Decision scenarios

Life Transitions Scenarios

Life transition decisions combine identity, belonging, support, legal rules, and daily logistics. The best path is rarely the most exciting one; it is the path with enough support and a realistic fallback.

Moving, studying, immigrating, or changing living arrangements becomes safer when housing, documents, people, and money are named before the commitment is irreversible.

StabilitySupportStressOpportunityConfidenceTime

Legal and school rules

Visa, residency, school, lease, and employment rules vary by country and institution. Simulations can organize questions, but official sources decide requirements.

Emotional fit and practical fit

Belonging, privacy, independence, and opportunity matter, but they need practical support: healthcare access, banking, transport, emergency contacts, and return options.

Recommended reading order

  1. Move abroad alone
  2. Move abroad without a job
  3. Study abroad or stay local
  4. Live alone or with roommates

Available Scenarios

6 simulations in this category.

Life Transitions

Should I Move Abroad Alone?

Compare legal stay, housing, support contacts, and return options before moving abroad alone.

3 decisions 4 outcomes 4–7 min Intermediate
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What If I Move Abroad Without a Job?

Compare visa window, job-search runway, housing stability, and return triggers before moving abroad without work.

3 decisions 4 outcomes 4–7 min Intermediate
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Should I Immigrate to Another Country?

Compare legal route, family obligations, language, income, support, and return options before immigrating.

3 decisions 4 outcomes 5–7 min Intermediate
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Should I Study Abroad or Stay Local?

Compare tuition, scholarship, debt, credential value, support, and employment path before studying abroad.

3 decisions 4 outcomes 5–7 min Intermediate
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Should I Live in a Big City or Small Town?

Compare rent, job market, commute, healthcare, social density, and life stage before choosing city or small town life.

3 decisions 4 outcomes 5–7 min Intermediate
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Should I Live Alone or With Roommates?

Compare rent, privacy, conflict, lease risk, safety, and support before living alone or with roommates.

3 decisions 4 outcomes 5–7 min Intermediate
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Top states affected

What this category makes visible

Stability, Support, Stress, Opportunity, Confidence, Time help you compare pressure, opportunity, stability, and recovery signals without reducing the decision to a single score.

FAQ

Before using these scenarios.

What does Life Transitions cover?

Moving, studying, living alone, relationships, major life choices, and restarting life phases.

Are category scenarios personalized?

No. They are educational simulations that show possible trade-offs based on selected choices and state changes.

Can I use this as professional advice?

No. Consult a qualified professional for financial, legal, medical, immigration, career, or mental-health decisions.