I’m 17 and planning to start college in 2025. I want to study abroad because I’ve heard you can get a full scholarship that covers all your expenses. My family can’t afford college, especially since I want to study medicine, which is really expensive. I’ve considered nursing because it’s cheaper, but with our living costs, it’s still impossible to manage. My dad isn’t contributing financially and only spends time with his friends, which makes it even harder. Applying for scholarships abroad feels like my only chance to go to college.
Getting a full scholarship can be incredibly tough and highly competitive, almost like a one-in-a-million chance. However, you can still study abroad without spending a fortune. Many universities offer their own scholarships, and the country you’re interested in might have options too. Your home country might also offer scholarships. Look into need-based scholarships if you’re facing financial challenges, and merit-based ones if you have strong grades.
First, research the program and university you’re interested in. Next, check out the scholarships they offer. There are many websites that list available scholarships you can apply for. If you need help finding resources or writing applications, just let me know!
I tried applying but I’m not sure where to start. I’ve done a lot of research online, but many of the scholarships didn’t work out, and I’m not sure why—maybe they weren’t legit. Thanks for your help, and I really need assistance finding reliable resources.
If you’re a Middle Eastern citizen, finding fully funded medical scholarships might be challenging. However, if you’re interested in fields like computer science or physics, I can definitely help with that. Let me know if that’s the case, and I’ll do my best to assist you.
Actually, I’m in Southeast Asia. I appreciate your help, but I’m not interested in computer science or physics since I’m not great at math and don’t have much experience with computers. Still, thank you so much for offering to assist.