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Mercredi 5 mai 2021, SMART JOB reçoit Adam Girsault (CEO & Co-founder, Your Dream School)
l’Etudiant
According to Adam Girsault, in reality, you need to start thinking about your mobility as early as the second year of secondary school: first you need to find out what’s going on and then start taking steps in the first year. If you’re studying abroad, English is an essential prerequisite. Moreover, training courses require a proof of your level, often B2 or C1. “You can take this test in high school: IELTS or TOEFL are valid for two years, Cambridge English is valid for life, so high school students can take it in their junior year.”
studyrama
More and more high school students, like you, are planning to study abroad after graduation, and there’s no shortage of good reasons for doing so.
Studying abroad means adapting to another culture, discovering new ways of life, learning one or more foreign languages, and developing autonomy and independence.
This book is a practical guide with concrete advice that answers all the questions you may have before pursuing your higher education abroad: which country should you choose according to your plans and budget? How do you choose your course of study? Which universities are right for you? How should you prepare? What platforms should you use to submit your application? What deadlines need to be met? What tests should you take?
Study abroad
Faced with the difficulties encountered by students leaving during the Covid-19 period, a significant proportion decided to postpone their plans to go abroad once they had obtained their Baccalauréat.
But the health situation is improving, and unless the epidemic persists despite vaccination, you will have every chance of setting off in the best possible conditions from the start of the school year in September 2022!
Whether you’re still in high school, or looking to leave with only your Baccalauréat in your pocket, read our guide to studying abroad in the best possible conditions after your Baccalauréat, with Adam Girsault and Lawrence Myers, authors of the book Studying abroad after your Baccalauréat and co-founders of the organization YourDreamSchool.
succeed in my studies
My name is Adam and I have a Bachelor’s degree in English and French Law from University College London (UCL). After my Bac S, I decided to leave Paris to study in the UK.In this article, I share with you the 5 main reasons why I wanted to leave the French system to study in London.I hope my testimonial will inspire you to pursue your post-bac studies abroad!”According to the 2018 Times Higher Education rankings, 3 of the 10 best universities in the world are in England. These universities therefore benefit from a worldwide reputation and an outstanding study environment, and also attract some of the world’s best professors. Since 1904, 96 Cambridge University professors have been awarded the Nobel Prize.During my studies at University College London (UCL), I was able to benefit from the teaching of legal experts with whom I interacted on a daily basis. Contrary to what is sometimes the case in France, in the Anglo-Saxon system, professors are more accessible and teaching is more informal…
2019 update
Dylan, 25, has lost count of the number of requests from his former lycée, Sainte-Croix de Neuilly, to come and talk to the students about his university experience. Nor can he say how many future baccalaureate holders, referred to him by former teachers, have written to him by e-mail for his sound advice. Yet when, seven years ago, the freshly minted baccalaureate student decided to study microengineering at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, it would be an understatement to say that he was a very popular choice. “We didn’t understand what I was going to do there. “We didn’t understand what I was going to do there, recalls the graduate of a master’s degree in robotics…
point 2020
For Adam Girsault, Director of Your Dream School, whose admissions coaching business supports French students who want to find and integrate the international studies of their dreams at post-bac or master’s level, “It all depends on the objective of this year abroad. If the idea of the exchange is to meet new people and discover a new local life, with a social and associative life, then you’d better rethink your project if the courses are given at a distance…
L’EXPRESS
Before I leave, I still have a mountain of administrative paperwork to complete!” While some of her high school classmates are anxiously scrutinizing the progress of their wishes in Parcoursup, Maëlle Bukiet is putting the finishing touches to her application to immigrate to Canada…