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Living abroad to study can certainly be an interesting experience but is that alone a good enough reason for spending years far away from home? To make the experience truly worthwhile, there has to be a goal behind the decision to study abroad. This may be a wish to perfect language skills in a foreign language environment, or a clever move in your career development. You must also consider the costs, not just of living and studying abroad, but of applying. Most universities now charge application fees for international students.

If after considering these points you are sure that you want to apply to study abroad, your next step is to choose the right programme of studies. Research your choices and select carefully. You must do your homework well. Most universities have information online but you can also email and ask them to send you more details. You can find a lot of information on school ranking from education websites. But read carefully. Different universities emphasize different strengths. Don’t just think about the university’s reputation; look for the most suitable for your goals.

Next, you must deal with a large pile of paperwork. This involves filling in application forms, preparing your school records, and getting reference letters. Reading the instructions and requirements of the universities carefully is of great importance. Sadly, many fine applicants get kicked out in the first round, simply because they don’t follow the application procedure properly.

Money is another important consideration. Some scholarships are provided by governments, others by schools and colleges. This information, again, can be found on the Internet. If you find a scholarship that is suitable for you, follow the application procedure carefully; the earlier you apply, the better your chance of getting it.

1.Why does the author think studying abroad is truly worthwhile according to paragraph1?

A. It is a chance to develop your career. B. It is an interesting experience.

C. It is fun to travel around the world. D. All your friends are doing so.

2.What can a school ranking list tell us?

A. The names of all the professors.

B. How good the school is compared to others.

C. How much the courses cost.

D. Where the school is located.

3.What are the three basic steps when you apply?

A. Buy an airplane ticket, read the instructions and requirements, and study.

B. Write a reference letter, do paperwork, and study.

C. Prepare reference letters, prepare school records, and fill in the application form.

D. Prepare school records, do paperwork, and work hard.

4.What does the underlined phrase “get kicked out in the first round” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A. lose money in the first round B. get accepted in the next round

C. fail to get to the next round D. get kicked by a professor

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