Why Study Abroad
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- Author Mr. Ravi Iyer
- Published December 2, 2011
- Word count 659
Why study abroad? You may be thinking "I’m just trying to finish college, money is tight, and study abroad is a luxury. Besides, I don’t want to miss anything at my school or leave my family and friends to go study abroad."Many former study abroad students have thought the same. Most will now say that study abroad isn’t a luxury, it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity you can’t afford to miss. Besides being fun and exciting, study abroad is a unique life changing experience that will help you grow academically, personally and prepare you for your career.
Knowledge itself is a power. Thirst of knowledge took many famous historians to different parts of this world.Likewise, many students prefer studying abroad because of various reasons. We think students are inclined towards pursuing their studies outside their home countries due to various reasons such as for higher standards of education, better campus facilities, to enlighten their resume and for better employment opportunities.
In some developing countries, where the standard of imparting education is not very high, students prefer foreign universities to do further studies. For instance, if the student discovers that his field of interest such as aeronautical engineering, biotechnical or nanotechnological engineering, do not have good colleges in his home country or are less and it is difficult to get through any of them, he thinks of going abroad and take admission there to quench his desire to do a higher level of study.
Some universities have excellent infrastructure, good research facilities and attractive scholarships for students. These factors attract a student who wants to achieve success in his career path but the universities in his home country are deficient of the above requirements. Some foreign universities offer attractive scholarships to students studying at an undergraduate or graduate level, which can also be the reason behind student’s motivation since it makes him independent while studying.
Degree from a good foreign university always adds up to one’s resume. A person after achieving a degree/diploma certificate from abroad improves his credentials and opportunities of employment. Response to such students in developing countries is overwhelming as far as job matters are concerned.
Many students, after completing their education from universities abroad, seek employment legally in these countries especially, if the economy of the foreign country is better than his home country. These countries offer them better salary packages and benefits, which they may not expect in their own country. So, some students have a notion that studying abroad opens their doors to the employment in the outer world.
Have you considered studying abroad, but are not sure whether it's worth your time? Here are 10 very excellent reasons why you should take the plunge:
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Study abroad is the optimal way to learn a new language.
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Study abroad provides the opportunity to travel far and new places.
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Study abroad allows you get to know another culture first-hand.
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Study abroad will help you develop skills and give you experiences a classroom setting will never provide.
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Study abroad affords you the opportunity to make friends around the world.
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Study abroad helps you to learn about yourself.
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Study abroad expands your worldview.
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Study abroad gives you the opportunity to break out of your academic routine.
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Study abroad enhances employment opportunities.
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Study abroad can enhance the value of your degree.
And as you approach the process of finding the right program, applying, packing and flying abroad, you might be facing some understandable nerves. Let us assure you that it is normal to have second thoughts when you are approaching any kind of life changing decision! And study abroad is certainly one of those decisions. Let us help take some of that worry away.
We at Universal Resettlement and Career Solutions (URCS), can help you choose the institution, the study, and other modalities related to study abroad. For more information or services please
contact us on
info@universalimmigration.com
Mr. Ravi Iyer is the President and Chief Consultant of Universal Immigration. Permanent Worker Quebec Immigration is one of the more friendly and rational immigration program in Canada. Universal Immigration is the registered business name of Universal Resettlement and Career Solutions Inc., a federally registered corporation in Canada. At Universal Immigration
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