The Experience of Studying Abroad Abstract Having the experience to study abroad gives one a sense of greater knowledge, cultural and diverse knowledge that cannot be taught at home. To many it’s a life-changing event, a time when ones strive to be a greater person in an amazing new environment where they lean and are educated. Imagine your self-having the choice of either spending the evening at an Irish pub or visit the Great Wall of China for the weekend or to play soccer for a study break
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With trend of study abroad in the whole world, a huge amount of students might have gone overseas to attend a college. Today, China is probably becoming a popular place for overseas students to stop over to acquire knowledge since its low fees, security and various of reasons (Miller 2017) . In this essay, however, I will mainly discuss about maybe study abroad in China is unnecessary for foreigners, which can be divided into three parts: the tremendous culture shock; language learning and
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Study abroad Study aboard is something very important for everyone because it provides a lot of experiences and it develops human personality. It gives students the opportunity to meet a lot of people who will have different thoughts. It teaches students how can deal with different changes in a new life far away their native countries. On the other hand, the students have many difficulties, such as living conditions and food preferences, should face them head on. A lot of students
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“Studying abroad is better than studying local universities”. What is your opinion? You should write at least 350 words. Illustrate your opinion with examples. Looking at the trend recently, most of the students feel that studying abroad is better than studying in local universities. As a saying goes, the grass always looks greener on the other side of the fence. However, the students have their own choices either studying in universities abroad or in local universities. They have own
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Veljohnson Yeung School age kids sent abroad for studies Parents who brought up the trend of sending school age kids abroad to study are the most pitiful people ever. School age kids are at the process of growing up and defining themselves. Sending them oversea to study will generate many disadvantages, for instance, self growth, growing process and community issues. Every single one of these disadvantages can affect kids deeply that any advantage will not be able overcome. First of all
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For as long as I could recall, studying abroad was never my intentions from the beginning of my journey from high school into college, due to the lack of financial means and growing up in a family where that didn’t seem as if it could be a reality. After transferring schools and finally seeing how Mount Saint Mary College heavily encourage students to study abroad, I felt inspired to finally take the chance and apply for a Summer Study Abroad semester. My main inspiration was personal. I saw a close
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ask," Why do they choose to study abroad?" Nowadays more and more students choose to leave the comfort of their homes to learn in foreign countries, such as United States, Canada, England, and Australia. That is because international study can be an overwhelming experience. It can bring us many benefits that enrich our lives. To me, I also choose to study abroad and my life has been changed gradually . Today I would like to talk about three benefits of studying abroad: Academic benefits, Career benefits
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YINGJIE TANG Go Abroad Recently, the rush of studying abroad has been gaining its popularity at an amazing rate. More and more students choose to attend universities and schools outside their home countries, then why studying abroad is so attractive to people. Because the foreign study experience enlarges a student’s view of the world, as well as improves one’s character. Those students are bound to benefit considerably from their foreign study experience. Admittedly, we cannot ignore that
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Studying abroad is better than studying in Ecuador Have you ever dream on becoming the best architect? Or becoming the best doctor? Or just becoming the best in your major? Imagine this chances but with better opportunities. Even though going to college in Ecuador can be a good and practical experience, it does not compare to as beneficial as studying abroad is. The gain is in how you improve other language, how you get to expand your world view and how it increases the value of your degree. First
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Instructor Name Mary Christian W131 IE first draft Is studying abroad always a good thing ? Cultural diversity is important because our country, our workplaces and our schools include persons of various ethnics groups and interests. For me, I was born in a Cultural diverse family, my parents were born in different region of China. Because they have different culture background, they shaped me a diverse worldview and made a good arrangement for education. It’s no doubt that basic education yields
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always dreamt of studying in a foreign country. I knew that I wanted to get educated well and be successful in life. Moreover, being independent and exploring the unknown always appealed to me. After two years studying highschool in Singapore, I have learned and experienced a lot about the academic, foreign people and their culture. Then I decided to continue my long-awaited childhood dream by going abroad again and studying in the United States for college. I believe that studying abroad is not the only
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Sedaris’s “Me Talk Pretty One Day” as an Accurate Reflection of Studying Abroad in France David Sedaris’s “Me Talk Pretty One Day” is a short story that depicts his time spent as a student studying abroad in France. Sedaris’s story is so humorous and colorful that readers must think it is a completely fabricated piece of bombastic fiction. But I too, like Sedaris, have spent time in Paris, France as an American student studying abroad; and although some may think that Sedaris exaggerated his experiences
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cultures. It’s fair to say that my interest in studying abroad came from my life filled with going to different towns and cities in California during school fieldtrips. I was excited for every fieldtrip because I was given the opportunity to meet and mingle with students that read different books, had different teachers, and had different beliefs. Even today, any interactions with new people interest me. One interesting factor about studying abroad is that I do not know exactly how this experience
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1 Da Eun Jung 861024632 South Korea EAP Statement of Purpose Studying abroad came to my attention the past summer when a good friend of mine went to Yonsei University. He was enthusiastic about the program and said it was a good way to understand the culture and the differences between America and Korea. Studying abroad in Korea would benefit me greatly since I am planning on living there after I graduate. Since my major is business economics, I intend to take 2 economics classes and apply for
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still pursuing a University degree, studying abroad at an ITESM campus. WHY Monterrey Tech? * It was classified as the # 41 worldwide at its Employer’s Review in the THES – QS World University Raking. * It was classified as the #306 worldwide at the QS World University Raking. * Now you have the opportunity to participate in a short or long term reciprocal exchange program, remain enrolled at Oklahoma State University while studying abroad at any of the 31 campuses in Mexico
