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Study & Travel: 5 Easy Ways To Make it Work

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Study & Travel: 5 Easy Ways To Make it Work

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Combining a full-time study and traveling is not as hard as it might seem: there are a lot of viable and effective options you can consider here. Many students have already managed to work out such a system that allows them to go on regular travels while also maintaining high academic performance. Here are the tried and tested methods that will help you make one of your dreams come true and enable you to travel and get a degree at the same time. 


Do a Study Abroad

Study & Travel: 5 Easy Ways To Make it Work
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Studying abroad comes in several shapes and sizes. First off, you can apply for a 4-year study in a foreign country, which will give you a chance to explore the location and neighboring countries while doing a study there. If that doesn't work for you, you can also apply for an exchange program at one of your institution's partner colleges. This way, you will be able to do a semester or a year of study in a foreign country.

You can also apply for a scholarship. Suppose you want to get a Master's degree, and you are also interested in doing some traveling. In such a case, there is an excellent solution: applying for a foreign scholarship that will not only fund your studies but also give you a chance to spend one to two years abroad, enjoying the beauty of traveling. It is quite reasonable to study somewhere in Europe, that way you will have a chance to visit dozens of counties during the two years of your academic program because the distance between those countries is quite small. 

Get an Online Degree

Distance learning is gaining more and more popularity. There are many online learning platforms that can give you a chance not just to do a single online course but also to obtain a fully-fledged online degree. Trying to be more flexible and recruit more students, many universities and colleges have partnered up with online learning platforms to offer users online degrees. Among those institutions, you will even be able to take classes at Harvard University and Cambridge University. 

Such degrees have the same recognition as the ones students get by attending an actual physical institution. It is actually one of the perks of digitalization: being able to get a degree while always being on the move. You can also visit your favorite universities' websites and see if you can do a full-time online study directly with them. There is another benefit in such a type of studying: it is considerably cheaper than the traditional program where you have to sit in the lecture room every day.  

Be Flexible

Study & Travel: 5 Easy Ways To Make it Work
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When doing a full-time study, you will have to develop some solid time management skills. Sometimes, being able to organize your academic tasks with the things you have planned for pleasure is a challenge. It is something like being a project manager: you need to watch all of your assignment deadlines, schedule entertaining travels, plan some meetings with your friends, find some free time for doing sports, and maybe even make room for a part-time job. 

At times like this, you need to think about ways to work smart, not hard. It is all about a balanced approach to life. For example, instead of spending all of your free time doing college assignments or working on a term paper, you can outsource some of the tasks by reaching out to a write my essay service and get a professional academic writer to do your papers. To plan​ your travels fast, you can reach out to a traveling agency or look for some online tools that will make your planning experience much easier and efficient. Your success here will primarily depend on how good your management skills are. 

Make Use of Your Summer and Winter Breaks

Summer and winter breaks give you an excellent opportunity to go on an extended trip. If you have several weeks or months at your disposal, you can use that time to travel to different countries one after another. 

During their gap year, many students spend months and months in different countries. You can have a similar experience, only visiting a few fewer countries that you would visit during a year-long journey. For example, you might choose to explore Asia during your summer break. Here you can look at the countries that are close to each other and focus on three options. For example, if you have two months at your disposal, you can visit China, Japan, and South Korea or Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. In the two months, you will gather so many memories that they will be enough to keep you going until your winter break starts. And then you can go traveling again. 

Enjoy Your Weekends

J.K. Rowling once said, "Anything's possible if you've got enough nerve." In this case, it means that it is possible to combine a full-time study and travels. Some students even manage to have a job on top of that, balancing between all of the things they have going on. 

You need to remember that traveling is a lot of fun, but it does not mean that you always need to have a lot of free time to explore new places. You don't even have to go abroad to go on a trip. Instead, you can stay in your country and explore some local attractions. In most cases, locals don't visit as many places in their own countries as foreign travelers do. Are you sure there is nothing left for you to explore somewhere nearby? For such travels, you can even use a weekend: just go to a neighboring state and see if there is something of interest for you there.

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