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Many individuals suggest taking a gap year to work or travel before starting

higher education in many countries throughout the world. While this has certain
advantages, it also has some drawbacks that should be considered.
Students who travel or work prior to beginning their university studies get two
major rewards. To begin with, kids will be able to broaden their horizons by traveling.
Students will be exposed to other cultures and practices when they go abroad. They will
develop a better grasp of the world as a consequence. Furthermore, working pupils will
learn to recognize the worth of money. This is because they will discover how difficult it
is to make money. As a result, people may think twice before buying something they
want, and their spending may become less impulsive.
Students who travel or work prior to beginning their university studies get two
major rewards. To begin with, kids will be able to broaden their horizons by traveling.
Students will be exposed to other cultures and practices when they go abroad. They will
develop a better grasp of the world as a consequence. Furthermore, working pupils will
learn to recognize the worth of money. This is because they will discover how difficult it
is to make money. As a result, people may think twice before buying something they
want, and their spending may become less impulsive.
Finally, taking a gap year may provide students with essential experience and
teach them how to be more financially self-sufficient. They may, however, get homesick
and decide not to continue their education. Therefore, it is necessary to weigh the
benefits against the drawbacks carefully before coming to a decision as to whether
students should go on such an adventure.

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