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What educational options may be available for me? you may be asking yourself. May be you already have options and can't make a decision, well, the important thing is to start your University Education. Where and how is to be discussed later. The main factor is that you want to get a professional degree. Now that we have establish the rules you may understand that even though in education not all roads lead to Rome (metaphorically speaking) the fact is that many times we don't even know we want to get to Roma in the first place, we just want a degree! Those where the old days when a University degree marked your future and career, today a degree is a steeping stone into a world of opportunities. With this in mind let us explore the way to select where to Study. Selecting a Place to Study 101Several factors will be included in this equation, not all results are the same but the important factor is the outcome. Please note that the following tutorial will show you steps to choose your University, steps are not necessarily to be used in the same order they are designed to motivate your thinking and aid your decision making.Step 1 - Program of InterestDo a search on what Universities offer the program you want to study. If you are not sure of what program you may want to study we may be able to help you here.Step 2 - Entry RequirementsFind out about the entry requirements of each university you are considering and see if what Universities you may qualify for.Step 3 - LocationLook at some Institutions close and not so close to home, do you want to study abroad? we have guide to help you understand why an international university may be good for you hereStep 4 - AccreditationDo a search for the University's accreditation and credentials, find out more about its alumni links and research agenda. This is a very important step that should not be skipped.Step 5 - IntakesLook at each University and their calendar year, their application procedures and application deadlines.Step 6 - FinancialThis is not my first pick and I don't see it as a big problem, not because I have money but because there are plenty resources available for those that are ready to take on the challenge. . |

