You are on page 1of 2

Advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad

Almost every student around the world wishes to pursue his or her education.
However, every issue
has its pros and cons. In order to making a better decision, one has to explore
different aspects of a
plan.
Advantages of Studying Abroad
Firstly, studying overseas can help to improve you a lot apart from learning in
your place. Doing this
kind of learning can hone your language skills because of the new environment you
will have yourself
adapted to with new classes, home, and new friends. Nothing is better than learning
languages with
native speakers. For example, if you are in countries like America or England,
learning English won’t
be such a problem. You can improve your English days by days with ease because you
need to
speak, to talk to foreign people there and that will boost your confidence a lot.
Furthermore, studying
overseas is necessary to improve and develop yourself due to the culture,
traditions, and lifestyle of
the place where you study. Secondly, students who are learning abroad can
potentially see the world,
they can have a great chance to attain knowledge of a new culture. Obviously, when
a student
studies abroad for the first time, he will be able to see a totally new culture.
Everything is different
from his country but learning a new culture is not a difficult task. New culture,
new lifestyle can be
learned easily by observing, living with native people or taking part in some
festivals or some special
events. This will help students who are learning abroad to have a better
understanding of the new
country and also offer them an overall view of the multicultural world they are
living in. Not only
attaining new culture give a better understanding of the new place but it also
helps students to form
new great habits.
Disadvantages of Studying Abroad
Studying abroad is a good choice but many schools’ tuition is a pretty penny.
According to
“GoAbroad”, the average cost of studying abroad in foreign countries hovers around
18000 dollars
per semester and 36000 per full academic year. Even though studying abroad is a
great opportunity
but it does not guarantee that a person who studies abroad will have a successful
future. Last but not
least, learning in another country might be risky and quite challenging. Your
learning progress can be
affected by many problems like weather, illness. A common problem that a lot of
studying abroad
students may have is with the weather. Weather is something that no one can
predict. Freaky storms
are quite scary when you don’t have your own house to protect you. Being in a
foreign country with a
hurricane coming can scare you and all you have for comfort is the other students
and your
chaperones. You will need to be prepared for things like this since unsightly
weather is a risk that you
will have to take. Another illustration of the risky problems of studying abroad is
illness and medicine.
When bad things happen, the place where you’re studying might not have the medical
care system
you need. Nowadays, in the context of globalization, exchanges between countries
are more regular,
information around the world can be accessed more easily but studying abroad still
remain the most
effective way. People can directly see what the country has done and can approach
to a new way of
thinking. They can live in the real environment, sense directly how things are
operated.
All in all, going abroad in order to continue the education has some advantages and
disadvantages.
After a thorough consideration of merits and demerits of it, I decide to put all my
vigor and pursue my
education abroad. Each of us should accept that studying abroad has good sides as
well as bad one.
For sure many students would get over all those disadvantages but how about others
who might not
be able to handle all of them. It might not be good choice to study abroad for all
students. They have
to figure it out before they leave their country. Otherwise, those issues would
affect all your life with
failure. Studying abroad is a good opportunity to chose, but the advantages and
disadvantages must
be weighed very carefully before a student leaves the country.

You might also like