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Some students choose to take a gap year after graduation.

This means that they are


encouraged to take a year off to work or travel across the world before enrolling in
their university courses. A lot of people agree that taking a gap year is a great idea,
while others strongly disagree. Certainly, taking a gap year after school has some
pros and cons, and this essay discusses some of them.

On the one hand, the biggest advantage of taking a gap year is the opportunity to
explore the world, which gives many students a chance to discover their career
interests. Such trips are not only for fun, they give them outstanding social,
volunteer, foreign language, and work experience. Taking a gap year before college
or university gives a student a chance to work full-time jobs and save extra money
that they can spend on tuition or other college expenses. Furthermore, during that
year off, you can learn life skills such as time management, cooking, cleaning, and
organization.

On the other hand, taking a year off before college is not a perfect solution for all
students. Gap years spent travelling and enjoying life experiences can be expensive,
and it requires planning as well, so before you take a gap year, make sure you are
using it wisely and everything is affordable for you. Moreover, young people taking
a gap year may lose motivation to study or to do something else. In addition, the
work experience they gained during that year may not be very relevant to a
person’s career later.

All things considered, gap years help students gain some insight into their personal
skills, goals, and interests, even though there are some disadvantages to them.
Taking a gap year is a valuable experience for students to have, but they should
think about both the benefits and drawbacks before deciding to do it.

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