Edwise

Edwise Education is a leading education consultancy in Pakistan, has been empowering students to achieve their academic aspirations since 2009.

 

When it comes to studying abroad, there are many queries as well as misconceptions about it. People hear these misconceptions and take their decisions according to it without listening to their education consultant in Karachi. Often, this leads to them planning not to go study abroad or they refuse to send their children for it.

We all know that studying abroad comes with a lot of advantages, but due to these misconceptions, people fail to recognize the advantages and only focus on the disadvantages.

Following are some of the misconceptions about studying abroad:

  1. Studying abroad is very expensive:

We often hear this misconception when it comes to going to a foreign country to study abroad. There may be some truth in the statement, but surely the entire statement is not. Every country has its own education standard and not every country is that expensive. Hence, you can always opt for a budget friendly country that provides good quality education with pocket friendly tuition fee.

 

  1. Studying abroad won’t make any difference:

Believe it or not, but studying abroad always makes a difference when you come to the practical world. Your education consultant may tell you this too. A student from a foreign university is always considered a step ahead of all the other students which makes it easier for them to get that job.

 

  1. Studying abroad is not safe:

Nearly every country is safe in its own way when it comes to students. Not only universities take care about their international students, but also keep a track of their needs. Hence, you need to remove this misconception from your mind, and send your children abroad for further education.

 

  1. You need to know more than one language for studying abroad:

This is yet another misconception about studying abroad. This is obvious that you should know English as it is one of the languages that is used universally, but except that, you’ll be okay without knowing any other language.

 

  1. Studying abroad is not for us:

The next query we have of studying abroad is that we consider it not for us, but mostly for the white people who already live abroad. We barely know where this perception came up from in the minds of the people, but it needs to be taken out. Studying abroad is for everybody, and parents should encourage their children to apply for universities that are located in the foreign countries for better education.

 

  1. The international students may adopt everything for that country:

If you believe in your children, and you need to trust them enough to send them to a foreign country to study. Universities abroad usually keep an eye on what the students are doing. Hence, falling for this misconception can ruin your child’s future.

 

Misconceptions are something that need to be removed from your minds. So, in order to study abroad, you need to visit an education consultant in Pakistan who will remove all these misconceptions from your mind.



Leave a Reply