Studying Abroad: Key Questions Every Family Should Ask Before Choosing a Program

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Before diving into any planning or decision-making, it is always wise to review several key factors that can determine the success of the experience. Going through this exercise before immersing yourself in the process can help prevent unforeseen changes or complications down the road. Below, we have listed the most important questions, and some related follow-ups, to help provide a broader perspective when making your choice.

1. What is the main goal: language improvement, cultural immersion, or an academic year?

The focus drastically changes how the experience is organized: a summer course centers on social and linguistic aspects, whereas an academic year (High School) requires fulfilling a formal curriculum. It is crucial for parents to align their expectations of success with the specific type of program chosen.

2. Is the student emotionally prepared and motivated?

Maturity is not just about age. It is vital to assess the student’s conflict-resolution skills and their tolerance for frustration when facing 'culture shock'—a phenomenon documented by educational psychologists as a natural stage of international learning.

3. Accommodation: Boarding schools or host families?

Boarding schools foster independence and exposure to diverse cultures, but host families typically ensure faster linguistic progress. These two experiences differ significantly, and it is crucial to consider the student’s profile when making a decision.

4. What is the screening and monitoring process for host families?

It is essential to inquire about the support the student will receive at the destination and the assistance the family will receive here in Spain. Being aligned in this regard is fundamental for a smooth and confident experience.

4. Costs: What is included in the final price?

To avoid surprises, break down the budget into three levels:

  • Direct Costs: Tuition, school fees, uniforms, books, health insurance, and accommodation.
  • Logistical Costs: Flights, visa fees, and airport transfers.
  • Variable Costs: Pocket money, optional excursions, and meals not included (especially in residences).

5. Academics

Is the program recognized and eligible for credit transfer/equivalence by the relevant Ministry of Education?

This is the most critical point. NOT all destinations offer credit transfers as straightforward as, for example, Ireland. Understanding the program details and the validation process upon returning home is essential to ensuring a fruitful experience for the future. Additionally, verify whether the agency's service includes full processing or just general guidance.

6. Logistics

How far in advance should we book to secure a spot and a visa?

Academic Year: It is recommended to start the process 6 to 9 months before the course begins (typically in January or February for programs starting in August/September).

Visas: Countries such as the USA, Canada, or the UK have processing times that can vary based on seasonal demand; planning ahead is the only guarantee against consular delays.

Do you have a question that didn’t make it onto our list?

If so, we invite you to schedule a free consultation call with one of our many specialists. With over 18 years of experience at My Language Quest, we provide all our families with the essential information needed to choose the best plan for their child.

Let’s talk about your next big step. Book your consultation call now to clear up any doubts and learn every detail from our experts.

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