Can you clarify my two specific doubts about going abroad?
It depends - I don't have your exact questions, so I can only address common concerns students face when planning to study abroad.
- Financial planning: Prepare for all expenses, not just tuition. Include accommodation, food, transportation, and unexpected costs. A detailed budget and emergency fund are important.
- Cultural adjustment: Moving to a new country can be challenging. Getting involved in local activities, joining student groups, and staying connected with family can help you adjust.
If you share your specific doubts, your counsellor can provide targeted guidance.
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