University of Otago

Researching study opportunities in NZ

November 2, 2008

I’m burned out. I’m looking for a brand new start. As I contemplated my future while staring at my cream ceiling (after some minutes later) I thought that maybe studying in a different country is the thing I’m looking for. Sight, taste, smell, culture…fresh and novel for me.  I’m that impulsive (so sue me!)

I turned on my PC. Clicked on some key words and saw the Study in New Zealand website and became curious. I’ve always been fascinated with other cultures. New Zealand is no exemption. Simple answers to every query can be seen on this site.

Process on visiting, studying, working, living, and investing on New Zealand are posted and can be easily navigated. The steps are easy to follow.

Since I really want to Study in New Zealand I must look for an offer of a place from the local education provider, the length of courses (they have different requirements depending on the length of stay), the study opportunities and what studying or just visiting might entail me as an international citizen.

New Zealand. Just saying the name makes me giddy with anticipation. Now all I have to do is to ask my stern mom’s permission.  (Keep my fingers crossed!)

New Zealand has long been known as a famous tourist destination, not only because of its amazing landscapes, lush nature, mild and temperate environment, but also as educational destination. Anyone is welcome to study here.

The educational standards are outstanding. The requirements will take fairly 4-12 weeks so better check out the best time when you would like to visit and study. Depending on the nature and status of your application, New Zealand is very compliant and accepting to foreign students.

Exciting prospects lie ahead when you graduate here! The conducive environment is a fresh welcome to many foreign students who trust us to deliver the best for them. We are very well-known to take very good care of our students and visitors.

Take in the pleasure of being here where it’s safe, welcoming and inviting. No doubt the time and money (which are fairly competitive to other countries) will be very well spent here.