I’m headed to Prague to study abroad in the 2020 Spring Semester in just a few days! Your videos have been so helpful in making me feel more prepared and have calmed my nerves in many ways! Thank you thank you :)
These videos have been so helpful! I’m headed to Stirling University in Scotland for the spring semester of 2020 and these videos have helped me think about things I wouldn’t have before! Greatly appreciate them ❤️
Just started this video and your first advice is so astute! And helpful for those of us much older than the avg college age kid and are at different stages of life
Hi, i just got accepted into aberdeen (EU student here too ;)) I was wondeering what kind of documents the SAAS needs for the tuition thing. Love the videos!!
Can you make another video on how you can buy a flat for yourself via recommendation ..... If you are an international student 😊 , we will be highly greatful ! And really appreciate you posting such informative videos!!!
can you please do a video about applying to Greece as an undergraduate I cant find anything but I really want to please I want to start the process right away
I'm in Africa and am 17 but i don't want to do my lower and upper sixth form i want to do undergraduate studies in law in Scotland do you have any tips or and advise for me??anyone please help
same! you can skip them and apply for a foundation or international year one program instead. you can research the difference between them, but if you’re confused about anything i’ll help you out!
Good job. I like the video and I also make similar videos about scholarships to study abroad. Good to see someone doing similar work maybe we could collab
Is this video talking about studying the ENTIRE course abroad? Or just one year? Every video I find seems to be talking about spending a year abroad, but I want to study the entire 4 year duration of my course abroad. The video was helpful regardless though :)
i have been watching your videos and they are really helpful!but i wanted to ask you if someone isnt in the level of english that its needed does the university provide lessons or you have to go there just with the certificate or give exams? also except for money for living like rent , food and all this stuff do i have to pay for the exams , books or generally other stuff? i am 17 years old from Greece and i really want to study to scotland but i need to get well informed, good job!
Thank you so much for watching 😍🥰Some unis offer an English summer program before your course starts BUT that is usually super expensive 🤫🤑💸So I wouldn't recommend it 😀make sure you reach the required English level before you apply 😊no, you don't have to pay for exams. Books, it depends on your course 😊
@@LauraLangheinrich i have an english certificate but its not accepted in scotland , only in greece , so i cant take the certificate after i make sure that i am accepted from the university? because i will apply in january
@@ornelak8417 make sure you do your English language certificate ASAP :) you can apply anyway, but you'll need to pass it before they give you an unconditional offer.
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Hi! I found your videos very useful, and im planning on going to London or USA in the summer for like 3 weeks/a month. I have a question though. Can a 14 yo kid go by all herself on a junior intensive course?
Hey,I'm thinking of switching majors and go abroad.Scotland seems like a good destination because of some degrees I found which seem more flexible to their European counterparts.Im feeling a bit self conscious though since I'm turning 22 and I will (hopefully) be admitted when I'll be 23.Were there any mature students in your program?How did they integrate?