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    Advice for all at Student Expos

    The Student Expo is aimed at students, school leavers, graduates and even parents. It offers potential students and decision makers a 360-degree view of student life, covering the most important aspects of student life by bringing together key organisations within the tertiary, financial, transportation, accommodation, skills development and training arena.
    Advice for all at Student Expos

    The Student Expo is a platform for undecided high school kids to find out where their careers can go and what career and study choices they have. The expos will take place between February and August in most cities, including Cape Town at the Tyger Valley Shopping Centre and Blue Route Mall, Joburg at Nicolway Bryanston, Pretoria at the Brooklyn Mall and East London at Vincent Park.

    The Student Expo was originally designed to solve problems and essentially help to make a student's life experience one to remember with minimal issues. Scholars preparing to begin their journey into tertiary education will have the opportunity to gain a better understanding of what student life entails and gain insight into social and sporting clubs. They will be able to secure student loans, transport and accommodation.

    There will be opportunities for school leavers to gain a profound understanding of what exactly university life entails. They are able to explore options presented by a range of universities and learn how to secure loans, transportation options and manage their finances whilst living out of home. This all helps to reduce stress levels.

    Students have the opportunity to view presentations by tertiary institutions and meet a wide range of universities, in order to gain insight to help them understand programmes. There will also be psychometric testing, so that the kids find out what careers suit best their personality. This, essentially, helps them in making the correct decisions and to understand what would be expected of them in each profession through discussions, presentations and information from specialists. There will also be developers advertising their accommodation options. Banks will present various student-friendly account options and student loans options.

    Help with finding work overseas

    Existing students will be provided with advice for future careers and help with finding work overseas. Student-friendly deals in transportation will also be presented, including car hire and shuttle services. Information about student cards will be given, which helps parents to understand how their money is being spent. Hobbies and clubs will also present to help students become involved in extra-murals and sporting teams. Graduates can explore career opportunities both locally and internationally as well as get advice on putting together a professional CV and learning interview skills.

    Parents are able to get exposure and advice from different universities as well as colleges, enabling them to assist their children in making huge life decisions.

    Expos:

  • Cape Town: Belmont Square, Rondebosch. 14 and 15 March. Friday, 9am to 6pm and Saturday, 9am to 4pm. Entrance is free.
  • Joburg: Nicolway Bryanston. 10 to 12 April. Thursday and Friday, 9am to 6pm. Saturday, 9am to 3pm. Entrance is free.
  • East London: Vincent Park. 31 July to 2 August. Thursday and Friday, 9am to 6pm. Saturday, 9am to 3pm. Entrance is free.

    For more, go to www.student-expo.com

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