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6 reasons you should participate in an exchange programme

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International student exchange programme

I have recently applied for City, University of London’s student exchange opportunity to another country with my first-choice school being France and my second/third choice schools both being in Australia. Many people ask why would you go on exchange when you are already international. Here are my reasons and why you should consider it too:

#1 Exposure to different opportunities 

Learning from one institution is not enough to have well rounded knowledge as each institution teaches differently and offers different teaching and learning styles as well as providing different opportunities. For instance at City we have the Start-Ed clinic where law students can offer their services to start-up companies, however an institution in Australia might offer different opportunities.

#2 Grow your network

Having a background from one institution is not enough in this competitive society – the more diversified you can show you are the better your chances for future job prospects. Even though ‘ties’ are said to have no weight it is easier to make connections with people who are the same as you which is why many law firms are dominated by certain schools or backgrounds. Having a connection with the person interviewing you is important and it is easier to focus on how the two of you are the same rather than your differences.

#3 More job prospects 

Going to another country may also increase job prospects. If the companies you are interested in are based in countries offered on the exchange programme then it might be an easier way to get be recruited by them. This is because London is highly competitive, so if you took a job in another country with the firm you are interested in then you might be able to transfer back to London if you wish.

#4 Experience more cultures

If students enjoy travelling, then exchange programmes are another way to see the world and experience a different perspective and cultural feel while in education.

#5 Strengthen your profile

Employers want to see that you are flexible and culturally aware. Moving countries can demonstrate to employers that you have those strengths.

#6 Save on costs

It could also save you money if you are attending a university in London where costs are high in comparison to other destinations which may be cheaper. Certain incentives are also offered such as 50% off tuition if you go on exchange for a full year (two terms) which is a benefit if you are self-funded. Currently the Erasmus grant is also in effect for EU countries (might change pending Brexit) which provides you with a monthly grant of 300 Euros while on exchange.

If you have a student exchange opportunity, I suggest you consider it – even if you are an international student – for all the benefits it might bring to you.

The BSc Speech and Language Therapy at City

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Hello there! I am a 2nd year student on the BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Therapy course here at City, University of London. I come all the way from Chennai, India and hope to you give you some information about the course if you’re already interested in pursuing it, or maybe even inspire you to look into it further!

This course is hands-on and prepares you to enter the working world as a qualified speech and language therapist. It has a really great, positive vibe to it. We are always working hard and supporting each other. Here is some information about what to expect from the degree!

A typical week

A typical week would be three days at university and one day at placement. We usually have an average of seven lectures a week, each two hours long. Some days can be as long as 9am until 6pm, whilst others are shorter with just one lecture. We also have a tutorial every other week or so. In tutorials (my favourite), we are in small groups where we get to chat about our placement experiences and problem-solve any issues. Our tutors sometimes bring in biscuits and chocolate!

Assessments

The course has a variety of assessment methods to incorporate everybody’s strengths. We have oral vivas, presentations, group work, class tests, essays, videos made in placement and of course, the exams. This not only keeps you on your toes at all times, it also equips you with a wide range of skills like team work, time management, clinical writing, etc. It can sometimes push you out of your comfort zone, but there’s always loads of help available.

Placements

The most exciting part of the course! There is a dedicated team at City who are responsible for finding and allocating all your clinical placements. Before each placement, you will fill in a form with your preferences – setting, client group, travelling time, etc. and the team try and find you a best fit. Being in the centre of London, there is a whole plethora of placements in every possible setting. My current placement is in a special school for children with moderate learning difficulties and I absolutely love it. I don’t only shadow the therapist there, but I actually run 1:1 therapy sessions, groups, assessments, the whole lot! It can be quite daunting in the beginning, but it’s important to remember you’re there to learn and it’s okay to make mistakes.

Modules

The course has a real mixture of modules. From easy to hard and interesting to…well, more interesting! You could be learning noun phrases in the morning and, next thing you know, you’re in a lecture about cerebral circulation! Anyways, as you progress through the course, everything starts to connect and link with each other. Some of my modules so far are: Articulatory Phonetics, Linguistics, Developmental Psychology, Biomedical Sciences, Acoustic Phonetics, Dysfluency and Dysphagia.

The course has been everything I expected and even more. We learn so much in and out of university and are supported throughout every step. More to come on my application process and decision to come to City!

My journey to City! Shivani Saboo, MSc Entrepreneurship

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So what do you want to study at university?
Management? I think. Yes, I’m extremely interested in business management. Maybe I should pursue a master’s in this! But my bachelor’s was in the same specialisation! Maybe marketing, ummm or entrepreneurship? I’ve always wanted to start a venture of my own!

Where do you want to go and study?
City! UCL! Or maybe Imperial! I want to go the best place I can possibly go to! I love London, everything about the city is so inviting. Also there is so much development there with so many opportunities for the future! I definitely want to be in London! I am scared to live away from home though!

These were conversations I had with my family, friends and counsellors innumerable times! My journey to City has been quite an exciting and exhilarating one. I am from India and studied my first degree in my hometown. I pursued my undergraduate degree in business management, after which I decided to start working. I had long contemplated whether going off to university to pursue further studies would be the right choice for me! Now that I am here, I can safely say it was the best decision I ever made!

I am currently studying on the MSc Entrepreneurship at Cass Business School, City, University Of London. Just like any other prospective student would, I spent a lot of sleepless nights researching everything I possibly could about the university including location, course ranking, accommodation offered, etc. I would ask questions on student forums, university group chats, connect with past students on LinkedIn and ask them everything I could possibly think of. There is a lot to consider before going to university!

The process of applying to City was quite smooth. I submitted my application with my statement of purpose and the required documents which were stated on the website. In the second round I gave a video interview and eagerly waited for a couple of weeks until I got my final offer. The course office was extremely helpful and replied to all of my emails quickly.

My next step was to apply for the Tier 4 student visa. The visa team at City checked all of my documents before I submitted my application. This provided me peace of mind and helped me feel assured that my application was complete.

Then came the accommodation search. The university offers a selection of halls of residence for students. The application process is fairly simple. I am currently staying in the student accommodation called Pure City. The location is fabulous since it is walking distance from campus. Being in student accommodation has also led me to meet some wonderful, like-minded people.

It may seem extremely daunting to take all these decisions, but it is all worth it! Go for it and make the most out of your time at City!

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