Quiz: Which Country Should I Study Abroad In?

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Have you decided you want to begin your study abroad journey? Or are you just curious and want to know your options? Either way, taking a “where should I study abroad” quiz” is a great place to start. 

Regardless of your reasons, it’s always good to learn more about your choices when it comes to making one of the biggest decisions of your life. You’ll need to consider factors like:

  • Location
  • Cost
  • Academic institutions
  • Language

All play a role in choosing where you’ll study in the country that fits you best. Ready to start? Grab a pencil to keep track of your answers to each question!

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Tip: Everyone’s circumstances are unique. If you can’t find an answer that matches your situation, choose the one that’s most similar!

Want to learn about five factors to consider when choosing a study abroad institution? Check out our blog.

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1. What kind of climate do you like best?

a) I want to live in a hot climate. The warmer the better! Especially if it’s warm year-round.

b) I like warmer climates with a mild winter. I can handle the cold on rare occasions.

c) I prefer mild, wet weather year-round, with occasional hot summers and brisk winters.

d) I like relatively stable weather. I’m prepared for mild winters and cool summers, and lots of rain.

e) I like each of the four seasons, and I’m prepared for hot summers and chilly winters!

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2. It’s your day off. What’s something you can see yourself doing?

a) Taking it easy and relaxing by the beach, surfing the waves, and grabbing a bite to eat at an outdoor patio.

b) Starting my day off by picking up some coffee from a cafe, and going on a hike with friends, followed by lunch at a restaurant downtown.

c) Enjoying a hot cup of tea in the morning, taking a trip to visit world-renowned museums and galleries, and ending the day with fish and chips.

d) Exploring lush green fields and castles, canoeing in the river, and stopping by a famous pub for some drinks with friends.

e) Sipping on hot cocoa at a campus café, putting on skates to explore a frozen canal or play a pick-up hockey game, then warming up at a restaurant with friends.

One of the best parts of living abroad is trying new cuisines! We’ve compiled a list of some of our favourite foods from Australia, the UK, and North America!

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3. Which institution are you most likely to want to attend?

a) Australian National University, Australia: A world-leading institution in Australia’s capital city, Canberra, with an impressive ranking of #59 in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2021—the highest-ranking Australian university on the list!

b) University of California – Irvine, United States: Known for its incomparable coastal location, UC Irvine was ranked among the nation’s top 10 public universities for the 8th year in a row by U.S. News & World Report. Plus, it’s produced three Nobel Laureates.

c) University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom: The University of Edinburgh is one of Britain’s seven ancient universities. This institution boasts flexible programmes, world-class facilities, and award-winning support services.

d) University College Dublin, Ireland: Located in the capital city of Dublin, students can enjoy all this culturally rich city has to offer. UCD ranks as the number two university in Ireland in the US News & World Report’s Best Global University Rankings.

e) University of Waterloo, Canada: #1 in Canada for experiential learning and employer-student connections, and a global network spanning more than 220,000 alumni in 151 countries. This institution attracts world-class scholars and leads in providing work-integrated opportunities.

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4. Besides English, do you know or want to learn any other languages?

a) Just English for me!

b) Not really, but I might consider dabbling in Spanish.

c) I’d love to learn Welsh.

d) Learning Irish would be cool.

e) I’d love to practice my French!

Here are five English phrases you don’t want to miss—get ready to laugh when reading this blog!

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5. What are you comfortable paying for on-campus housing at your dream institution?

a) US$300–US$1,000/month

b) US$1,325–US$2,000/month

c) US$365–US$1,000/month

d) US$320–US$900/month

e) US$280–US$1,300/month

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6. What matters most to you when choosing a country to study abroad?

a) High quality of life and a globally-recognized education, complete with gorgeous views and a mild climate.

b) Studying in a central hub for the world’s innovations, with many opportunities to advance my career.

c) Shorter, more flexible programs and pathways, with post-study work visas and an excellent international reputation.

d) Breathtaking landscapes and smaller communities, along with top-ranked education and great graduate employment rates.

e) High quality of life, affordable costs, and a multicultural environment, as well as world-renowned education and post-graduation work opportunities.

We’ve compared the location, cost of living and career opportunities across five popular study abroad destinations in our blog to make your decision a bit easier!

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7. Lastly, where do you think you’d like to study abroad?

a) Australia; nothing beats the incredible nature, vibrant cities, top institutions, and laid-back vibe down under!

b) The US; considered #1 in many study abroad rankings for its world-leading innovations and top institutions. Plus, there’s a lot of exploring to do across all 50 states!

c) The UK; offering some of the best adjustable programs, a rich cultural history, and a high-quality education. Sounds like the place for me!

d) Ireland; nicknamed the Emerald Isle for its green fields and abundance of natural beauty, with some of the world’s top institutions. Who could say no?

e) Canada; known for its high-quality education, quality of life, and post-graduation work opportunities. Its winters might be cold, but Canada is one of the hottest study abroad destinations for a reason!


Finished taking our quiz? It’s time to review your answers.

Still wondering “which country should I study abroad in?” Here’s your answer! If you got…

Mostly As: Australia is calling your name! Visit the dreamy land Down Under and experience its vibrant cities, biodiversity, and quality education. Does this sound like a place you’d be into? ApplyBoard can help you choose the right school for your specific needs.

Mostly Bs: Can you say U-S-A? From the looks of it, you belong in the Land of the Free! You’re an innovative go-getter, and want to experience the American Dream. If you haven’t yet, take the next steps through the ApplyBoard Platform to make your dreams come true!

Mostly Cs: Known for its historical universities, the monarchy, and a long literary tradition, you’ve probably already guessed that the UK is the place for you. Visit our platform to discover schools and programs that could work for your unique needs!

Mostly Ds: Ready to experience the Emerald Isle? Ireland is the choice for you! Study abroad and appreciate the nation’s famous green rolling hills, competitive institutions, and age-old traditions. You can check out our platform for more information!

Mostly Es: O Canada! Your answers show you’ll fit right in the Great White North. With excellent academic institutions, affordability, and post-graduation opportunities, you really can have it all! Check out our platform to find schools and programs that could work for you!

Studying abroad is a life-changing experience. Whether you want to apply or simply learn more about your options, ApplyBoard can help!

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