Tuesday, July 20, 2010

I live in america and want to study abroad in London/UK?

I am an eighth grade student, and want to study abroad for high school. I feel as though I haven't really been exposed to anything in my life, and see studying abroad as a great opportunity not only to learn, but to also grow as a person. Some questions I need answered first are:


Is it possible to do all 4 years abroad?


What are some expenses?


Can I study at a boarding school?


Can you name some schools in London where they accept foreign students?


Thank you for your time and efforts.

I live in america and want to study abroad in London/UK?
Try these links:


http://www.rbslondon.ac.uk/programmes/st...


http://www.itchylondon.co.uk/article/455...


http://www.pubclub.com/europe/amylondon....


http://www.kingston.ac.uk/visiting/choos...


http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-student...
Reply:I can only tell you hat there are some exchange programmes for highschool students wanting to do a year in the uk, as well as in sweden, i have a mexican friend who did becouse she was he frist or second highest grade in highschool , and she got ascholarship, then there is a very famous exchange programme called EF but you have to pay your school and you live witha family but your family here would recieve and give lodging to their student from the uk
Reply:You are not providing enough information.





1. You are under age. What do your parents think about this?


2. You say you are living in USA, but you don't say if you are a citizen of USA or somewhere else. The requirements are very different for different countries.


3. The expenses are totally dependent upon the cost of living including insurance which all the schools will require) and cost of schooling. These variables are extensive and you can not know them until you can locate the city and school to which you will be going.





If your parents have enough money, anything is possible. If they don't have enough money, nothing is possible.





:-) I saw a road sign in ... I think it was Ireland ... it said: "Santa gives more to rich kids than to poor kids. Stop lying to your kids about Santa Claus!"





Now I find that very sad, but in fact it reflects our world.


No comments:

Post a Comment