Thinking of University Study Overseas? America, Asia, Europe, Australasia?
"You have personal confidence and a healthy dose of independence. You value breadth at the outset, you are undaunted by hard work and regular grade assessments, and what you know of American life attracts you."
If so, then choosing to study overseas may prove to be just what you're looking.
Uni in the USA...And Beyond
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95 universities in 11 countries
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This compelling guide offers an excellent introduction covering everything from how to choose and how to secure a place through to scholarships, visas and coping with the emotional aspect of being away from family and friends.
We even include an exhaustive links page that will help you answer anything else you can possibly think of asking.
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All you need to know about university in the USA...And Beyond.
Consult our handy check-list below to make sure you've covered all bases.

The Guide written by students for students
...with a helping hand from The Good Schools Guide
Who will the uni suit? What is it like to be a student there? How...

Selecting a university that is thousands of miles away, perhaps without the opportunity to visit beforehand, will worry even the most enthusiastic.
Fortunately, thanks to the Internet...

How parents can help
Getting to university in the US is a drawn-out process with a raft of requirements – and all the while your child is bogged down in the middle of a battlefield...

Uni in Europe is a wide-open field, as ready for the taking as Napoleon and Hitler once believed. Its universities are fantastic, the price is right (free) and its culture is exquisite.
If...

Making the decision to apply to a US university for your undergraduate course can be exciting if a bit daunting. There are over 4,000 colleges and universities in the US of which approximately...

Considering uni the in the USA? You're in good company. The US is the top destination for international students wordwide. In fact, over 8,000 British students...

Internships and full-time study are not the only options available for students wishing to spend time in the land of plenty...For students wanting to take time out before going to...

Most students will be applying at the beginning of the second year of sixth form for a place the following Autumn term. Because of this, universities will scrutinize GCSE and AS/Highers...

Once you have selected your universities, contact them directly or access their website to obtain an application form.
However, there may still be additional requirements from...

Sending your child off to university is a big deal for any parent. As soon as the ‘Thank God I have the house/car/fridge to myself’ mentality has worn off, the
‘Why...

On the day the acceptance letter drops into your letterbox you might well be deceived into thinking the hard work, struggle and frustration are over. Think again. The toughest application...

The Bologna Process was launched in 1999 by the Education Ministers of 29 European countries in an attempt to bring coherence to higher education systems across the continent.
Since...

The key to financial planning is to start early so you and your child can keep on top of the many challenges. You must be fully aware of the financial commitment involved in studying...

America might proclaim itself the ‘land of the free’, but there is no getting around the fact that an American education is anything but. Until recently, tuition fees in...

Every American high school movie worth its salt is guaranteed to have at least one ‘jock’ in a starring role. These mini-gods of the athletic field are invariably blessed...

Here are some helpful books and website links to supplement the wisdom we have imparted.
All Aspects of Higher Education in the US
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