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Guidelines for Students Travelling

July 05, 2019

Guidelines for Students Travelling

It is good to know that you have been admitted in one of the finest international universities of the world. And as you think about the perks of studying abroad, you definitely feel satisfied. But a semester away from home, you might find the euphoria a bit curbed. You may feel homesick; there will be too many things to handle and it is not an easy matter to handle everything alone. And you may begin to miss the comforts at home terribly. But before the situation gets tricky, let’s discuss about a few simple tips that can be real life-savers for students travelling abroad!

Handling the money madness

One of the first things that you need to learn to handle alone is money. Sounds tricky? Well, you have never ever set a budget and learn to handle your finances. It was your parent’s job after all. But when you are abroad, you need to know everything. Setting up a bank account is easy, because most universities have branches of local banks on campus. But before you set up the account, you need to be extra cautious about the first few weeks. Whether you are using cash or a debit card, you need to fix a budget. This is your first lesson in a foreign land, when you learn the value of foreign currency; make a comparison and you will know what you are used to spending at home. It is easier to make a budget and figure out the areas where you can curb your expenses

Protect your important documents

You should keep your personal documents especially the passport and other important stuff in a safe place.

For the initial few days, you might need to carry them around; but later on you will be provided with an identity card. This will be your identity proof for the rest of your stay. Take all your important documents especially things like passport and credentials and put it in a safe place.

Get an additional insurance

You already might have an existing insurance at home; but on top of the regular insurance, it is crucial to get an insurance which covers evacuation especially during natural or political disturbances. Buyforex.com  provides and extensive option of travel insurance plans that may come in handy when you are travelling abroad for studies.

Learn some of the local lingo

If you are travelling to an English-speaking country, then the mode of communication might not be a problem. But every country has some basic phrases which are very specific to the place. These are called common lingos and learning them can actually help you to minimize miscommunication with the locals. Simple words like bathroom and taxi will be called differently in US and Europe. It is good to know these common terms which will help you to communicate better with the local people.

Read up and make new acquaintances

You must do some amount of reading when you are going somewhere for the first time. You should not only concentrate on university brochures; read up as much as you can about the place you are going.

It is good to be familiar with a new place, its customs and traditions, about the people you are going to meet. You should be sociable; because the more friends you make, easier it will be to get used to the place.

Enjoy every moment of your student life; because you get to explore life’s little mysteries and adventures when you are young and free!

 

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