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Top #1 thing to consider when studying abroad and why it's critical to do proper research - Aadya in the UK (Part 2)

November 15, 2022 Christina Gerdes Episode 10
Top #1 thing to consider when studying abroad and why it's critical to do proper research - Aadya in the UK (Part 2)
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Beyond An Ordinary Life
Top #1 thing to consider when studying abroad and why it's critical to do proper research - Aadya in the UK (Part 2)
Nov 15, 2022 Episode 10
Christina Gerdes

In Part 1 in episode 9, my guest Aadya shares her story of living abroad in the United States of America during her childhood and moving ten times to different cities due to her Dad's jobs. Find out why she loved it and why she decided to do her Masters in the UK (pre-Brexit) instead of the US. Learn how cultural differences between India and the UK challenged her perceptions of punctuality, and why it was difficult for her to move from a collectivistic to an individualistic country. 

Listen to this episode if you want to learn:

  • Why it's so important to do your research on where to study abroad 
  • How to find an apartment and a job abroad
  • The pro's and con's for doing a 1-year Masters program in the UK
  • Why it's so important to socialize with other students within the first weeks
  • Why studying abroad changes the trajectory of your life and opens new opportunities, possibilities and ways of thinking to you

These are my favorite quotes of the episode:

  •  07:12:“I was like, 'oh yeah, I will have a Masters by the time I am 21' - and I don’t know why I was very excited about that. It was just cool to me. Now I look back and who cares.. I mean, yes, I got a good job. If I had gone back, I would have probably chosen something that was a little bit longer. Because by the time I have the energy and time to have settled in the country and the environment, my course was almost over.
  • 18:00: "I feel like when you go outside, you meet people who are doing completely different things which you never ever thought was even possible, and then you’re like “this is so cool”. You going to Kuala Lumpur, for example, that’s really like cool to me. 
  • 22.24: "I think I would say do your research on where you want to go. Id say really do your research on where you want to go and not just think this country is nice, or this university is nice. But you need to look at everything. You need to look at the people, the country, the language, the education, the degree you’ll get, the friends you think you can make. You need to look at it holistically."
  • 23:21: "Even just something like socializing. I didn’t realize the need for socializing. I am a bit introverted. So to me, I did not realize the need that in the first few weeks of college I need to like socialize as much as possible. That actually makes an impact on the rest of your stay there, because those friends will be with you pretty much throughout - and I didn’t really realize that."

Do you have any questions, tips for improvement, or you're seeking more inspiration for moving abroad? Then follow me on: IG & TikTok: @chrigerdes and YouTube: Beyond-an-ordinary-life
If you like this podcast, then please hit the subscribe button and give me a rating or review. This helps more than you know to get this podcast out to like-minded people who want to learn how to move abroad, too! I appreciate your help a lot!

Show Notes

In Part 1 in episode 9, my guest Aadya shares her story of living abroad in the United States of America during her childhood and moving ten times to different cities due to her Dad's jobs. Find out why she loved it and why she decided to do her Masters in the UK (pre-Brexit) instead of the US. Learn how cultural differences between India and the UK challenged her perceptions of punctuality, and why it was difficult for her to move from a collectivistic to an individualistic country. 

Listen to this episode if you want to learn:

  • Why it's so important to do your research on where to study abroad 
  • How to find an apartment and a job abroad
  • The pro's and con's for doing a 1-year Masters program in the UK
  • Why it's so important to socialize with other students within the first weeks
  • Why studying abroad changes the trajectory of your life and opens new opportunities, possibilities and ways of thinking to you

These are my favorite quotes of the episode:

  •  07:12:“I was like, 'oh yeah, I will have a Masters by the time I am 21' - and I don’t know why I was very excited about that. It was just cool to me. Now I look back and who cares.. I mean, yes, I got a good job. If I had gone back, I would have probably chosen something that was a little bit longer. Because by the time I have the energy and time to have settled in the country and the environment, my course was almost over.
  • 18:00: "I feel like when you go outside, you meet people who are doing completely different things which you never ever thought was even possible, and then you’re like “this is so cool”. You going to Kuala Lumpur, for example, that’s really like cool to me. 
  • 22.24: "I think I would say do your research on where you want to go. Id say really do your research on where you want to go and not just think this country is nice, or this university is nice. But you need to look at everything. You need to look at the people, the country, the language, the education, the degree you’ll get, the friends you think you can make. You need to look at it holistically."
  • 23:21: "Even just something like socializing. I didn’t realize the need for socializing. I am a bit introverted. So to me, I did not realize the need that in the first few weeks of college I need to like socialize as much as possible. That actually makes an impact on the rest of your stay there, because those friends will be with you pretty much throughout - and I didn’t really realize that."

Do you have any questions, tips for improvement, or you're seeking more inspiration for moving abroad? Then follow me on: IG & TikTok: @chrigerdes and YouTube: Beyond-an-ordinary-life
If you like this podcast, then please hit the subscribe button and give me a rating or review. This helps more than you know to get this podcast out to like-minded people who want to learn how to move abroad, too! I appreciate your help a lot!