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9 Great Things You'll Gain From Studying Abroad

Studying abroad has a lot of benefits for your life now and after college. Here are just nine things you'll gain from this life-changing experience.

Moving a few hundred miles away from home can be daunting enough. It’s difficult to even imagine that others willingly venture thousands of miles away for several months at a time to study abroad. Not only can the distance be disheartening, but the idea of immersing themselves into a completely unknown culture, likely filled with a new language, cuisine, and atmosphere, is enough to keep many students far away from foreign experiences. Although studying abroad can cause many fears, it is a decision that can immensely impact your overall college experience and ultimately your entire outlook on the world around you. Deciding to study abroad is a life-changing choice made by millions of students every year. Here are nine things you’ll gain from choosing this life-changing experience.

1. Independence

Starting on your own at a college far away from home is a pretty good test of independence itself, but you can often find comfort in at least staying in the same country as your family. However, choosing to study abroad in a foreign country can prove to be a huge test of your independence as you tackle living on your own in a culture that is far from familiar. By taking a plunge headfirst into newfound independence, you may find that it’s not nearly as bad as you expected.

2. A well-rounded résumé

Crediting a semester abroad on any future school or job application is a unique quality that’s highly appealing to many admission officers and companies. A student who has studied abroad is clearly not afraid to take a chance and is presumably well rounded and worldly in general. As far as interviews go, talking about an interesting experience or something significant that you gained from spending time abroad is a distinctive aspect that can easily set you apart from other applicants.

3. Better self-awareness

Figuring out how you adjust to a drastically new environment is a great way to simply get to know yourself a bit better. You may find that some things you love about home aren’t nearly as great as some of the new experiences you’ve come to love while abroad. This is something that can simply open your eyes to what you like and what you don’t like, as well as how you work and learn best in specific environments. While studying abroad you will encounter a diverse palate of opportunities that can help you learn things about yourself—things you may have never realized back home.

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4. New perspective on culture

Being able to step outside of the familiarity of your everyday life and explore an entirely new environment and culture is an experience that can drastically alter the way you see the world. Getting to experience firsthand certain customs, values, and lifestyles so different from your own can leave you with a fresh new perspective and take on how others see the world around them and choose to live their lives. Returning from time spent studying abroad with a brand-new outlook can possibly even change how you choose to tackle the remainder of your college experience.

5. Real-life exposure to a new language

If you’re looking to learn a new language, there is no better way to do so than by using it in real-life scenarios. Whether you must order a meal, ask for directions, or have a conversation with a professor, being exposed to the more casual and everyday aspects of a language can help you comprehend it much easier. There’s a significant difference in how easily someone can pick up a language when their only real exposure to it involves an outdated textbook. Studying abroad gives you the chance to put your foreign language skills to use as well as continue to develop new ones.

6. Diverse educational opportunities

There are many different methods of education, some of which are utilized across the globe and others you may have never heard before. Exposing yourself to a variety of diverse learning styles is a great way to figure out what exactly works best for you as a student. The way a foreign professor chooses to teach a class could open your eyes to a new style of learning that you likely would have never experienced back home. Getting to experiment with these various methods of education and learning can ultimately aid in altering your entire outlook on the learning experience as well as college in general. 

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7. An immersive look at history

Learning history from the perspective of a dusty old textbook can get boring pretty quickly. It’s hard to be able to fully appreciate the beauty of a piece of the past when you’re just reading about it from a secondary source. Studying abroad gives you the chance to place yourself in history and to likely glean a much better understanding from it. Most foreign countries are home to many historical monuments, which can range from ancient churches, government buildings, or local museums filled with various artifacts. Many of these places can serve as a supplement to what you’re learning in class and ultimately help you understand the importance of the topic.

8. New relationships

Instead of strictly limiting yourself to the people you meet in classes, at the library, or around your dorm, studying abroad gives you the opportunity to meet and bond with fellow students not only from a specific country but also from all around the world. You never know who you may end up connecting with and ultimately what bonds could lead to incredible friendships. Spending a semester in a foreign country can broaden your horizons, both socially and academically, and lead to many new possibilities that you would have never before expected.

9. An overall life-changing experience

The knowledge and memories you gain from spending a significant amount of time in another country will likely manifest into a story that can be told for years to come. Possessing such an experience can therefore greatly impact your entire perspective and potential outcome of your future. The people you meet, the places you go, and the information you learn while abroad all become something to hold onto and apply to different situations for many years to come.

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Studying abroad is an experience that will enrich your life long after you return home. If you’re seriously considering pursuing this opportunity in college, you won’t be making a mistake. Traveling in college is an incredible experience you won’t ever get again.

Not sure which kind of abroad program is right for you? Check out Benefits of a Global Education: 3 Common Ways to Study Abroad for more advice. 

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About Toni Velazquez

Toni Velazquez is a high school junior from the Sunshine State. Aside from writing, she enjoys spending time with friends and sitting through her fair share of enduring Netflix marathons. She considers herself a headstrong and determined perfectionist who absolutely loves helping others in any way she can.

 

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