Studying abroad can be one of the most challenging yet life enhancing experiences to have, writes EF student Ansh Anand. It requires you to get out of your comfort zone and go live with a bunch of strangers, miles away from the place you call home. Even if you’re past the phase of looking for and applying to a school, this might still be of help for you. From looking for the right school/college to getting a visa, it all might sound really intimidating, but trust me, it isn’t. All you need is to take a few deep breaths and read this guide to studying abroad.
They say moving home is one of the most stressful life experiences we go through as adults, so it’s hardly surprising that relocating overseas – away from everything you once knew and understood – can be an emotional rollercoaster, particularly with family in tow. The first few months can be tough, but there are lots of ways to help keep on top of things. Here are some top tips for boosting your well-being, integrating into your new community, combating homesickness, and getting the most out of your family’s expat experience!
Ethan Hildreth, Superintendent at the Nord Anglia American International School Abu Dhabi, shares his in-depth knowledge about American universities and schools, along with parenting tips as a father of five children.