Studying abroad can be a fun and exciting time but there are many tips that could save you a ton of money while ensuring that you don't cut back on your fun quotient. But having fun is not all that's to it, you should also keep in mind the laws and rules of that country. You definitely don't want to get in trouble for something you weren't aware of!
No matter where you'll be studying, you should make the most of it, and these helpful tips will definitely make your life easier.
1. Be Prepared
This applies to have all the correct documentation before you enter the country. Make sure all your documents are signed, your visa is valid and your passport is also valid. Double check everything like filling in the emergency information page on your passport so that your family can be contacted at any time should the need arise. You should also keep copies of your itinerary and other contact/ personal information with your host family and family/friends so that they can be contacted in case of an emergency. You should also scan all your important documents just in case. It's always good to have a back up on your computer or online so that should anything happen, you have records and proof of your entry into the country.
2. Plan Vacation Time in Advance
Try to plan all your vacations and bonus trips in advance. Flight tickets can end up costing a pretty penny and a student's life isn't in the midst of luxury, so planning as early as possible can save you a fair bit while allowing you to explore the world around you. If you know you'll be on break over the summer and there are no classes, head off to great vacation spots. And instead of paying for flight tickets last minute, you can travel to exotic locations for a fraction of the cost.
3. Don't be a Sleeping Beauty
4. Read up on your New Country
5. Learn the Language
You'll be there for 6 months, a year, two years or maybe more. If you really want to make the most out of your stay there, you should make an attempt to learn the language. If you can't pick up a few words before you land, try learning it while you're there. Remember, people always appreciate it when you make the effort to integrate with the locals. An added bonus would be that you'd probably get better deals if you can manage to converse in the local language. Tourists always get ripped off.
6. Plan your budget before you arrive
7. Go Abroad for YOU
8. Be smart in packing
9. Say YES to new opportunities
10. Actually go to class
True, you've probably planned to make the most of it and you've probably got everything figured all out. But you know there will come a time when you realize that you're actually living in that country and you will start taking things for granted. When was the last time you went and saw a historical structure or a tourist place in your own city? We often neglect things in our own back yard. As a student, make the most of your time there, do as many things and see as many places as you can. A time will come when all this would be memories. Of course, don't forget documenting your trip so your memories have visuals that can be shared. A student's like is about fun and learning - combine the both, be prepared for your new life and you're good to go!