study abroad
study abroad
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by Jai Patel - 2006-12-11
I grew up in an upper middle-class family in a rich section of Connecticut called West Hartford in the U.S.A. West Hartford is very New England with big wooden Victorian houses, lots of diverse restau...
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by Denish Gupta - 2007-01-03
UK, Australia, New Zealand are one of the most popular destinations for studying overseas. With internationally recognized educational institutions and a common language is the most important advantag...
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by Denishpark - 2007-01-16
Education is about scope as well as depth...The University of Greenwich commits to offer the quality education in all the fields of Engineering and Science. Greenwich University offers several unde...
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by Darlene Berkel - 2007-01-29
Summer study abroad programs can range from learning about physiological ecology in the Galapagos Islands to learning Spanish in Peru. With all the programs available it can be hard choosing just one,...
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by Seth Miller - 2007-01-29
People acquire knowledge by reading writing and organizing. People have their own way of studying, and no two people study the same way. In spite of different methods people used to study, all student...
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by Seth Miller - 2007-01-30
The process of assimilating knowledge by reading, writing and observing is called studying. It is advisable for weak students to sit in the first row of a class. In this way, students will not miss im...
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by Darlene Berkel - 2007-02-02
Studying abroad can be done by any age of student whether they need college credit for the classes attended or not. The act of studying abroad itself is when a student pursues an education in a foreig...
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by Hugh Nelson - 2007-02-06
Many major cities and education centres have schools and companies that offer a range of courses and programmes to help foreign students prepare to study abroad. Such facilities are sometimes affiliat...
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by Hugh Nelson - 2007-02-06
Most foreign students planning to do tertiary academic study at universities in English-speaking countries are keenly aware of English-language-skills entry requirements and the various ways they are ...
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by Steve Sutherland - 2007-02-26
Profit from Commission Payments and Consultancy feesAs an education agent you build relationships with educational institutions in various locations around the world, sign agreements to represent them...