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标 题: Study Abroad Basics(转载)
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2001年09月27日12:40:18 星期四), 转信
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【 原文由 yangs 所发表 】
Study Abroad Basics
-- by Roxana Hadad
Every year, more than 100,000 students decide to take their education
outside of the classroom - and the country - to study abroad.
International experience is an increasingly important commodity to
employers; studying abroad rounds out your education and improves your
chances on the job market.
If you've considered including an overseas experience in your college
curriculum, you probably have some questions. Here are some answers.
What is study abroad?
The term "study abroad" encompasses a range of overseas educational
opportunities from traditional classroom-based learning to internships,
independent research and even volunteer work. But remember: It is study
abroad. Though travel abroad is fun, it also serves as an integral part
of your academic career.
Why should I study abroad?
Studying abroad is an amazing tool for both your personal growth and
your future place on the market. Ours is a global community; studying
abroad allows you to become more comfortable and engaged within this
increasingly cosmopolitan world.
Studying abroad helps you...
understand international issues and problems.
strengthen your sense of independence and self-confidence.
learn a new language or achieve fluency in one you have already been
studying.
meet new people in a new environment.
get a new perspective on your own culture.
refine your interpersonal communication skills by interacting with
people from different cultural backgrounds.
become more culturally aware.
...and last, but definitely not least...
have a little fun.
Who is eligible to study abroad?
Generally, you must be at least a sophomore and have a GPA at or above
2.5. Some programs require that you be at least 18 years old and be
enrolled at an accredited American college or university. There may also
be a foreign language requirement, depending on the program (e.g. two
semesters of French).
When can I study abroad?
Though most students go abroad during junior year, you'll find a wide
range of opportunities for everyone from freshmen to graduate students.
Most programs run for a semester or year, but there are also programs
that run during the summer or winter interim.
If you are planning a shorter study abroad experience, take into
consideration the time of year you plan to travel. Some times are better
for certain countries and many foreign universities follow a
different schedule from American universities (e.g. The University of
Sydney's school year runs from early March to early December).
Where can I study abroad?
From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, the number of study abroad programs is
growing every year. But before you pick a country, do some research.
Think about which programs would contribute the most to your future
career goals.
Think about living conditions as well. Learn about the country's current
political situation and health conditions. The U.S. State Department
Travel Advisory (http://www.state.gov/) or the country's consulate are
good places to check international conditions.
How does study abroad affect my academic program at my home school?
Your term overseas can be integral to your academic program, but you
have to plan ahead. Speak to study abroad and departmental advisors
and ask them:
What are the university's policies concerning the transfer of credits
from foreign institutions?
How can I plan around the sequential courses required for my major?
Would a term abroad affect the date of my graduation?
Ask these questions early to help avoid setbacks that could undermine
your academic objectives.
Whether you're a freshman or nearing your final year, study abroad
offers an experience of a lifetime. Plan ahead, and you may find a new
world opening up to you!
To learn more about study abroad, check with these organizations:
Studyabroad.com - http://www.studyabroad.com/
Institute for the International Education of Students - http://www.
iesabroad.org/
Cultural Experiences Abroad - http://www.travelabroad.com/
Council on International Educational Exchange - http://www.ciee.org/
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