Are you thinking about studying abroad in 2024?

The possibilities are so many that it can be hard to choose the best location.
From the romantic streets of Paris to the lively cities of Tokyo and June 22nd New York, each destination is a world of incredible cultural experiences and academic excellence! Each place has its own charm, enigma and stories to tell. And you can come next!


Harvard Square and Cambridge Massachusetts Skyline Panorama in Autumn
Harvard Square and Cambridge Massachusetts Skyline Panorama in Autumn

Why go abroad?

Studying abroad has numerous advantages, including:

  • • Boosting your academic qualifications
  • • Making more friends from around the world
  • • Mastering another language
  • • Gaining knowledge about a completely different culture

Benefits of studying abroad

  • -- Improves your resume and career opportunities
  • -- Increases your language skills and cultural IQ
  • -- It's a unique experience that changes your life forever
  • -- Gives you the freedom to explore new countries and cultures.

Tips for choosing the right destination

Considerations should include:

  • • Academic goals and interests.
  • • Cost of living, tuition fees, and scholarships.
  • • Language requirements, as well as cultural immersion opportunities.
  • • Personal preferences and priorities.

1. London, England

Top Universities: University College London, Imperial College London, King's College London, Queen Mary University of London, University of The Arts London, University Of Roehampton.

Politics, International Relations, Business, Accounting and Finance, Marketing, Engineering and Technology, Mathematics are among the areas of study.

Why London?: The heart of global business is what comes to mind when we think of London! In addition to having a booming economy, the city is a melting pot of people from all walks of life. For students interested in subjects such as social sciences, politics, international relations or history, London is your paradise. They are among the most prestigious universities in the world and offer quality education. When you are not studying, you can visit the Houses of Parliament; Downing Street and Buckingham Palace, which are some famous places in London. The city has immense influence on the world, in addition to its infectious vibe! You will fall in love with it.

Average tuition for a semester (direct enrollment): US$ 6,000 - US$ 16,000


2. Berlin, Germany

Top Universities: Humboldt University Berlin; Technical University of Berlin; Free University of Berlin; Berlin Summer University of the Arts; Steinbeis University.

Areas of study: Business Administration and Management; International Relations and Political Science; Engineering & Technology/Medical Sciences.

Why Berlin?: The first thing that comes to mind when you hear about this city is the pulsating energy! This large metropolis mixes historical events and artistic expressions combined with innovations. And actually, even better – foreigners can also feel at home here!

Berlin is a great place with lively streets, historic buildings and high-quality technologies that students will not get bored with. It is the best gift for the international community in Berlin who are looking for an exceptional educational experience.

Average cost per semester (direct enrollment): $0 - $13,000


3. Tokyo, Japan

Universities available: University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Waseda University, Keio University, Sophia University.

Areas of specialization: Technology, Engineering, Business, Arts, Culture.

Why Tokyo?: This city is a mix of modernity and tradition! This incredible city provides a purely magical experience in terms of culture. You can step into ancient temples and feel removed from the present or take tours of imposing futuristic skyscrapers. Plus, you don't have to worry about getting lost anywhere, as transportation within Tokyo is super efficient and easy to use. Plus, it has the most advanced research on technology and innovations that shape our world today. Students will feel like they’re on a grand adventure!

Average cost per semester (direct enrollment): $5,000 - $15,000


4. Auckland, New Zealand

Top Universities: University of Auckland, Auckland University of Technology, Massey University.

Areas of Study: Environmental Studies, Marine Biology, Agriculture, Business, Tourism.

Why Auckland?: It’s a natural Eden! The beautiful beaches of this New Zealand city are definitely not to be missed. Its lush forests and volcanic landscapes will leave you in awe. Plus, the environmental research and sustainability centre means that you can live in harmony with nature. Students will love exploring the rich Maori culture, visiting parks and nature reserves and experiencing city life. And what’s more? Kiwis are very friendly people who make everyone feel at home!

Average tuition cost per semester (direct enrolment): US$4,000 - US$12,000


University of Auckland
University of Auckland

Others may include:

5. Paris, France: Great place to study fashion and art.

6. Dublin, Ireland: Compact city with vibrant student life – great place to study.

7. Seoul, South Korea: Seoul is a good place to study science and technology.

8. New York, USA: Can be a good place to pursue different areas of study and gain prestigious qualifications.

9. Stockholm, Sweden: Research sustainability and climate in Stockholm.

10. Tokyo, Japan: A place where you can look at traditionalism versus futurism in school subjects includes schools in Tokyo.

11. Sydney, Australia: Sydney has the perfect environment for postgraduate studies, especially since it is considered the best city in Australia

12. Cape Town, South Africa: Studying outdoors in Cape Town is a lot of fun.

study abroad
study abroad

Conclusion

Studying abroad can be a life-changing experience! It's like opening a door to a world full of opportunities and discoveries. There are so many fantastic options, so it's important to do your research and choose the right destination. Whether you want to learn a new language, experience another culture, or just improve your academic skills, there's something for everyone. Let us help you find the perfect destination!

14 Comments

Fernando Gaspar

, at 8:00 am Reply

I paid it off this year. Absolutely no regrets. I also saved overall and saved for retirement while I paid it off. I don’t believe in an “either/or” approach. I’m 40 now and my housing expenses with taxes and insurance are $160/month. I’ll take that every day.

Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 2:56 pm Reply

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Réulison Silva

Réulison Silva

, at 1:00 pm Reply

I've always found programming very difficult, I currently work in Marketing. But I'm going to take this free test.

Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

, at 9:23 am Reply

I've been a Java programmer for years. I currently work from home with my team, no developer has been laid off.

Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 11:23 am Reply

This is where I work too! I saw a good part of the Administration and Sales people being fired due to the crisis, not even the HR people escaped.

Fellipe Silva

Fellipe Silva

, at 5:25 pm Reply

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Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 7:25 pm Reply

So it is!

Diego Souza

Diego Souza

, at 10:00 pm Reply

It's not easy! I'm almost 40 and I used to work in a store's warehouse until I was fired. I studied Business Administration and I can't find a job anywhere. The industry is at a standstill. Is it too late to change and learn to program?

Mariana Ribeiro

Mariana Ribeiro

, at 8:48 pm Reply

Wow! And the salaries? I know a programmer who earns around 10,000. I would be happy with around 4,000 a month, that's more than R$100,000 a year! Ahh my brand new car!

Mateus Corrêa

Mateus Corrêa

, at 9:28 am Reply

I don't understand any of this! Is it very difficult to learn to program? Do I need college?

Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 10:35 am Reply

Look! Most companies don't require college, there is usually a small technical test to determine whether you will be admitted as a Junior, Full or Senior.

Eduardo Soares

Eduardo Soares

, at 12:55 am Reply

Mateus Corrêa, i started as a junior earning 3,000 reais in a payment company, like PagSeguro. I don't have a college degree, I learned in online courses.

Mateus Corrêa

Mateus Corrêa

, at 2:54 pm Reply

Hello Estevão Dias, can you tell me if these 7 days are really free?

Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 10:35 am Reply

Yes, it is Mateus Corrêa! I did it and then ended up signing it, it's a great way to start.

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