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Things to Do Before Studying Abroad in Asia

By Anne Harvester, published Sep 23, 2008
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I've talked to many students who ask me if a study abroad in hong kong program is worth it. My answer to every one of them is an astounding yes. Even if the standard of education in your current school or university is excellent, it still can't compare to the educational experience a student will enjoy when they study abroad in Asia.

A study abroad south korea program is a fun yet amazing experience. So many students dream of leaving the country, but a study abroad Asia program is your chance to just that. However, these programs are more than getting on an airplane and arriving.

Here are a few pieces of advice you should think about before signing up to study abroad Hong Kong:

Your visas, passports and official documentation - It doesn't matter if you are part of a study abroad Asia program or signing up for a school-sponsored exchange program, you will need a valid passport as well as specific documents mandatory for certain countries. I recommend visiting the U.S. Department of State's travel portal for a list of documents you'll need in order to study abroad in Asia. It's a good idea to apply as early as possible for a visa if you don't have one already.

Currency exchange rate - It doesn't matter where you are going to study abroad in Asia. You better know what type of cash you'll need. Look up the exchange rate for that specific country and try to get a basic understand of what their currency is worth compared to the U.S. dollar.

Stay safe - Be sure to check out the U.S. Department of State's list of travel warnings for Americans abroad. It provides information about potential threats to Americans overseas. True, you won't need to worry to much when you study abroad korea but you still don't want to wander in or near an unsafe area. My rule of thumb is to avoid any political demonstrations while you study abroad in Asia, even if your inner activist aches.

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