Study Abroad

Study Abroad

The step-by-step guide to studying overseas With years’ experience and more than thousands of successful student placements around the world, Annex Travel knows what it takes to find a good match and set you up for success.

  • 1. Research: Do your research! Investigate courses, universities and their locations. Look upon the teaching modules, research opportunities, campus life, and employment prospects before you narrow down your selection. You can ask your friends and family or reach out to the alumni of universities you are interested in for a wider perspective. Use Facebook or LinkedIn to reach out to them more effectively. Also, do remember to include your budget and available scholarships as a part of your research. One final word of advice – don’t trust everything you read online. Some reviews from other students might be influenced by a single negative personal experience or choosing a course that wasn’t right for them. It doesn’t always mean you will feel the same way. Annex Travel can ensure you get an accurate and unbiased advice.
  • 2. Speak with one of our Annex Travel counselors When you’re ready, make an appointment with an Annex Travel counselor. Our counselors are professionally certified and many have been international students themselves. They’re a friendly face and wealth of first-hand professional and personal experience from different study locations all over the world. Bring your wish list and course preferences along with you to your appointment as a starting point. Your counselor will work through all the big and small details to ensure the best possible fit between you, your future university and your area of study.
  • 3. Make your application: After you’ve chosen your course and university or school, it’s time to apply. Your Annex Travel counselor will support your university and course applications. We take our job very seriously and follow the strictest legal and ethical standards. Your counselor will personally contact your chosen university or school to ensure they convey the full picture to help improve your chances of acceptance.