Why study in the UK? (Part 2) – What steps do you need to take?

In our previous blog post, you had the opportunity to answer a host of questions relevant to your future. If you missed that post, find it here! Taking the time to answer such questions will allow you to understand and describe in a more precise manner your long-term goals. So, here are 2 more questions: Where…

Why study in the UK? (Part 1) – What do you aspire to?

Introduction An ever-increasing number of European and International high school students are thinking of studying abroad after completing secondary school. With world-class universities, opportunities to learn and grow in a highly international environment and convenient transport links (including a direct train that links Paris to London in only 2 hours), studying in the United Kingdom…

How to apply to a Master’s degree abroad as an international student (UK, USA, Canada)

The competition to study in universities and business schools as prestigious as Harvard, Columbia, Oxford, Cambridge, ESADE or LSE at the Master’s level has never been as strong as it is today. It has therefore become essential to make yourself stand out from other applicants so as to maximise your chances of admission to a Master’s degree at the university of your dreams. Here are the…

Interview with Arnault – a Modern History graduate from the University of Oxford

Arnault Barichella studied the International Baccalaureate in a French Lycée (sixth form) before entering a Modern History degree at the University of Oxford. Since graduating, he has completed a Master’s degree at Sciences Po in Paris, where he is currently studying for a PhD. Read on to find out about his university experience at Oxford!…

Interview with Matthew – an Engineering student at the University of Warwick

Matthew is a British student who studies Mechanical Engineering at the University of Warwick in central England. After completing his A Levels in the South of England with very high grades (A*A*A), he was admitted to Warwick, a stunning campus in central England that he was pleased to discover on an open day. Read on…