Finally, it’s that time of the year when we love to dress up spookily, create a haunted decor, and celebrate a monstrous bash with our friends and family- Happy Halloween!Â
Halloween is one of the most celebrated holidays across the globe, and its origins go back thousands of years to the ancient Celtic celebration of Samhain. It was believed that the dead returned to their homes on Halloween day, and people thus garbed themselves in costumes and lit bonfires to ward off spirits.
In today’s times, Halloween is celebrated internationally to have fun and ward off our fears. With this intent, here’s a blog by team MSM Unify to chase away your harrowing fears of studying abroad.
This Halloween, let’s spark our spooky spirits, scare away undue study-abroad nightmares, and take the ‘broomstick ride’ toward immense confidence and relentless success!Â
#Fear 1: Studying abroad is unsafe
Many students quash their dreams of studying abroad because of racism issues or news covering street crime in foreign countries. But, if we ask ourselves, which place on earth is devoid of crime or mishaps? The answer will be none!
If you skim through local news, you will come across crime stories in your own city as well! But, does that stop you from venturing outside, going to your school, or meeting your friends?
Studying abroad can be a very safe and rewarding experience if you do your research well and look for a place having stringent laws and regulations, especially for students’ safety. Expert study-abroad consultants like MSM Unify can help you look for the best international university which is extremely safe for international students.Â
Furthermore, MSM Unify consultants can also help you look for safe accommodation in the vicinity of your chosen university and provide you with end-to-end guidance for your safe and enjoyable study-abroad experience. Â
#Fear 2: Overseas education is unreasonably expensive
For many deserving students, their overseas education dreams don’t take flight just because they assume the study-abroad process is unduly expensive. But, you need to realize that this fear is due to ignorance and lack of proper guidance.
Seeking overseas education need not be costly if you look for appropriate opportunities, including scholarships, student loans, university grants, etc. Many universities offer scholarships for exceptional students in academics or extracurricular activities to cover their tuition fees, travel costs, accommodation, and other living expenses.
Here are some popular fully-funded scholarships that can take care of all your expenses during your study-abroad journey:
Scholarship name | Benefits |
Fulbright Scholarships | Sponsored by the US government, this scholarship can fund your entire bachelor’s or master’s program |
STEM Women’s Undergraduate Scholarship | These scholarships are for women pursuing science, technology, engineering, or math education fields in the US |
CommonWealth Scholarship | These are completely funded scholarships for students studying in the UK |
New Zealand Regional Development Scholarships | This is a fully-funded scholarship in New Zealand to help students pursue their desired courses |
Amsterdam Excellence Scholarships (AES) | This scholarship is to help you pursue almost any field in Amsterdam by covering your study expenses |
Furthermore, many universities have low tuition fees and offer reasonable student accommodation. Additionally, you may save a lot of money on overseas education by seeking help from MSM Unify study-abroad consultants.Â
These expert consultants can help you avail of admission discounts, scholarships, internships, or part-time jobs, guide you in looking for affordable and safe accommodation, and share smart tips on saving money.
#Fear 3: I will be lonely
The fear of unknown land, culture, and people makes many students feel lonely even before they land in a foreign country. To add to this fear, there’s anxiety about leaving your home, family, and friends behind.Â
But, please note that this fear typically lasts only until you reach your study-abroad destination. Most international universities host several programs and workshops to help international students acclimatize to the new ambiance.
Also, remember that you are not going to be the only student from your country treading the path of overseas education. You will find many people from your country and might also find individuals from your region studying at the same university or living in the same neighborhood.Â
Moreover, you can join a club in your university, participate in sports or other extra-curricular activities, join forums, and participate in events to fend off loneliness, immerse yourself in the local culture, and make new friends.Â
#Fear 4: People will laugh at my accent
Many individuals harbor this fear of studying abroad at its inception. But, with prior preparation and adequate practice, you can easily overcome this fear rapidly.
Try to master the foreign language by practicing regularly and meticulously. Use language learning apps like Duolingo, Memrise, Babbel, etc., to learn the requisite language consistently. Also, watch movies or listen to music in the desired foreign language to get familiar with the accent in a fun and stress-free way.
Finally, remember that every international student faces this challenge while studying abroad. But, with patience and perseverance, you can master the language and communicate in a way the locals do. So, this Halloween day, promise yourself that you won’t hesitate to make mistakes, you will learn from them, and conquer your fears!
#Fear 5: Studying abroad is just a fancy expedition!
Another prevailing fear among many students is that studying abroad is just about splurging money and having a long and expensive holiday. While there’s no harm in exploring the new country and its unique neighborhoods, studying abroad isn’t just this!
If you are a responsible individual with high career aspirations, you can gain immense knowledge and experience, broaden your outlook, enrich yourself culturally, and develop personally and professionally.Â
With a balanced approach, your study abroad expedition can help you achieve your career dreams, get a lucrative job, improve your lifestyle, and have fun at the same time!
# Fear 6: What if I fall sick?
Let us agree that when we fall sick, we like to be in the comfort of our homes, surrounded by our loved ones and cared for. So, if you fall sick while studying abroad, you are less likely to have your parents or family by your side, but you won’t be left alone to suffer!
Your program providers will responsibly assess your condition and direct you to an adept healthcare provider. Rest assured, they will do everything to keep you safe and healthy. Also, in case of an emergency, your program representatives or chaperones will accompany you to the health center, keep your family updated, and provide the requisite support.  Â
So, this Halloween, stave away your worries about falling sick in a foreign land; you won’t be alone! Moreover, you will always have your friends in the university or the neighborhood to help you. The only thing you need to remember is to have proper health insurance acceptable in the destination country.
In essence, we can go on and on about fears of studying abroad and create a perfect haunted ambiance this Halloween day! But, just like we have learned to enjoy spooky stuff and have fun on Halloween, similarly you can combat your study-abroad fears and have fun on your overseas education journey.
If you still have any apprehensions, or doubts about overseas education, reach out to overseas education counselors today. MSM Unify counselors will help you fend off all your worries and fears, and pave the way for a successful study abroad experience!
FAQs
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When is Halloween celebrated?
Every year, Halloween is celebrated on the 31st of October all over the world, which is the evening before All Saints’ Day or All Hallows’ Day.
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Why is Halloween celebrated?
Halloween Day has its origins in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain when the people wore spooky costumes and lit bonfires to ward off ghosts and spirits. Even today, Halloween is celebrated to conquer our fears and enjoy togetherness.Â
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How do students celebrate Halloween around the world?
Halloween is celebrated by students in different ways around the world, which include dressing up for trick-or-treating, carving pumpkins, indulging in mischievous tricks, and much more.