When choosing where to study overseas, there are so many places to choose from that can often be an overwhelming decision. It may be best if you first narrow down the sort of place you're most interested in, and then decide. With so many kinds of foreign study programs and destinations at your disposal, it can be hard to decide where to begin.
Language Barrier:
This is probably the most obvious of the challenges of studying abroad. Overcoming a language barrier may mean you're struggling to learn a new language pretty much from scratch, or it could just be that you thought you were fluent, but find you're unable to understand the strong local accent. Even if you're studying in a country where you speak the same language, there are other hurdles to clear. So the words that students use are going to be difficult to learn, but the language barrier problem also goes away pretty quickly, once you're immersed.
Finding Abroad Programme:
Now that you have decided where and when you want to study abroad, it's time to find a suitable programme. From summer study abroad trips to semester-long and full academic year programs, there are several types of programs to choose from as you decide which is best for you. As you research your options, it's important to talk directly with the program(s) of interest to learn more about what they offer, at what cost, and which amenities are or aren't included such as airport pick-up, onsite orientation, housing, etc.