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Planning a gap year, top tips.

Submitted by Martyn on Wednesday Aug 08, 2007 and viewed 1174 times
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Planning is gap year is a complex business. This article provides a check list of some of the things you'll need to remember.


Top 10 Tips





  1. Decide where you would like to
    go.
  2. Work out what you would like to
    achieve while away or what you would like to give back.
  3. If it’s volunteering and
    adventure you are after, make sure you go through a reputable company.
  4. Ask about safety systems and
    sustainability of the projects you will be working on.
    This is your trip and you need to be sure you
    will be well looked after and the projects are of real benefit to the area’s in
    which they are set up.




  1. Work out the total cost of
    trip, including things like vaccinations, visa and any specialist kit you
    may need and spending money.  This
    bit can be quiet scary, but there is help.
  2. Get a job and start to
    save.  Fundraising is a great money
    booster and a good company will be able to assist you with this
  3. Confirm your place.  Make sure you put down a deposit as soon
    as you have decided what you want to do. 
    The moment you commit the easier saving and fundraising
    become.  It also avoids
    disappointment.
  4. Get your insurance in
    place.  A lot can happen between
    time of booking and returning home. 
    Get insured as early as possibly.
  5. Have fun with it.  You will need to work hard to reach your
    goals, but once that plane takes off, it will be well worth the effort.
  6. Make the most of it.  You only get one gap year, so get stuck
    in.  Say yes to opportunity, get
    speaking to the locals and leave your inhibitions behind.  You are about to embark on the journey
    of a life time, so enjoy!






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