Hi. If your struggling to think of something which you can study that you really enjoy, how about studying something that your really good at? Because, lets be honest, its always nice to hear that youve done something well!
If you are moving to a whole new country to study, it is worth studying something you have some skill in. That way, it will be easier to integrate into university life, as you will have a sense of belonging with your course mates. You don't want to be having the pressure of falling behind on your course, as well as moving to a new country, do you? Also, another positive of studying something that your good at is that
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Hi. If your struggling to think of something which you can study that you really enjoy, how about studying something that your really good at? Because, lets be honest, its always nice to hear that youve done something well!
If you are moving to a whole new country to study, it is worth studying something you have some skill in. That way, it will be easier to integrate into university life, as you will have a sense of belonging with your course mates. You don't want to be having the pressure of falling behind on your course, as well as moving to a new country, do you? Also, another positive of studying something that your good at is that your more likely to get a better grade, which could help you when looking for employment after your studies. Ultimately, university is supposed to be giving you the skills to go in to employment. If you are good at your chosen subject before you go to university, imagine how great you will be ATIT by the end of three years studying it? You will be the perfect employee. If you can combine something you enjoy with something your good at, you are usually on to a winning formula in terms of a good subject to study at degree level. Think about which qualifications you need
Some university subjects are quite flexible with what you study before applying to enrol on their course. However, most will take into account what youve studied before their programme, and look to SEE how you will adapt what youve learnt, and apply it to that particular subject. For example, if you have always studied and excelled in scientific fields, then you will struggle to get accepted onto an art degree as you have no evidence of hard work or interest in that field. Go to the Hotcourses Abroad subject search. Look at the subject areas and note down any you would be interested in learning more about. Note down all of the subjects you have performed well in throughout your school career. If there are any subjects you have performed well in, which could also come under the subject areas that you are interested in learning more about, then this could an idea of the subject you want to study!
If you would consider working on this subject for a degree, do some research into what country is a good place to study it in. Get applying to universities from that country, with help from our application essentials.
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