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Tai Tuan Lam ESL 6A, #0723 N. Warner September, 20th 2014 I Love to Study Abroad In my country, people are really want to get a chance to study abroad in United States or Australia. The reason is the degree and education in my country are not good as other country, so people are working hard to earn money for take a chance to study abroad. However, study abroad in other country in not easy. We need to prepare the transportation for go to school, find the place to live, and learn the common language
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place where they want to live is the important thing before they go to study in the university. Paragraph 3 Studying for a university degree in a foreign country has both benefits and drawbacks. Nowadays, there are more and more students choose to study abroad. It is useful for improving language skills, learning other countries’ culture and studying advanced knowledge. But arguably studying in a foreign university also have some problems. In the first place, students have to
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The Right Choices Finn Dodd is the main character in the film How to Make An American Quilt. According to her boyfriend Sam’s marriage advice, Finn decides to visit her aunt and grandmother to complete her thesis and think over the proposal. At her grandmother's home, a quilting group get together. She is shocked and surprised to discover that the current quilt that they are working on is a wedding gift for when she gets married. The theme of the quilt is "where is the love". Because Finn is unsure
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I chose to go to college in my hometown so I would save money and be in a slightly better financial position to study abroad. That being said, my college savings account is quickly dwindling. No one in my family has ever attended a four year university, so it wasn’t necessarily expected that I would, and therefore my college account was always small. In fact, it wasn’t
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to a valuable skill set known as ‘resourcefulness’” (CourseAdvisor). Dwyer, Mary M., And Courtney K. Peters. “The Benefits of Study Abroad.” IES Abroard. IES Abroad, 2012. Web. 14 Nov 2012. This article is about the benefits of students who study abroad. It gives not only academic benefits, but also personal benefits that college students get out of studying abroad. The website appears to be very valid. The authors are both very educated. One of the authors has her Ph.D. This is a scholarly source
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about their experiences traveling abroad. Mariah took care of children from Honduras, Tameka went to Guatemala, Christopher went to Ireland while Chris talked about traveling to fifteen different countries. The event started on time, with the usual lady who talks about studying abroad, introducing the night. She introduced the speakers and told the audience to stay after for refreshments. The first person who came up was introduced as someone who studied abroad without leaving her house. Her family
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go to a new place as if you were going to a new planet. In addition to traveling I craved to gain to be plunged in a new culture and new language. Never did I think studying abroad would change me as a person. Never did I think it would affect my career path. But it has changed both, and both have altered for the better. Abroad, I found a part of myself that I had never known it existed. I was meeting not only people from the United States, but from all around the world. It was really fun and
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My Academic Life Abroad With the development of globalization, we're seeing an increasing number of people choosing to study in America, especially Chinese students. Today, study abroad represents a lot of possibilities leading to a higher education. More students have found that studying abroad has many additional benefits, whether they are choosing to focus their area of study on the foreign language or something different. As for me, during the two years studying in China, I found that the
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International students’ living and study in the UK Introduction Studying abroad has become a popular thing around the world. There are more and more people to care about the life of the students who study abroad. The topic of this research is about the international students’ living and study in the UK. Analysis of the research In order to understand the students’ living and study conditions in the UK, I gather information from my 10 classmates (6 males, 4 females). Do you usually
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As we have learned the past couple of weeks, cultural competence is a very important factor in the health care system. In order for patients to recieve care tailored to their cultural beliefs and practices, health professionals must be aware of these practices and beliefs. In able to become a more culturally competent health care provider one day, I hope to travel every where I can in the world. I believe this is the biggest step I can take to become more culturally competent because emersing yourself
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I expect this Greece trip to be very beneficial to me personally, professionally, academically, and helping my community engagement skills. I expect a lot of growth to occur during the trip just as it has happened on previous trips I have taken abroad. There is a unique growth that happens in these areas when entering into a new culture. I expect to grow personally during this trip in numerous ways. This trip will help me focus on my self-awareness skills. I have to be aware of how I am acting
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observation and application within the field. With the observation of studying abroad (in Sweden) and bioengineering research I will be able discover opportunities for application in the real world/society. My research paper includes a specific focus of engineering. After researching bioengineering and its applications, I will be able to use my study abroad observations to produce different solutions towards pollution. When studying abroad, I will be able to step outside of my closed environment (Evansville
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Being a part of an experience of studying abroad will open new doors for me to understand and learn more about other countries and use this knowledge throughout my entire career and life. As well as this, my communication skills will continue to be enhanced through exploring other environments and cultures. Because of my long-term interests in both psychology and communication, studying abroad can further allow me extensive skills in understanding the different
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correlations, they do not define one another and it is important that they are looked at separately. BIG DECISIONS I am currently in the process of making a big decision right now in which class privilege is involved. I have the opportunity to study abroad this summer, but I cannot decide if I want to commit to it, one of the
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opportunity in my life, but this also would involve a lot of pressure and risk. My family, my relatives, and my friends gave me advice: some said I should go, and some told me not to do it. “Should I keep studying in Viet Nam or go to America?” I asked myself several times, and I was so confused. If I kept studying in Viet Nam, I could still succeed without changing, and I could also have all of my important things with me. Viet Nam is my country where I was born and where I grew up. My country is my great
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