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Sample essay
University students are increasingly studying abroad as a part of their studies.
Do the advantages of studying abroad outweigh the disadvantages?
Many university students routinely study in other institutes around the world as a part of
their degrees. Although students will often struggle with cultural and linguistic challenges
while abroad, they will also gain significant life experiences that will
reward them later on in
their careers. In my opinion, students are far better off having studied in a different country
despite the challenges that they will inevitably face.
The greatest benefit of studying abroad is that students will have life experiences which will
improve themselves as people that would have been otherwise impossible if they had have
only studied in their own countries. Being in another country requires people to push
themselves beyond the norm into unusually difficult experiences. For example, when I
studied in Indonesia and India as a twenty-year-old, I was continually
pushed out of my
comfort zone into psychological states that were unique and novel and that I had to adapt no
matter what. These ultra-challenging experiences are paradoxically the main advantages of
studying overseas because they make you grow as a person.
The main challenges that students will face while overseas will normally
stem from cultural
as well as linguistic differences. These differences can pose massive obstacles for people
because they require one to move beyond the familiar and into the unknown which can
often be awkward and quit scary. For
instance, while studying in Indonesia I had to
frequently make a fool of myself in order to communicate with the local people in their
language. Oftentimes, I felt embarrassed and longed to
speak English and be in the
familiarity of my own culture.
Studying abroad has become incredibly common. While students will no doubt experience
social
and language barriers, it is in fact that these barriers lead to the main advantage of
studying abroad, which is personal growth. As a contradiction of sorts, it is hardship that
ultimately makes the experience of studying abroad more advantageous than
disadvantageous.