So how do you identify professional study abroad institutions? What kind of organization can be called a profession? How to examine its professionalism and find out whether it is responsible? The following small series will unlock the cheats of finding a suitable study abroad institution for everyone.
1. Find an institution that provides advice on studying abroad that suits your own conditions/judge which institution's recommendation is more suitable for you.
Studying abroad is a process of choosing the future, which cannot be ignored. In the final analysis, studying abroad itself is a personalized thing, and not all people are suitable for the popular majors of popular schools. At this time, finding a school and major that suits your level is the first major. Therefore, an important basis for judging whether an institution is professional is whether the institution studying abroad can recommend you a choice that is more in line with your ability! If you meet an irresponsible organization, you may be forced to give you some schools or majors that are not suitable for your ability and your own situation for some reasons. At this time, you should dare to say no to it! Of course, I suggest you have a general understanding of the target study abroad places, especially those accredited schools, and don't be cheated into diploma workshops. So one of the factors to measure the professionalism of an organization-you can recommend options that match your ability.
2. Be sure to have an in-depth chat with the institutions studying abroad and confirm professionalism and sense of responsibility according to the questions and answers.
Some babies who study abroad know nothing about studying abroad and rely on the help of institutions. At this time, some students with big hearts often feel reasonable after listening to a few words, so they can safely hand it over to the organization without screening, which often brings some risks. Therefore, when selecting in the early stage, you must talk to the teacher in charge of consultation in the institution. Some students say I don't know anything. "I don't doubt employing people", so I should let the organization handle it. In fact, it is understandable to think so, but as long as you have the heart and talk a little about studying abroad in the early stage, you will find that teachers in unprofessional institutions are often stumped by individual problems. In fact, overseas institutions face a large number of students every day. If it is a professional and reliable institution, it has actually seen enough cases and successfully sent many students out. Basically, they can say that they know the corresponding fields like the back of their hands. At this time, you only need to ask the consulting teacher of the institution to answer questions 10 minutes or so, and you can basically hear it. If you prevaricate from time to time, you have to question the professional ability of institutions or teachers.
Of course, there is also a possibility that study abroad institutions are better and there are powerful consultants, but you just come into contact with teachers who don't directly help you modify your documents and help you apply. At this time, you can also determine whether those qualified teachers can spend enough time on you to help you with your study abroad guidance. This is also the embodiment of institutional responsibility.
3. Find out whether the online evaluation or entrusted students of this institution are responsible enough.
To say whether an organization has any responsibility, only people who are really closely related to it are qualified to comment. At this time, you need to use powerful networks or various platforms to search for information. A reliable organization is not necessarily zero bad reviews, and there will inevitably be misunderstandings and differences in communication. However, if it is a one-sided bad review, it is basically gone. You can ignore this organization for a while. In addition, it is best to consult someone sent by the organization, and often you can get the most reliable answer. General study abroad institutions will have study abroad groups. You can choose those fellow travelers who are more active in the group and judge that they have dealt with the organization to "listen for news". Of course, don't go back to the group, but ask privately about the experience of the person being dealt with, whether there is any delay, unprofessional situation, irresponsible time and so on. The information obtained at this time is generally reliable.
Of course, it would be great if there is hope to find students who have been sent abroad. After all, some institutions will only complete services, while others will send students directly to schools. At this time, the difference in sense of responsibility will be reflected, and those students who are sent abroad have the most say.
4, acquaintances recommend
It goes without saying that you have done things with acquaintances since ancient times. If acquaintances are also studying abroad and looking for institutions, there is no need to doubt. He has found a way for you, so this word-of-mouth institution can't be wrong, although it only trusts acquaintances. If you just heard about it, you still need to follow the above steps before making a decision.
In addition to the above, there is also the problem of studying abroad, which depends on the individual's economic level, but it is always right to compare more. Sometimes it's not always free. Students and parents who need to have a study abroad plan should ask as clearly as possible in the process of choosing an intermediary to avoid spending more money.
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