Monday, August 16, 2010

what are the risks and benefits of studying abroad


what are the risks and benefits of studying abroad?
i live in America [New Jersey] and i have considered leaving the country for college. i think it would be an amazing experience. i got a letter from a school in Switzerland, just like one of those letters that colleges always send Sophomores and Juniors. I also got one from a cooking school in Siena, Italy. i think it would be cool to study in Europe. what are the risk and benefits i dont care what my parents say. i'll be 18 july 2010 and i want to start school sept 2010 so i'll be an adult and theres nothing they can do about it. & i really like the idea of studying in switzerland. its right in the center. i mean north of italy south of germany east of france. i always wanted to go to Germany, Ireland, Italy, England, France, Spain, Australia, and Canada
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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1 :
DO IT DO IT DO IT. I only studied abroad for six weeks, but it was really interesting--I got to learn about other cultures, meet a lot of interesting people, and got bit by the travel bug--I want to go everywhere now! It's good for people to study abroad--reduces cultural misunderstanding, etc. It also made me a less anxious person. If there are risks, well, there are risks everywhere, and they're worth taking in this case. DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT.
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I was an exchange student in Thailand, and it was amazing. I am 100% glad I did it. Risks: - Make sure the school is accredited and your school will accept transfer credits (if you care about that) - It can be hard to learn the language - If you don't step out of your comfort zone, it could be hard to make friends - Your safety could be a risk (just do research before you go, make sure you're going with a reputable program, and be careful) - It could be more expensive than you think (make sure you have a complete budget and you understand all the costs up front) - It might take some convincing to get your parents to agree to it Benefits: - You will gain experiences and learning that you could never gain in a U.S. classroom - You will gain a new appreciation and understanding of other cultures and languages - You will be more well-rounded and probably more marketable to future employers - You will have opportunities that you may never have again - travel, etc. - You can make life-long friendships, and possibly even meet your future spouse (I did!) Good luck!
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