Should I look more into pursuing my education in another country?
I don't have an EXACT major that I have in mind, but I do know the field I wish to go into, but there aren't many schools in the United States that have the education I'm looking for. I want to study mythologies/folklore, but there aren't many schools who offer this schooling in the US, but they do in Europe! Would it be better if I were to study over there or should I focus on finding something in the US? #career, #majors , #future , #studying-abroad
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Ken’s Answer
Congratulations on being interested in finding the right career to follow. A possible way for you to follow your thread could be to major in english/literature. It takes a special person to enter into a specific career field and meet the demands which that career area presents. The first step is to get to know yourself to see if you share the personality traits which make one successful in that area. The next step is doing face to face interpersonal networking to meet and talk to and possibly shadow people doing what you might think that you want to do to see if this is something that you really want to do, as a career area could look much different on the inside than it looks from the outside. When I was doing college recruiting, I encountered too many students, who skipped these important steps, and ended up in a career/job for which they were ill suited.
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James Constantine’s Answer
Are you contemplating furthering your education overseas?
This is a monumental choice that demands a thorough evaluation of several elements. If your academic interests lie in the realms of mythologies and folklore, subjects not widely taught in the US, then Europe might be an advantageous choice for you. Here are some key points to ponder:
Educational Prospects
Universities in Europe, steeped in rich history, offer an expansive array of courses in mythologies and folklore. These programs often grant a distinctive viewpoint and access to resources that might be scarce in the US.
Cultural Immersion
An overseas education can immerse you in a vibrant cultural tapestry. You'll get the chance to explore diverse cultures, languages, and lifestyles, which can expand your worldview and foster personal development.
Financial Factors
The financial implications of studying abroad can fluctuate greatly, hinging on the country and the university. Some European nations provide economical tuition fees, particularly for EU students. However, the cost of living can be steep in certain cities. It's crucial to meticulously investigate the financial aspects and consider options like scholarships, grants, or student loans.
Career Opportunities
An international education can be a precious asset when stepping into the job market. It can showcase your flexibility, self-reliance, and intercultural communication skills, attributes highly prized by employers.
Before finalizing your decision, it's crucial to delve into the specific programs and universities that pique your interest. Evaluate the course content, faculty, location, cost, and language of instruction. Also, reflect on your career aspirations and how an overseas education can assist you in realizing them.
Recommended Reading:
"The Benefits of Studying Abroad: A Guide for College Students" by Allan E. Goodman and Stacie Nevadomski Berdan
"The Fulbright Handbook: A Guide for U.S. Students Seeking Opportunities Abroad" by The Institute of International Education
"The Study Abroad Guide: How to Choose the Right Program for You" by Michael A. Weinberg
May God bless you!
James Constantine.