Monday 18 January 2016

Top Ways in Which you Can Save Money While Studying Abroad

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One of the biggest factors that hold back parents from sending their children abroad for higher education is the expense attached to it. Counselors at the World Education Fair in Delhi believe that if approached in a responsible manner, an international education needn’t be that hard on your pockets. When you sit down to lay out the figures, you will find that the real expenses are typically your travels and your everyday living. With a practical approach, you will find that there are ample of ways in which you can save here and still have a wholesome international experience.



Finding Cheap Flights


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One of the biggest expense you will have to make right at the beginning of your trip is your flight. Since you will be traveling when most other students from around the world are arriving into popular university towns, you want to make sure that you start your research well in advance and also make your bookings in advance. This way you will be able to be more flexible with your travel dates and also keep an eye out for any student discounts coming your way.

Getting Used to Public Transportation


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Especially if you are living in a European city, chances are that you will have the benefit of a very well connected public transport system. Taxi rides in most western countries can prove to be extremely expensive and not feasible when you have to get around the city on an everyday basis. Many universities provide students with discounted subway passes and access to shuttles within campus among many other modes of public transport. Make sure you identify the various options you have at hand as soon as you arrive so that you can start saving on all those Uber charges right away!

In addition to this, investing in a bike to make your way around campus or simply choosing to walk to classes nearby and to the grocery store can prove to be a healthy and financially viable habit.

Cook at Home


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While you may find it challenging to make time to cook every day in between classes and all those extra-curricular activities, choosing to take out time once every few days to cook and freeze your food at home can prove to be a lot cheaper than eating out every single day. If your roommate agrees, you could even take turns to cook for the two of you’ll to save money.




Visiting Friends


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One of the biggest attractions of studying abroad involves making the most of your free time to explore your host country. A great way to do so without having to pay a bomb on hotels is to visit those parts of the country where you have friends living. Make a list of friends studying in other parts of the country and consider visiting them during your breaks. This way you will be able to explore a little more of the culture of your host country while also saving tons of money on your travel.

By getting creative and planning ahead you will find that your international education is not as expensive as you deemed it to be.



Summary


This article talks about some creative ways in which you can save money while studying abroad.

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