FREQUENTLY QUESTIONS

1. What are the students' future career interests?
2. What is the student's study abroad purpose?
3. Which country does the student want to go to?
4. Which city do students like the most?
5. What is the goal after graduation?
6. What is the financial capacity of the family?
7. Academic competence, English level
8. How are the students' life skills and sports activities?
9. What is the student's age, personality, passion, and strengths?
10. Student's limitations/weaknesses, if any?
11. How are the students' life skills and independence skills?
12. What are student's communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and cultural integration skills?
13. For married students: Can I bring my spouse and children when I study abroad?
14. What is the ability to prove financial when applying for a visa?
15. Is the student's learning process continuous or intermittent? Work experience if any?
16. Other requirements: region, climate, culture, international student community…

GOALS OF STUDY ABROAD

In order to successfully study abroad, students must first set goals for themselves from junior high school, whereby students have enough time to prepare themselves with the necessary knowledge and certificates when studying abroad, and especially financial matters need to have a plan to prepare 2-3 years in advance. The things that students need to prepare from junior high school include:
1. Exam preparation for international English certificates: IELTS, TOEFL, SAT
2. Good at maths is an advantage that can be applied to many majors
3. The average score of all subjects should be at least from 7.0 or higher
4. To read novels, books, newspapers, listen to foreign radio to increase vocabulary and improve knowledge, as well as ability to listen and speak English
5. To find out about majors in advance when entering 9th grade, in order to feel your interest and ability study for that discipline.
6. Finance should be prepared in excess of the expected estimate.