Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Study Abroad - Live & Study
14. 6. 2020 | Study in the Czech Republic
Are you considering studying abroad but you can’t make up your mind? Here’s top 10 reasons why you definitely should!
1. You’ll learn a foreign language
Not everyone is good at learning languages. Surely, learning a totally different language might be just as difficult as mastering maths if you aren’t a passionate linguist. However, if you go abroad, absorbing a foreign language is unavoidable because it’ll leave you with no other choice when communicating with locals. It’s simply the best and the fastest way how you can learn to speak fluently and at the same time finally use all that knowledge from formal school education.
2. It looks impressive in your resume
A resume of a graduate who just left school isn’t usually full of life and work experience so showing that you’d studied abroad can give you that most needed initial boost. This is especially true for job positions where foreign languages are necessary. Studying abroad gives you a considerable advantage over other job candidates at international companies.
3. You’ll meet new people
Studying abroad is a great way to meet people from different countries and cultures. Even though not everyone will become your closest friend, you’ll certainly find acquaintances who might be very useful to you in future.
4. You’ll experience new cultures
In a foreign country, you’re bound to experience new customs, folklore and generally absorb a whole new culture. It seems unavoidable that you’ll have to adapt to your new environment but don’t worry – it’s actually a good thing! Gradually, you’re going to perceive totally different values and experience what it means to be a foreigner is a foreign country. This will also give you a unique perspective of your own culture.
5. You’ll finally become truly independent
Of course, studying at university in your home country, provided you move to a different city, also makes you independent. However, foreign experience is much more intense. You’ll learn to be self-reliable and after you return home, you will be very proud of yourself that you made it.
6. You’ll experience a different approach to studying
It’s very likely that the style and approach to studying in a foreign country is different from what you’re used to. There’s no denying that it’s going to be difficult but adapting also brings new interesting views. Maybe you find out that other methods actually suit you much better.
7. You’ll go on an adventure
Studying abroad isn’t only about studying but also about fun. Together with your new classmates you can explore local nature, taste local food and visit fascinating sights. You’ll make lots of wonderful memories, among others those of party nights and morning hangovers.
8. You’ll make full use of the student status
You have a chance to go abroad for a whole year and it doesn’t have to ruin your budget. Naturally, it depends on the country you choose but there’s a great variety. Student discounts and other benefits apply also in foreign countries.
9. You’ll learn to appreciate even the most ordinary things
When you leave your family, friends, well-known environment and the comfort of your already established routines behind, it will suddenly make you feel very appreciative of them. You’re going to find out what’s truly important to you and discover that all those things you took for granted are not so easy to come by after all.
10. You’ll discover things about yourself
For instance, your fortes and weaknesses. You’ll find out whether living abroad is right for you or not. Who knows? You just might discover a place you’ll soon call your new home.
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