Benefits of Studying Abroad Essay

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    Arts degrees which are personalized to a unique concentration. Through the University’s education system, students learn curriculum that requires inquiry, higher thinking skills, and furthermore, the ability to develop a well-rounded degree while studying cross-concentration courses. In their articles, Zakaria and Aloni defend the importance and uniqueness of Liberal Arts majors, education systems, and their impact on the world. Soka University embodies both Zakaria and Aloni’s ideas on Liberal…

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    “The limits of my language are the limits of my world.” Ludwig Wittgenstein. I came to realize this after I was influenced by many people. Specifically, after attending my language teachers classes, and understanding her view and passion about foreign languages. Also, I was inspired, and even more motivated into the world of different languages after watching an eight-minute video about a teenage hyperpolyglot. However, I only became fully engrossed in learning different languages and cultures…

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    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 the internet web in a very short…

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    to choose a school that will help them in this vulnerable time. Before I can choose which school is right for me, I must decide whether I would like to live at home next year and attend a local community college or move away. While there are many benefits to staying local during college, moving away to a college campus gives me the chance to grow spiritually, experience new things, and make new friendships. One thing I have been blessed with growing up is living in a Christian home. I have been…

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    education. The article illustrates an argument between the pros and cons of having a degree. Individuals who argue that college is worth it, believe that college graduates have a higher chance of employment, have bigger salaries, and have more work benefits than high school graduates.…

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    fields both abroad and in Thailand to reassure that I am able to communicate and manage given tasks and unexpected situation well. Besides from these extracurriculars, I had taken some classes that can be benefits to skills related to being a cabin crew, specifically, persuasion and negotiation, consumer behavior, social psychology, and relationship management. From these classes, I am able to find insights and understand more on attitudes, values, beliefs and world-views of people. Studying in…

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    a rising method study in most of schools. According to ISHCMC, “We also recognize that technology is a major factor in student’s lives outside of the school environment” (Technology at ISHCMC). Students can approach technology to complement their studying progress. For instance, students will practice using computer and learning to acquire necessary applications such as Microsoft and Excel which are really helpful for them to work in modern environment in the future. Moreover, students can take…

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    with people from all different countries and cultures. I wanted to study abroad and experience more other countries. Then I went back to Korea with passion for my future. I told my dad that I wanted to travel the world and experience more. Later, as an adolescent, I was more likely to get away from home, and explore the world. It was the most exciting thing in my life back then. After my parents and I discussed studying abroad, they allowed me to go and study. The first country I moved to was…

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    (Paterson-Brown). If these students had taken a gap year, they would have had time to figure out their exact academic intentions and would have spent less time studying a field that they end up being unhappy in. Having these clearer academic intentions would put the students into the fields they are truly passionate about. Once students are studying something they truly care about, they will be much more motivated and will do much better in their…

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    Stage 2 - Ethnic Identity Search (Moratorium) The main process of exploration occurs in the second stage and requires the most effort to advance from. Phinney & Appelbaum (1990) described this stage an “intense process of immersion in one 's own culture through activities such as reading, talking to people, going to ethnic museums, and participating actively in cultural events” (p. 503). A person going through ethnic identity search is expanding himself/herself through interactions with…

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