Sometimes, the more you study in the same university or college, the more fed up you get. Seeing the same faces and experiencing the same environment every day. Eventually, it just gets into you. Otherwise, you might already have an aim since high school to enter whichever university you want. Then you work towards your goal. Nevertheless, University Transfer is nothing like restarting the game of life.
Apart from all the fuss of getting your visa done, applying for a new passport, purchasing your air ticket, and all those foreseen problems, there are still ample of unseen hassles lies ahead of your
university transfer. One thing I’d like to focus is advanced standing (or credit transfer).
If you are granted for a credit transfer, you are basically everywhere. In your first year at university, you are second year student and sometimes you are third year student. When you’re asked which year you’re in, you will get confused. However, this matter just does not end here.
There is no guarantee that you will be fitting into the rest of the pack in your new university, academically or socially. Understanding the course becomes much tougher because you have not acquired the foundations needed for the subject. Blending into your classmates seems to become tougher as well.
Having said all these, it is still up to you to determine whether transferring university can be hard or not. You judge your life. However, let’s look at the bright side, earning an overseas experience while studying is undoubtedly the best thing that can happen in anybody’s life. Isn’t this worth going through all the
university transfer hassles?
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