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Is it worth it to go to education fairs etc if you're looking to study abroad?
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<blockquote data-quote="puns" data-source="post: 2509198" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>It depends how you define useful. </p><p>There is legit way of going, doing gre or gmat or sat and go to great unis that are expensive or if your profile is ok, not much money to spend but just want to go abroad to a decent uni.</p><p>If its latter, then these fairs are ok. They do have uni reps but they are usually employees who stay in India. Many time they are consultant reps who work on behalf of college or uni.</p><p>The fairs are just many such people in one place.</p><p></p><p>You can always go to a company like IDP or similar to explore options based on factors you are looking for. If your target college or uni is represented by them, then its useful and makes it easier to get in.</p><p>You can always ask the uni directly if they have Indian reps or direct reps you can talk to or meet in India.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puns, post: 2509198, member: 347"] It depends how you define useful. There is legit way of going, doing gre or gmat or sat and go to great unis that are expensive or if your profile is ok, not much money to spend but just want to go abroad to a decent uni. If its latter, then these fairs are ok. They do have uni reps but they are usually employees who stay in India. Many time they are consultant reps who work on behalf of college or uni. The fairs are just many such people in one place. You can always go to a company like IDP or similar to explore options based on factors you are looking for. If your target college or uni is represented by them, then its useful and makes it easier to get in. You can always ask the uni directly if they have Indian reps or direct reps you can talk to or meet in India. [/QUOTE]
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