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The 5 Best Reasons to Study Abroad

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If you鈥檙e thinking of becoming an international student, you鈥檒l find plenty of information on our blog about how to study abroad. Where to travel for study. When to apply. But before you read any of that, the most important question you鈥檒l need to answer is: why study abroad? What are the best reasons to study abroad?听

In celebration of International Education Week 2022, we鈥檙e taking a look at why you should consider university or college studies outside of your home country. From self-improvement to self-confidence, here are the five best reasons to study abroad!

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1. The Potential for a World-Class Education听

If education is important to you (and if you鈥檙e reading this article, chances are it is), then you may be looking to explore beyond your local options. You may already have dreamt of studying at an internationally-recognized institution overseas. Maybe you鈥檝e even looked at some universities and colleges in countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Australia, or Ireland.听

Each country has its own education system, offering different perspectives, teaching styles, and learning opportunities. Relying on your local education system can put limits on the type and scope of study you can pursue.

By choosing to study abroad, your options become almost limitless.听

Colleges and universities around the world provide world-class, internationally recognized education. Many of them provide:听

  • High student satisfaction levels听
  • More personalized attention (smaller class sizes and student-to-faculty ratios)听
  • Built-in co-ops, placements, or work experience
  • Unique research opportunities听

Studying abroad lets you learn things you鈥檇 never have the chance to experience otherwise. That alone makes study abroad a valuable option for anyone who wants to broaden their educational potential.听

Read our suggested timeline for the study abroad application process. Here鈥檚 what you need to do and when!

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2. Studying Abroad Forces You to Grow听

Personal growth is a tricky thing to define. But often, when people talk about what helped define them and move their lives forward, they describe experiences like these:听

  • Gaining new perspectives听听
  • Trying new things听
  • Travelling to new places
  • Living in a new country听
  • Learning a new language听

The keyword here is 鈥渘ew.鈥 Growing involves taking on new challenges and stepping outside of your comfort zone. And what better way to experience all those things than by studying abroad?听

Here鈥檚 the truth: studying abroad is intense, demanding, and challenging in so many ways. You鈥檒l need to understand that going in, and be ready to rise to the occasion. Becoming an international student is an incredible way to 鈥渃hoose challenge.鈥澨

Chances are, you鈥檒l learn a level of independence and self-confidence you never knew you could achieve. You鈥檒l be able to say 鈥淚 did that. I chose to do that.鈥澨

Read Arabelle鈥檚 story and learn how she overcame obstacles to become a successful international student.听

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3. To Kickstart Your Career

Next, let鈥檚 bring it back to a more grounded reason. Personal growth is wonderful, but it can鈥檛 pay the bills! The top question for most students when choosing what to study is: 鈥淗ow will this get me the job I want later?鈥澨

Thankfully, many study abroad destinations provide great working opportunities for international students. . Depending on what you plan to study, your skills may be in high demand!

You can often find and work a part-time job while studying to help cover your living expenses and build your resume. You may even be able to work in your field (or in a related field). Either way, working while studying helps you build your soft skills and network for future career opportunities.听

As for staying in the country and working there after graduating, many countries offer great post-study work visa options. Check out:听

Wherever you work, employers love people who have put themselves out there, learned new skills, and shown dedication to their studies.听

Studying abroad teaches the same qualities that are often needed to succeed in . Those qualities include improvisation, collaboration, open-mindedness, willingness to learn, and flexibility with shifting roles.听

There鈥檚 no such thing as a guaranteed job. However, if you research your options and set yourself up for success, your education and experiences from studying abroad can put you in a great position to launch your career.

Haven鈥檛 decided on your future career goals yet? Consider one of these five in-demand career paths for international students.

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4. Study Abroad Changes Your Life

Anyone can travel, but travelling is often fun and temporary. It won鈥檛 change your day-to-day life. When you go back home, you鈥檒l return to your safe bed and your usual routine.听

By moving to a new place, you get the experience of travelling and immersing yourself in a new culture, but amplified. Having the added goal and responsibility of completing your education raises the stakes.听

Instead of meeting other travellers passing by and forgetting them a week later, you鈥檒l meet other students like yourself. The people you meet while studying abroad will become your local support base, and often, lifelong friends.听

Instead of hearing locals speak English and maybe learning a few casual words, you鈥檒l be educated in it! It鈥檚 amazing how quickly you can learn a new language when you鈥檙e reading, writing, and speaking it all day, every day.听

Instead of spending a week in a new city and wondering what it would be like to live there, you will live there. That will become your life, and that new place, at least for a little while, will be your home.听

So what does that mean? No matter where you go, or what you choose to study, this experience will change you. If you鈥檙e ready to learn new things and start a new chapter of your life, it鈥檚 hard to find a better way to do it than studying abroad.听

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5. For Yourself

Of all the reasons to study abroad, the most important reason is to do it for yourself. Anyone you talk to will give you their opinion about you studying in a new country; parents, teachers, friends. Even us at 星空影视(if you couldn鈥檛 tell, we鈥檙e all for it)!听

But in the end, this is a decision you have to make for yourself. Nobody knows you better than you鈥攕o you鈥檙e the only one who can choose to study abroad.听

Do your research, weigh your options, and make the right call for you. If you do choose to make the leap, .


Tip: You鈥檒l notice we didn鈥檛 list 鈥淭o immigrate to a new country鈥 as one of the reasons on this list. That shouldn鈥檛 be your reason to study abroad! Every country has their own process, and immigration is never guaranteed. You never want a country鈥檚 government to think you鈥檙e only studying abroad there so you can permanently stay there.

That said, there are many pathways to permanent residency for international student graduates. Do your research, learn more from trusted sources like immigration attorneys, and it鈥檚 possible that living in a new country could be in your future!

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Studying abroad requires starting over from scratch, moving away from everything you know, and embracing new experiences. The path of an international student is difficult, with challenges around every corner.听

But with new challenges come new experiences. Opportunities to learn and grow. And as countless students around the world will tell you: it鈥檚 worth it.听

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