<p>Hello,everyone:
I'm PePeCate who is looking for the answer to the question of that if I want to study abroad with limited money , should I have the chance to travle around and work on my studying at the same time? And where is the best place or country I can go with the consider of the tuition and daily budget ? Please give me some advices for help.
Thank you very much.</p>
<p>Hi PePeCate, I’m currently studying abroad, and when I first came abroad, I had the same problem as you seem to have. I had a tight budget but I still wanted to travel and enjoy the experience of being abroad without going into debt. I’ve been abroad for almost 7 months now, and I have gotten pretty good at managing money while traveling. I just wrote an email series on my blog about traveling cheap as a student. Check it out if you’d like [Study</a> Abroad Blog](<a href=“The Study Abroad Blog - Nate Nault”>http://thestudyabroadblog.com/) - it’s in the top right corner, can’t miss it. It’s got tips on flying, eating, lodging, and everything in between. Feel free to post more questions on the blog if you have any.</p>
<p>[Study</a> Abroad Blog](<a href=“The Study Abroad Blog - Nate Nault”>http://thestudyabroadblog.com/)</p>
<p>Hi,first, thanks for your reply and the offer of study abroad experiences.I have gotten the information you offered to me about study abroad and I think it is what i want to learn of.
It really attracts me to study abroad for my first time in the future. I believe it would not wait for so long for me to go aborad in the future years. i just can’t wait to travel around as well as accumulate experiences of being abroad.By the way,which country you are travelling now? And may you share the ways of managing money with me just like the way you are working on abroad?</p>