Limit this search to....

Get Set for Study Abroad
Contributor(s): Barron, Tom (Author)
ISBN: 0748620303     ISBN-13: 9780748620302
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
OUR PRICE:   $23.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2006
Qty:
Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Annotation: 'As a comprehensive survey of the subject, it will be valuable for students, parents, school advisers and indeed for Universities - International Officers, academic programme coordinators and others... It is a very readable book, with nice touches of humour and thoughtful, helpful insights into issues related to study abroad.' J.E. Reilly, Director, UK Socrates Erasmus Council

'Tackles a complicated subject with some aplomb.' John Alexander, International Office, University of Glasgow

"Get Set for Study Abroad" is a guide-book for students who are thinking of studying outside the UK as part of their home degree and for others who want to know what is involved.

It takes you through the whole process, from finding out about the opportunities available and making your selection of a programme up to completing the studies and returning home. It explains what things you need to think about at each stage as you make your preparations and then carry out your studies. There are sections on academic requirements, costs and funding. The book also offers advice on study skills and outlines issues which arise in intercultural communication. It gives particular coverage of programmes in the European Union (such as Erasmus/Socrates) and the USA, the two main areas of interest for UK students. Though the focus is largely on undergraduates, there are sections dealing also with postgraduate study. Student commentaries, a guide to web-sites and printed materials, and a glossary of the terms you are most likely to encounter are also included.

The text cuts through the red-tape and bureaucratic language of much of the programme literature and presents a student-friendly viewpoint with candourand good humour.

Key Features:

? Explains the whole complex process simply and clearly

? Structured to work through the process from start to finish

? Written by a practitioner who bears practical issues in mind at all times

? Includes suggestions on further reading and websites

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Higher
- Study Aids | Study Guides
Dewey: 378.016
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.34" W x 8.52" (0.50 lbs) 208 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
Get Set for Study Abroad is a guide-book for students who are thinking of studying outside the UK as part of their home degree and for others who want to know what is involved.It takes you through the whole process, from finding out about the opportunities available and making your selection of a programme up to completing the studies and returning home. It explains what things you need to think about at each stage as you make your preparations and then carry out your studies. There are sections on academic requirements, costs and funding. The book also offers advice on study skills and outlines issues which arise in intercultural communication. It gives particular coverage of programmes in the European Union (such as Erasmus/Socrates) and the USA, the two main areas of interest for UK students. Though the focus is largely on undergraduates, there are sections dealing also with postgraduate study. Student commentaries, a guide to web-sites and printed materials, and a glossary of the terms you are most likely to encounter are also included.The text cuts through the red-tape and bureaucratic language of much of the programme literature and presents a student-friendly viewpoint with candour and good humour.Key Features: - Explains the whole complex process simply and clearly- Structured to work through the process from start to finish- Written by a practitioner who bears practical issues in mind at all times- Includes suggestions on further reading and websitesALSO AVAILABLE IN THE GET SET FOR UNIVERSITY SERIESAmerican Studies * Communication Studies * Computer Science * English Language * English Literature * History * Media and Cultural Studies * Nursing * Philosophy * Politics * Psychology * Religious Studies * Sociology * Study in the UK * Teacher Training