Advantages of Studying Abroad Essay

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    Why Study Abroad

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    Central College Study Abroad. To most people these words may not mean anything, but to Central College students they open a door of experience and learning. For myself, it means I get to explore the world I have never seen before. Some other things that have inspired me to study abroad is my commitment to learning about other cultures, my love for big cities, and the talk on campus about how amazing of an experience it is. All my life I have been obsessed with big cities. The people, the…

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    Studying Spanish

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    Spanish, why that student would study Spanish or what would studying Spanish do for that person. Well, first of all, that person that should mind their own business because who cares what others say about that student learning Spanish. That person should worry about himself instead of the student. Despite what some people say, studying Spanish can be really useful. Studying Spanish is better than not studying Spanish because not only is studying Spanish beneficial and important for that student,…

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    likely to start migrating abroad to studies. Students from India choose their destination to abroad for higher studies. Students choose for abroad education to get better career opportunities than their home country after completion of education in abroad. One of the main factors that will decide students to study abroad is the search for a better life. Getting a degree from foreign universities will boost the chances of getting a good job, students believe, and also the advantage of gaining a…

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    responsible global citizens. Thus, to gain a competitive advantage in the new global market, many students are choosing to participate in study abroad programs to broaden their culture experiences and knowledge. The Institute of International Education reported a 3.4% increase in the number of U.S. students studying abroad in 2011-2012 alone (Open Doors, 2014). A number of studies have been conducted to determine the effects studying abroad can have on student global awareness. The following…

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    is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” All travel has its advantages. By traveling to study abroad, one will experience a brand-new country with incredible new outlooks, customs and activities. For, instance, Students coming to Portland might be interested to visit the MT. Hood and Metro Washington Park Zoo. Another advantages of studying abroad is Career benefits. When students finish their study abroad program and return home, they will return with a new perspective on…

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    I intend to take advantage of as many opportunities as I can while living in Australia. I’m excited to be surrounded by new biomes, participate in unique volunteering opportunities, and gain exposure to novel edification processes in Cairns. When I return, I am confident I will return a more educated, open-minded, and appreciative individual who can use their experience to make the world a better place. I have the desire to pursue a lifetime of learning. Studying abroad at James Cook University…

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    Why I Want To Study

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    life in America has created so opportunities for me that I am forever grateful for. As I contemplated whether or not to study abroad, one of the biggest concerns that arose was the financial impact it would have on my parents. I wanted to pursue an international education to further my studies in a global context while also immersing myself within a culture…

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    that my interest in Hispanic culture expanded and became my focus. I was introduced to the Texas Tech University Center in Seville study abroad program in my first Spanish course and was motivated to be involved. This particular program intrigued me because it is operated by Texas Tech faculty. Being in a foreign country involves…

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    The ability to travel abroad has gained not only popularity in the past decade, but has become much more accessible to the average student. This newfound availability has had both positive and negative effects. In Anthony Ogden’s article, “The View from the Veranda: Understanding Today’s Colonial Student” he discusses that with the rise of American students traveling abroad to continue their education, they are expecting the same conveniences offered at their destinations. Ogden calls these…

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    opportunities gave me the ability to do both. Along my journeys, I became exposed to more and more of the marine world. One of the most impactful experiences I have had was on a family roadtrip to Maine to visit relatives. My mother made sure we took advantage of our experience and planned many exciting activities along the way.…

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