better job prospects, less red tapes for employment documents?
We currently live in the USA and hope to move somewhere that is safer than America. But, do not want to find ourselves in a situation where we upend our lives and then end up with no job due to document restriction.
Thank you
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21h ago
There is a huge importance of having a good credit score as it plays an important role in your ability to borrow money. Lenders, such as banks and credit card companies, use your credit score to assess the risk of lending to you. Here's how your credit score impacts your borrowing:
Loan Approval: A higher credit score increases your chances of loan approval. Lenders are more likely to approve loans for individuals with good or excellent credit scores because they perceive them as less risky borrowers
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Studying abroad can be a transformative experience that offers a wealth of benefits beyond academics. Here are some of the top reasons to consider venturing overseas for your education:
Broadened worldview and cultural awareness: Immerse yourself in a new culture, firsthand experiencing traditions, customs, and ways of life different from your own. This fosters a deeper appreciation for diversity and a more nuanced understanding of the world.
Language fluency: Surround yourself with the language and put classroom learning into practice. Daily interactions with locals significantly improve flu ..read more
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21h ago
To get good scores on your SAT, you must adopt a systematic strategy that includes focused preparation, thorough comprehension of the test format, and efficient study habits.
Here are a few suggestions to help you ace your SATs:
1. Understand the Test Format: First things first, familiarize yourself with the SATs format, types of questions, time, and scoring. Without any idea of the type of exam, you cannot start your preparation.
2. Assess Your Skills: To determine your strengths and shortcomings, take a practice exam. This is essential. Practice tests mimic the SAT pattern and help you unde ..read more
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21h ago
Hi everyone, I Want to know if there is any way I can do undergraduate study in law for cheap in UK. I really want to study law from uk but I have financing issues so can anyone please guide.
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21h ago
so im algerian im 23
ill have my masters in applied and fundamental genetics in june (kinda like cellulara nd molecular biology)
i dont have good grades to qualify to any merit based scholarship
i speak french arabic and english
ive never worked in my field only small jobs and call centers
and i wanna study in really any developped country (canada/germany/uk/japan/sweden... etc) where i can get a degree that would be recognized and well preferably thats not racist and sexist
but i have no money like close to zero
is there anything i could do ?
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