Studying Abroad Essay

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    In this modern era, education is paramount for anyone who wishes to find a stable job. Students often have to make a choice of studying in their own country or to study abroad. Many students from developing countries choose to study away from their home country because their university does not offer the programs that they want to pursue. When planning to study abroad, students need to carefully analyze the challenges that they might encounter. This essay will discuss the challenges faced by…

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    living in residential halls come together and learn more about diversity on campus the Inter-Residence Hall Association and the Broward Area Counsel has created Around the World in 10 Plates. Students interested in studying abroad will get the opportunity to learn more about studying aboard while eating the food of the nations all around them. “The main thing I’m interested in is food,” said Nathan Morales, first-year philosophy major, “It always attracts my attention.” A friend invited the…

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    techniques that I can apply in my schooling. It will be beneficial to discover a new career path that may lead to taking my career to an international level. This study abroad will increase my employment opportunities, graduate school opportunities, and will also build and enhance my professional networking skills. My study abroad will impact my academic and future professional goals in such positive ways that will allow me to gain cultural competence skills and how to handle diversity in 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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    learn about other cultures. While growing up, my family was always moving due to my father’s job. We have lived in different provinces and states experiencing subcultures of the United States and Canada that expanded my worldview. I desire to study abroad in order to further expand my perspective of others in different cultures and how they function. I hope that through my trip I will be stretched mentally and emotionally causing me to grow and become a better person. I am applying for the…

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    I’m motivated to travel abroad because I believe it is one of the best ways to learn about different people and societies. During every trip that I have been on, I have learned many new things and showed up back home with new skills. Whether it has been new languages, knowledge of that place 's history, more about their religions, or the appreciation I gained for the delicious foods of the area I had been traveling in, I have always learned a lot from my traveling experiences. My own travel…

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    When you study abroad you are given the chance to see countries, natural wonders, or landmarks you might not have seen otherwise. 2. Education Different countries have different education standards and styles. Studying abroad can open up a new point of view on your major that you would not have been exposed to at home. 3. Immersing in a New Culture When you study abroad you will get the chance to see new traditions, try new foods, customs…

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    Transition Abroad

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    That is a fair point Kavetha. I would also like to add that by studying abroad, not only are we exposed to a multitude of cultures and atmospheres, but we also have access to the latest technological and courses not provided by local universities. For instance, in distinguished universities such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), never been heard before technologies are being researched such as bionic limbs and nano-architecture. These universities also have access to the newest…

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    the following research questions were explored to examine the Saudi women reentry, re-adaptation and cultural integration experience: Participants Background The study results present the transformative experience of the Saudi women. The study abroad and reentering their home culture was a pivotal point of all the followed challenges the participants faced. The significance of their experience captured their thoughts, mindsets, views, and dreams through shared narratives. In the following…

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    Venezuelan Culture

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    six teen USD. That is the reality for most of the Venezuelan people who are studying abroad. A grant that is given by just being a Venezuelan citizen. A Venezuelan government institution that is paying almost everything of the fees of every Venezuelan that is abroad. This government institution named CADIVI (according to its initials Currency Administration Commission) gives the opportunity for Venezuelans to study abroad for less than the 1% that a regular person has to pay. For this reason, I…

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