Are your parents aware and supportive of your plans to study abroad?
It depends. Gaining parental support for studying abroad often requires open communication and preparation.
Start by discussing your plans early and sharing detailed information about your chosen program, financial planning, and safety measures. Address any concerns your parents may have about costs, safety, or cultural differences, and explain the benefits of studying abroad for your education and career.
Involving your parents in the planning process can help them feel more comfortable and supportive. If you need guidance on how to approach this conversation, your LeapScholar counsellor can assist.
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