Advantages of Studying Abroad Essay

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    Why a Second Language Should Be Required Imagine traveling to a different country and getting to communicate to the land people. Imagine a person applying for a high paying job and getting hired because their brain able to retain and study information. Imagine a person’s brain being so far along compared to others that it delays the onset of diseases. All of these things are factors students will receive when learning a foreign language. Students should be required to learn a foreign language…

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    and many other sites, staying in the loop and caught up on all the latest gossip is made easy. You can send messages on Facebook or Twitter, and get a response quickly from wherever you are. A perfect example would include having a friend traveling abroad. Text messages can get costly overseas, so in the blink of an eye, a chat can be started on a social media site rather than waiting for that special someone to come home from their travels. Alongside that, people uses these social media sites…

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    Physician Assistant: The requirements to become a physician’s assistant includes earning a master’s degree from an accredited physician assistant program. After earning your bachelor’s degree and having healthcare-related work experience, you then need to apply to a physician assistant program, which usually is around 2 years. After earning your master’s degree, you need to become licensed to become a physician assistant. To become licensed, you must pass the Physician Assistant National…

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    kept from doing scientific research, which significantly would help the world to overcome natural and manmade disasters. At the same time, both peripheral and core countries get benefit from globalization by exchanging students. They send students abroad to experience multiple cultures and large amounts of academic thoughts at the same time. Therefore, all of the countries could benefit from globalization. Similarly as the internet, each individual gets something from other individual within…

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    That Way In Amanda Ripley’s novel, The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That Way, Ripley captures students’ personal stories from different and diverse parts of the world, learning much about their backgrounds and experiences. Even when studying the statistically smartest countries, Ripley strictly focuses on the Program on International Student Assessment Test (PISA). PISA a test that is based more on life skills rather than standardized tests that are based on academic skills.…

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    English as a second language (ESL) is learned through-out our entire universe. Each student(s) may be effected in a different way in their course of learning. I interviewed an educator by the name of Salvatore Di Giallonardo, who is the creator, director, and a teacher for Languages for Communications school in Pescara, Italy. I was able to skype him several times during this process to gain as much knowledge on the effects teaching English to students who spoke a different language. During…

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    Is College Worth Anything? Higher Education 's Pros and Cons Some people believe that higher education is an investment that will pay off in the long run. While other people think it is a waste of time and money. The reason why universities and colleges are worth the four plus years and an expensive cost are due to the amount of money a college grad can make afterward. An article written on ProCon can help a person to understand the pros and cons regarding higher education. The article…

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    DACA Argumentative Essay

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    opens the opportunity of terrorists bringing their families abroad. These reasons may be true because many families are already trying to cross the borders hoping that they can get a green card. Despite the fact that this may be true, it is not as easy as it sounds. DACA is not as dangerous as they imagine. The U.S has been the country of the dreamers, therefore they will not try to harm the country that welcomed them. DACA has many advantages, such as it broadcasts the positive energy in the…

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    perfectly, “Because I avoided the expense of living on campus my freshman and sophomore years, I’ve been able to plan an upcoming study abroad experience. The money you save, the time you invest in school work and the extra effort you put into getting involved will open up new opportunities for you” (Retter). While I will not study abroad, the general advantages she lists are exactly what I am doing. I find that, not having a dorm to go in between classes to lollygag in and instead doing my work…

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    Progressing from high school to college has been and was a large and critical step for my personal growth. The transition has included numerous valleys but also high points; both types of experiences have brought about much wisdom and training. Though different from what I was comfortable in, my first semester, so far in college has introduced me to many incidents that have changed me. Since starting classes in August, I have been able to enforce and learn true time management. Early into the…

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