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Be a Doctor? Medical School? Study Abroad?

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Most people who is googling my blogs must be interested in study abroad, medical school or Uzbekistan medical school. If you are unfamiliar with any of these issue, it is the good time to pick the point by topic you may want to know! 1. "Why should I need to go to Medical Universities in Uzbekistan?" - On this post, you will get the detail information of why you must go to medical universities in Uzbekistan. Briefly, you can get the license of doctor very fast compare to any other countries in this world. You will get the license once you graduate from the school and you can work or make hospital with it! 2. List of Recommended Medical School in Uzbekistan - On this post, you will get the information of medical school in Uzbekistan. You can compare the cons and pros of each school and estimate a whole tuition. Official school links are provided for your convenience.  3. Trace of the Silk Road, Journey of Uzbekistan - 1 - On this post, you will get the overall in...

Study Abroad Myths & Fact Check

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Let’s be honest - the idea of studying abroad is as daunting as it is inspiring. The journey from first considering studying abroad to stepping foot on a university campus on the other side of the world may seem long and full of hurdles, but good planning and a positive mindset can go a long way to making your dreams a reality. It’s scary, sure, but it’s also totally achievable. Here are some fears and myths about studying abroad that may be holding you back: Myth #1. Studying abroad is too expensive. Studying anywhere is probably going to be a costly venture to some degree, regardless of if you’re studying around the corner from your house or on the opposite side of the planet. The good thing is that the study abroad experience is only growing in popularity, and more and more opportunities for financial support are becoming available. Many universities now offer scholarships specifically for international students wanting to come to their school to study. It’s all just a matte...

Pros and Cons Debate: Studying Abroad

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Having the option to study abroad is one of the many advantages of attending a college or university. It’s what you call a once in a lifetime experience that you should take full advantage of if you have the chance. However, there are many things you have to think about first. For example, where would you like to go and why? What kind of program does your school offer? What classes will you take and how are they taught overseas? So before you get excited and book that plane ticket to a new world, weigh your options. Furthermore, let us help you in your decision making process. Here are our pros and cons for studying abroad. Pro:  Make new friends No matter where you end up studying abroad, take this time to make new friends. That could mean someone from your school in your program or major. It could also mean a native of the city or country you’re visiting. Remember, even your best friends started out as strangers. Do your best not to isolate yourself. Having friends from ...

Find out why you should study abroad and its merits.

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First, studying abroad can enhance one's market value. In these days, it becomes more interesting when you find out that you have experience studying abroad on your resume when you hire people from a company or company. Also, as the basic foreign language is required, more than 95% of the students who have studied abroad are employed within a year because they can prove their skills in many foreign languages, including English. Second, you can develop an international sense. Those who stay in Korea learn about foreign news through TV or the Internet, but those who go abroad by studying abroad can directly experience the culture of the place, understand the culture and life of the country, have a wide mindset, interact with students from each country and learn about other ways of communication. Third, the connection with students from all over the world who studied Students from each country who have met while studying abroad can become good personal connections after graduation...

Compare the US to Uzbekistan

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The life expectancy at birth in Uzbekistan is 73.29 while in The United States it is 79.56. This entry contains the average number of years to be lived by a group of people born in the same year, if mortality at each age remains constant in the future. The entry includes total population as well as the male and female components. Life expectancy at birth is also a measure of overall quality of life in a country and summarizes the mortality at all ages. It can also be thought of as indicating the potential return on investment in human capital and is necessary for the calculation of various actuarial measures. The GDP per capita in Uzbekistan is $3,800 while in The United States it is $52,800 This entry shows GDP on a purchasing power parity basis divided by population as of 1 July for the same year. A nation's GDP at purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rates is the sum value of all goods and services produced in the country valued at prices prevailing in the Un...

Possible Problems may cause when you Apply to Foreign University

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When we apply to the university in your own country, it is not hard to do from the start. How about applying to the university in different country? It is more complicated and not easy to get the useful information for admission. Let’s find out what is the problems that you may have. Admission Essay (Personal Essay) Most universities require an admission essay. The more good universities are, the more important the quality of admission essays are. You need to know what you want to read in an essay that feels like, and how you should write it. No matter how high-ranking the grades are, chances are high that they will not be able to enter the university they want if they fail to write an admission essay properly. Visa To live in another country for a long period of time, it is absolutely necessary to have a visa. A visa is a permit to grant residence to the country. There are many different types of visas, and some countries a...