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    Challenge of studying abroad        With the development of globalization‚ people are seeking useful ways to become more internationalize to adapt to the future world. As a result‚ parents support their children to study abroad for further studies and adapt to different cultures. The numbers of students studying abroad have been increased largely in the twenty years. Undoubtedly‚ students can widen their horizons‚ get more life experiences and become more independent through studying abroad. However‚ every

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    Almost every student will have to write a study abroad essay for their study abroad application. Study abroad essay questions might include: Why study abroad? Why this particular study abroad program? What do you hope to gain from studying abroad? What challenges do you expect to face and how will you overcome them? Here are some tips on how to answer those tough study abroad essay questions. 1. Keep it Personal & Professional. Talk about yourself‚ your academics‚ and your

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    1 Tashia Powell Dr. Nancy Nanney ENGL 101: Composition 1 November 19‚ 2014 Essay #6: Cause and Effect When in Doubt‚ Study Abroad The main reason I would choose to study abroad would be to gain life experience. I believe that experiencing different cultures can enrich my life and make me an asset to others. Studying abroad could give me extra knowledge necessary for a job interview or even in my daily life. I cannot think of any downsides to taking advantage of an opportunity so enriching‚ except

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    The opportunity to study abroad in Ghana was very unexpected. Studying abroad‚ especially in a place as meaningful as Africa‚ was something that I have always dreamed about but knew would never happen. Living in poverty meant study abroad opportunities were beyond my reach; I find financing my local college education challenging in itself. However‚ since I have been in college‚ I have realized I can do anything I set my mind to‚ and this is why I am applying to study abroad in Ghana through The College

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    should be an exchange student I used to think that I would travel when I was done with school. Then it occurred to me that there’s no time like the present. Going on exchanged was the best thing that I could have done. Here are a few reasons to study abroad. It’s cheaper When you travel as a student‚ it is often cheaper than traveling later in life. You can get great student discounts (get an ISIC card: an International Student Identification Card)‚ you can stay in hostels and sometimes your school

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    continue my study here. Honestly‚ I’m afraid to start a new life in another unfamiliar environment for the preparation program to overseas. I just started to adapt to the life here and now I need to go to a new place again. Another reason is that I have to adapt to new culture which is totally different from my country. Why my life need to be so complicated? I asked a lot of opinions and helps from my seniors who had the same fate with me and analysed the pros and cons to study abroad and here come

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    The advantages and disadvantages of going abroad for further studies As for this topic‚ I feel envied. As a person who has no chance to go abroad‚ I will go no matter how. It’s a different experience and it must do more good than bad‚ at least for me. We’ve lived in China for twenty years so we can broaden our eye sights and we may get some inspiration about life. That’s vital‚ as far as I’m concerned. Westerns have their own opinions on life value which we may use for reference. Sometimes‚ we

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    encounter are factors of degree of this acculturation of Culture Shock. Various people‚ such as tourists‚ international students‚ businessmen who have partners abroad and so on‚ can suffer from Culture Shock. In spite of the fact that international students face Culture Shock and have to overcome it fast‚ they are ready for it because they go abroad deliberately and know what they want. Nowadays Culture Shock has been interpreted in many ways by the people who already experienced it and by anthropologists

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    Skills for study 1 PM501-2T (Group B) Essay Discuss the problems international students may face when studying in the UK. Suggest possible solutions to these problems. T2257852 Tutor: Bates‚ Julian 2nd March 2012 Word count: 839 Nowadays‚ a large number of international students study abroad in well-developed countries such as the UK and the USA in order to achieve their desired degree level. The number of international students who study abroad has been increasing

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    development. So more and more students‚ in order to get the better education choose to study abroad. Many people envy the students who can study in foreign country to get the advanced education. However‚ it is difficult to imagine the pressure of international students when they are studying abroad. Students’ pressure comes from different aspects‚ but three of the most important pressures including emotion‚ culture and study. It means international students will face emotional loneliness‚ culture shock and

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