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      Tara Sharma last edited by

      Is it really possible to both study and work abroad?

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        Juhi rathod last edited by

        Hey Tara,
        Yes! for students who wish to work and study, there are specific programs that allow students the flexibility of doing so. You could also work part-time in order to make up for some of the expenses that you will incur abroad.

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            KathleenAnderson last edited by

            Oh, yeah, definitely

            In all study abroad destinations, be it USA, UK, the Netherlands, Singapore, Switzerland, etc., you can work part-time for 16-20 hours (depending on which country you go to)

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