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Malaysia: a British diploma several times cheaper than in Britain itself
Studying in Europe is becoming more expensive every year, the United Kingdom has long been one of the most expensive destinations for education, while Canada and Australia are tightening rules for int...
Beyond the Classroom: How Extracurricular Activities Shape Academic and Personal Success
For many high school students, the school day is just the beginning. The hours after the final bell ring offer a wealth of opportunities through extracurricular activities—from sports teams and...
From Public to Private: Why More Dutch Families Are Choosing Independent Schools
The Netherlands has experienced substantial growth in private education during recent years which has drawn interest from parents, policymakers, and educators. While the Dutch education system has lon...
Balancing STEM and Humanities: Why a Well-Rounded Course Load Matters
In an age that feels totally dominated by fast technological breakthroughs, data driven choices, and artificial intelligence, the pressure on high school students to lock into STEM (Science, Technolog...
Beyond Prestige: The Key Factors Behind the Forbes College Rankings
The Forbes ranking of the best colleges in the United States creates major attention every year between students, parents, and higher education professionals. Forbes evaluates college programs through...
How to Choose IT Courses for Your Child
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What you need to know about student and work visas in the USA in 2026
Studying in the USA remains one of the most attractive goals for students from around the world, but today there is growing uncertainty surrounding student and work visas in the country, and this dire...
The child needs a special diet. How will this be provided for him at a camp abroad?
Modern foreign camps are in most cases ready to work with food allergies and special diets — today this is no longer an additional option, but an industry standard. Most international camps are...
What will happen if a child gets sick at a camp abroad?
Your child will never be left without medical care at the camp — treatment decisions are made by on-site medical staff (within their authority), external clinics are involved when necessary, and...
How children are distributed in summer camps: by age, interests, and course theme
When parents choose a foreign camp for their children, one of the most common questions is: exactly who will their child be living and socializing with for the entire session? At first glance it seems...
Family, hotel, or residence: where is it better for a teenager to live at a language camp?
Choosing between a host family and a hotel is one of the key questions when sending a teenager to a language camp abroad. To put it briefly: for language progress and adaptation, staying with a family...
AP vs IB vs A-Levels: Which High School Curriculum Is Right for You?
If you’re a high school student (or a parent) thinking about studying abroad, you’ve likely encountered three major acronyms: AP, IB, and A-Levels. All three are rigorous, respected pathwa...
How to Choose High School Courses That Align with Your College Goals
The transition from high school to college abroad represents the most important academic milestone which students will experience throughout their educational journey. The courses you select from grad...
Why Raising University Fees Won鈥檛 Fix the Problem
The situation which universities in multiple countries face because of rising financial needs requires them to increase their tuition fees. The university needs to increase its fees because operationa...
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Every parent dreams that their child will study with genuine enthusiasm and easily solve problems that others get «stuck» on. But reality often looks different: doing homework turns into a...
Why it is impossible to motivate a child with the word "you have to"
The more often you say the phrase «you have to study» to a child, the more gloom it brings them, so that textbooks from the library start to cause nothing but disgust. Why does the word &l...
Predicting in-demand professions for the next decade: medicine, the agricultural sector, space
The labor market is changing faster than ever before. The reasons for this are several powerful processes of our time: technological development, the spread of AI, pressure on natural resources, demog...
Entering Boarding School Abroad - How to Avoid Common Mistakes in Applications?
The process of applying to boarding schools abroad requires students to demonstrate more than academic achievement because actual admission requirements demand higher standards. Families who compete f...
Tips for Acing Your Private School Admissions Interview
Students who are interested in entering private schools located in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Switzerland find their admission interview to be their most crucial applicat...
Financial Instability in Focus: The Mounting Crisis Across UK Campuses
The financial situation faced by UK universities during 2026 now stands as their greatest financial obstacle since the past 30 years. The higher education sector is facing a major funding crisis becau...