Cons:
Studying abroad is a tricky concept, plummeting yourself into a completely new environment is scary, and there are different things you must remember-
languages...
accommodations...
traveling costs...
foreign prerequisites...
culture and history...
So obviously the proper research is required; go online, talk to people, seek guidance. Studying abroad will call for double the arrangements and research.
Pros:
This is a completely new experience, challenge, and opportunity. It will certainly stand out on a resume.
Also, a lot of universities in Europe are tuition free, like Germany, and Norway, plus Australia. Even for international students.
Choose carefully, and remember that tons of people have decided to Study Abroad, and have had an amazing experience. It depends on you.
If the price is concerning you, tuition free universities take a bulk from the stress, and keep an eye out for possible grants, scholarships and stipens.
This decision takes more than a wiki answer, but I hope this helps.
Good Luck!
There is an incredibly big list of reasons why you shouldnt have second thoughts about taking the plunge and go study abroad. First of all, it really is a once in a lifetime opportunity, as this is one of the few moments in life when youre being offered the freedom to travel without being questioned and doubted about your reasons to do so and also be offered financial support. You might not realise it yet, but being a student has lots of advantages, one of them being able to move from a country to another without having to prove your intentions and without anyone taking a second look at your nationality. Because yes, in a few years, that will be the first thing you will be asked about.
From an academic point of view, studying abroad offers you an additional educational and cultural experience you wouldnt otherwise be able to gain. And, even if you might have heard this too many times, it does enhance your CV and it does look great on it, as a lot of employers will choose graduates who have some kind of international experience. And students who undertake such programmes will most definitely have wider employment opportunities after graduating from their course.
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