Have you ever considered applying to a university in another country? Not sure where to start? The University Guys is a website with plenty of information if you are thinking about studying abroad, or if you’d like some support with the different application processes in the UK (and beyond).
Deciding whether to go to university or not is a big decision and The University Guys can help you! Their website has numerous articles, blogs, guides, webinars and podcasts full of knowledge to assist you with your decision. There’s information about UK universities, degree apprenticeships and what you can expect life to be like when studying at a higher level. They also include ‘hidden gem’ courses which you may not have even known existed, such as wine making or sailing! It’s a really valuable resource and we'd highly recommend taking a look.
The idea of going to university is exciting but can be scary too; not only are you moving away from home, but you’ll be making new friends, possibly finding your feet in a new city and studying a subject in a lot more depth than your A-levels or perhaps even from scratch. There is so much to think about, but it can also be one of the best challenges that you embark on.
Applying for a university course abroad may seem even more daunting, but they can help you with the entry process, as well as giving financial information on universities in the USA and Europe.
The University Guys offer a paid service for those wanting to apply to a university abroad, where they help to explore the options available to you, prepare you for any entry exams and help you to manage the application process - they even have a specialist on the essay section of applications! This is particularly useful as the process in other countries is very different to the one in the UK.
They have helped students get into universities in Japan, Spain, The USA and The Netherlands, to name a few! They clearly know their stuff, so, if you’re struggling with which direction to take, reach out to them and see how they can help you :)