One common myth about studying abroad is that it is prohibitively expensive. While costs can be high, many overlook available financial aid, scholarships, and part-time work opportunities. Countries like Germany and Norway offer low or no tuition fees for international students, and institutions worldwide provide merit-based funding.
Additionally, studying abroad can be cost-neutral or even cheaper than domestic education when factoring in living expenses or exchange rates. Budgeting and planning make it accessible. Dispelling this myth encourages more students to explore global education opportunities without assuming financial barriers are insurmountable.