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Welcome to the exciting journey of study in Canada! Are you considering applying for the September 2024 (SEP'24) intake?
Welcome to the exciting journey of study in Canada! Are you considering applying for the September 2024 (SEP’24) intake? This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about making this dream a reality for Studying Abroad.
Why Choose Canada for Higher Education?
Canada has emerged as a top destination for international students due to its high-quality education, diverse culture, and welcoming environment. The country’s commitment to research and innovation, combined with its inclusive society, makes it an ideal place for higher education.
Understanding the SEP’24 Intake
What is SEP’24 Intake?
The SEP’24 intake refers to the academic session starting in September 2024. This is one of the primary intakes for universities and colleges in Canada, offering a wide range of programs for international students.
Key Dates and Deadlines
To successfully apply for the SEP’24 intake, you must be aware of the important dates. Typically, applications open in the fall of the previous year and deadlines can range from January to May 2024, depending on the institution and program.
Benefits of Studying in Canada
High-Quality Education
Canadian universities are renowned for their academic excellence and rigorous quality controls. Degrees from Canada are recognized globally, opening doors to numerous opportunities.
Diverse and Inclusive Environment
Canada prides itself on being a multicultural society. You’ll experience a diverse cultural landscape, making it easier to adapt and thrive.
Post-Graduation Work Opportunities
Study in Canada offers favorable post-graduation work policies, allowing students to gain valuable work experience after completing their studies.
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Update: Studying Abroad
I just realized that I never posted about it until now, but I’m studying abroad in London for a semester! I just arrived this morning and now I am very jet lagged but excited to not be and to explore and learn so much! Sorry if this post is not super coherent. I haven’t slept in about 29 hours.
“If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad.”
Even though I'm nothing like one of those keen feminist fans of Jane Austen, I have to admit no other quotation would suit better than this one.
I'm an Italian Modern Languages and Literatures university student who is spending 6 months abroad, in Duesseldorf - Germany.
This blog will be about general impressions and personal thoughts about living here and studying abroad, germany, lifestyles, being blonde and pale and (still) being italian, partying, bad hair days, friends, new life changing discoveries, missing my cat and whatever.
Giorgia
Now I have to get better
I got a invitation to go study abroad in the summer of 2013 to Italy Sicily and Greece (: yeee excited something good actually happand no I just have to get better
Tout ce que je veux, c est ca, c est le mot que je veux pas dire. A cette personne a qui je veux pas penser. Je veux pas dire que c est lui, le mot, la personne a qui j ai envie de prendre dans mes bras. Et je veux mentir. Dire des mensognes a moi meme, des mensognes dans une langue bizarre et different que je gere pas trop. Pour pas disputer avec la realitée. Je veux pas que la realitée me frappe, pas encore. Donc je me ments a moi meme.
just venting
Day 4, Besancon
Maybe I can't speak French fluently, and maybe I get flustered when people address me - but I can definitely order a beer!
We spent only 3 days in Paris - they were the fastest, most exhausting and exhilarating 3 days ever. Everyone in Paris moves and talks so fast all the time. Following the group around was so fun - I had to pick someone from the group's back and keep watching them while speed walking down the street.
But there were, luckily, also many opportunities to break away from the group. Yesterday me and a few others decided not to visit the Louvre (I know) and just head to a cafe and chill out. It was great and it totally cured the hangover I had from the previous night which was the night which shall not be named/talked about ever (hopefully ever again).
Those three days were such an emotional roller coaster for so many reasons, but for the most part they were great. (Everyone in Paris speaks English though - or so it seemed - so I didn't really get to practice my French a whole lot.. Ugh, I just freeze up when someone asks me something or tries to talk to me, and then I feel stupid as hell.) We've only been in Besancon for a few hours - but it definitely doesn't seem like anyone here speaks English so it's going to be more difficult. I'm really dreading having to get around all by myself - I'll have to figure out the buses and remember where I live and speak French to people in order to buy anything.
Tomorrow we are taking a tour of the city and maybe tonight we'll go see the CLA where I'll be going to class. Hopefully that clears some stuff up for me.
Also, I really fucking need some tooth paste.