Key points for studying abroad applications: one exam, two choices, three preparations

by guoluzhe123 on 2009-11-19 17:08:08

The arrival of winter signifies that the new year is not far away. It's at this time that students and parents start preparing for next year's study abroad plans. Should we entrust an agency or consult on our own, or DIY? Is the school more important or the major? With everyone's circumstances being different, when exactly is the best time to start applying? Faced with so many questions, it’s understandable that students and parents who are first-timers in handling study abroad arrangements might feel confused and unsure where to start. In reality, at times like these, one just needs to follow the key steps: take exams, make selections, and get prepared.

Taking a language exam is a necessary part of studying abroad, and taking it later is not as good as taking it earlier.

Regardless of which country you plan to study in, mastering the language of that country is the most basic condition for a successful study abroad experience. Therefore, students who choose to study abroad must start learning the language immediately, and the earlier, the better.