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Jason Moore

How To Go To College For Free w/ Jenn Viemont

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Has college seemed like an unaffordable dream? Do you or your kids want to experience Europe & get a great education while you are there? Today's guest is Jenn Viemont from Beyond The States, a website dedicated to finding very affordable (sometimes free) college educations for anyone looking to get a Bachelor's or Masters's degree while living and exploring Europe. Sound to good dot be true...it's not! Jen and I talk all about the ins and outs of education in Europe, why you may be running towards something and not away from something, and how your relationship with the current culture you live in may not be fulfilling for you.Are looking to explore the opportunities for college educations in Europe? What would be the main reason you would go? Let me know by sending me an audio message (please) or shoot me an email over at Jason@ZeroToTravel.com.Tune In To Learn:10:30 Becoming An Expat & Getting A Visa13:45 Finding The Culture That Fits You17:30 Running Towards Something21:30 Changes That Happen To You Abroad24:20 Side Hustle To Success29:10 101 On Degree Programs In Europe35:05 Balancing Tuition & Cost Of Living36:40 Programs of Study In Europe38:15 What Is The Difficulty In Getting Into The College40:25 How Far In Advance Should You Prep For This43:40 Quality Of Education vs American Colleges48:30 The Fulfilling Nature Of This Work50:40 How Beyond The States Works For You54:40 You Can Go Back To School Too (You Don't Have To Be Out Of High School)56:45 Getting Loans For College57:45 Favorite University CitiesAnd so much moreResources:Find Jen on her websiteFollow Jen on Facebook | Instagram | TwitterCamp IndieWant More?How A Pilgrimage Can Transform Your Life w/ Paul BarachTop 10 Challenges Of Living Abroad w/ Botik QuestAlternative Education And Travel w/ Black BolesPlease head over to the archives for more Zero To Travel podcasts!
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2021
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