Originally published in
The HT Education Supplement
Who should consider study
abroad?
When you think of study
abroad several stereotypes come to mind: rich kids from IB schools, total
brainiacs from HSC schools or IITians who want an MBA. Well here I hope to
muddle those stereotypes a bit and dispel some of the myths around the kind of
students who can study abroad.
Myth 1: I am not a topper
so I cannot get into any college in the US.
Colleges like Harvard and
Stanford are distant dreams for almost everyone. The good news is that there
are over 2,500 four-year colleges in the US and thousands more in the UK,
Australia, and the rest of the world who welcome international students. If it
is your SAT test scores that are tripping you up, take a look at some of the
testing-optional programs. While parents often hesitate to spend on
lesser-known colleges, such places often offer scholarships to offset the cost
and still provide excellent resources, facilities and a valuable education that
will prepare you for a great future.
Myth 2: My family cannot
afford to send me to college in the US. In fact we can barely afford the
application fees.
I worked with two
students last year who fit into this category – they studied in the HSC board,
with 90-92% in ICSE, scores in 11th & 12th ranging from 78-82%, and with SAT scores just below
2000. They were both awarded Presidential Scholarships at the University of
Richmond to study finance (ranked 15th in undergraduate finance programs by Business Week)
and got additional aid to cover over 80% of their total expenses for all 4
years. They are proof that deserving students can get a chance, however they
were strategic in creating this opportunity and it took a lot of hard work to
find the right program and aid package for them (they got other competitive
offers as well). And incidentally, several of their application fees were
waived.
Myth 3: I am into sports,
not studies.
Great news! The rest of
the world values sports in a way that you may have never experienced. In the US
there are over 380,000 student athletes many of whom are actively recruited to
play for their college teams, thereby almost ensuring their admission. The
process for recruitment is complicated and it is important to start early, but
there are great resources for helping you get through the process (see below).
And if you have been dedicated to a sport or activity, but do not have the
talent or interest in pursuing it into college, your deep involvement in
something other than studies will likely help to stand out in your application
essays and extracurriculars.
Myth 4: I am into Arts,
not studies.
Again, as with sports,
the dedication and discipline you have demonstrated in pursuit of your art form
will set you apart. It’s important that you are highly honored in your chosen
stream (whether Kathak, Painting or Tabla), and that you have performed
widely and won awards – simply being ‘interested’ in music and passing Trinity
exams is not enough. This focus also allows you to consider some competitive
Arts Colleges that offer an excellent education as well as a refinement of your
craft.
Still not sure that
higher studies abroad is for you? Check out some of the resources below and
research how realistic it is. Talk to anyone you know who has been abroad
for college, and meet counselors and representatives from a variety of colleges
who visit Mumbai or visit the country centers.
Some resources:
Government Sponsored help
and information (all include scholarship links)
USA:
http://www.usief.org.in/Mumbai.aspx
Australia:
http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/
General Resources:
Learn more about US higher
Ed including financial aid, athletic scholarships and other considerations: http://www.educationusa.info/
Financial Aid and other
resources: http://www.internationalstudent.com/
Learn more about
international athletes: http://www.athletes-usa.com/
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