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2 months ago |
sableinternational.com | Brent A. Morris
Top three benefits of what studying abroad Studying abroad can benefit your personal and professional life in many ways but three of the most practical are:Finding yourself in a new environment will require adjusting to your new normal quickly. This is especially true if you choose a country that you have never visited before. Acclimatising to a new culture and languages may take a while but it’s an investment well worth making and will prove useful if you decide to pursue a career abroad.
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2 months ago |
sableinternational.com | Brent A. Morris
The Study Abroad Expo 2025 is nearly here. This 10 - 13 February will be your chance to learn everything you need about what it takes to gain an international education. Which campus suits you best? What kind of exciting programmes you can look forward to? These questions and more will be answered. What if you have your heart set on an internship or a work placement? We’ve got that covered too.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
sableinternational.com | Brent A. Morris
What are some of the typical requirements for studying engineering abroad? While your eligibility to study an engineering degree abroad is dependent on the requirements of the individual university you choose to apply to, there are some broad criteria you’ll need to meet regardless. Some of these are:Proof of academic achievement: You must provide your academic transcripts, grades, and course details. These will illustrate your level of academic performance.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
sableinternational.com | Brent A. Morris
Making the most of your UK student budgetStudying in the UK can be a wonderful experience, but it also means having a solid handle on your spending habits. Tuition aside, you’ll want to make sure you can cover all the essentials without sacrificing having a good time. The financial requirement: How much does a UK student need to live? Let’s go over some fundamentals. As an international student, you must have a set amount of funds in reserve as a requirement of your visa.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
sableinternational.com | Brent A. Morris
The number of Nigerian students studying in the UK has surged to 44,195 during the 2021/2022 academic year—a 107.4% increase from the previous year, according to official data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). This growth reflects the growing appeal of the UK as a premier study destination for Nigerian students. So, what makes the UK such a popular choice for education? Here’s why the UK should be at the top of your list for studying abroad.
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