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    Overseas Uni funds preparation

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    • bbbayB Offline
      bbbay @doodbug
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      @doodbug said in Overseas Uni funds preparation:

      @bbbay

      I’m not sure if ‘most’ is the right term - many in local universities opt not to go for semester exchanges too. Most will get to go out of Singapore at least once, but this could be 1 to 2 week programmes as well.

      You are right. Local universities’ overseas exposures
      could be overseas internships, overseas community services, which are short-term programs. Not all are Semester long exchange programmes.

      I have the Impression in NUS, 80% qualified to apply for semester long exchange program. And around 50% Will get selected. The other 30% either opt not to go, or not selected bcos they got outranked by other students. Because many students will choose that same few popular overseas universities and there are limited vacancies

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        Imp75 @bbbay
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        @bbbay
        Overseas Uni or not really depends on kids nowadays. I don’t think parents have any say in this. Hv one child already obtained a fully funded non-bonded scholarship to Japan yet is mulling over the decision to live in Japan for 5y.

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          @Imp75 said in Overseas Uni funds preparation:

          @bbbay
          Overseas Uni or not really depends on kids nowadays. I don’t think parents have any say in this. Hv one child already obtained a fully funded non-bonded scholarship to Japan yet is mulling over the decision to live in Japan for 5y.

          This is true.

          My kid just “informed” us that she received a scholarship and would be giving up her place locally…

          For her post-graduate, the only question to us was whether to accept or give up as she already has a job offer in hand.

          Her classmates are all either working or continuing studies overseas. Am sure she will “let us know” when she will leave again - many countries now offer self-sponsored visas which she qualifies and will apply at the right time.

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            bbbay
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            There are another groups of students, that are without scholarships and parent has to pay for overseas education, like how this thread started. The child will have to seek support from the parents? Even for child with scholarship, if they aspire to study overseas, I am sure most parents will be supportive of them. Most of us would think it will be a good exposure. But where they choose to study (the discussions have been on) I think parents can still give valuable advice, even when the child does not seek it from us, maybe they are preoccupied with the adventure ahead . Take for example one of my child has very sensitive skin. I would remind her to opt for more temperate destinations instead. For the sake of her health.

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              sharonkhoo @Coolkidsrock2
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              @Coolkidsrock2 I guess it depends on how the child and parents normally make decisions. My daughters would usually seek our input for major decisions, especially when they were still students. Even now, they do still ask our opinions. It doesn’t mean they necessarily follow, but it’s good to be able to throw in additional thoughts.

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                bbbay @Imp75
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                @Imp75

                Hope you don’t mind me asking: your child applied for the scholarship, awarded , but now she has second thoughts?

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                • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
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                  Expectations have been set clear since kids were young that we can only afford local uni and they will need to obtain a scholarship if they wish to study overseas.

                  Based on the offers, the choice was pretty obvious, hence from that perspective, keeping us informed is fine. Prior to that, she had interned in Canada.

                  On the option between furthering studies or accepting the job offer, the conflict was the universities and employer were all top names. She was able to quickly pick out the high probability of personality mismatch with some of the universities and eliminated them from consideration.

                  The only consideration (to her) then was funding as there was no unbonded scholorship in hand at that time.

                  We only told her that funding should not be a factor of her consideration and the uni’s name will open even more doors. She just need be true to herself in making that decision.

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                    Imp75 @bbbay
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                    @bbbay
                    Yes gotten but now not sure if going away is the right decision for her.

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                    • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
                      Coolkidsrock2 @Imp75
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                      @Imp75

                      What is the downside if she accepts / goes and find that it is not suitable?

                      If it is bond free, am assuming there is no penalty and credits are transferable?

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                        Imp75 @Coolkidsrock2
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                        @Coolkidsrock2
                        That’s what we are trying to find out.

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