10 reasons why you should study in a
foreign country
Have you considered
studying abroad, but are not sure whether it's worth your time? If you ask
anybody who has studied abroad, he or she will most certainly tell you that it
is a life-changing experience and one of the most rewarding things he or she
has ever done. Perhaps you're not certain what benefits you can reap from an
extended stay in a foreign country. Here are 10 very excellent reasons why you
should take the plunge:
1. Study abroad is the optimal way
to learn a language. There is no better and more effective way to learn a language
than to be immersed in a culture that speaks the language you are learning.
You're surrounded by the language on a daily basis and are seeing and hearing
it in the proper cultural context. Language learning happens most quickly under
these circumstances.
2. Study abroad provides the
opportunity to travel. Weekends and academic breaks allow you to venture out and explore
your surroundings - both your immediate and more distant surroundings. Since
studying abroad often puts you on a completely different continent, you are
much closer to places you might otherwise not have had the opportunity to visit.
Some more structured study abroad programs even have field trips planned in or
around the curriculum.
3. Study abroad allows you get to
know another culture first-hand. Cultural differences are more than just differences in
language, food, appearances, and personal habits. A person's culture reflects
very deep perceptions, beliefs, and values that influence his or her way of
life and the way that s/he views the world. Students who experience cultural
differences personally can come to truly understand where other cultures are
coming from.
4. Study abroad will help you
develop skills and give you experiences a classroom setting will never provide. Being immersed in an entirely
new cultural setting is scary at first, but it's also exciting. It's an
opportunity to discover new strengths and abilities, conquer new challenges,
and solve new problems. You will encounter situations that are wholly
unfamiliar to you and will learn to adapt and respond in effective ways.
5. Study abroad affords you the
opportunity to make friends around the world. While abroad, you will meet not only
natives to the culture in which you are studying, but also other international
students who are as far from home as yourself.
6. Study abroad helps you to learn
about yourself.
Students who study abroad return home with new ideas and perspectives about
themselves and their own culture. The experience abroad often challenges them
to reconsider their own beliefs and values. The experience may perhaps
strengthen those values or it may cause students to alter or abandon them and
embrace new concepts and perceptions. The encounter with other cultures enables
students to see their own culture through new eyes.
7. Study abroad expands your
worldview. In
comparison with citizens of most other countries, Americans tend to be
uninformed about the world beyond the nation's boundaries. Students who study
abroad return home with an informed and much less biased perspective toward
other cultures and peoples.
8. Study abroad gives you the
opportunity to break out of your academic routine. Study abroad is likely to be much unlike
what you are used to doing as a student. You may become familiar with an
entirely new academic system and you will have the chance to take courses not
offered on your home campus. It's also a great opportunity to break out the
monotony of the routine you follow semester after semester.
9. Study abroad enhances
employment opportunities. Did you know that only 4% of U.S. undergraduates ever study
abroad? Yet, the world continues to become more globalized, American countries
are increasingly investing dollars abroad, and companies from countries around
the world continue to invest in the international market. Through an employer's
seyes, a student who has studied abroad is self-motivated, independent, willing
to embrace challenges, and able to cope with diverse problems and situations.
Your experience living and studying in a foreign country, negotiating another
culture, and acquiring another language will all set you apart from the majority
of other job applicants.
10. Study abroad can enhance the
value of your degree. While abroad, you can take courses you would never have had the
opportunity to take on your home campus. In addition, study abroad gives your
language skills such a boost that it is normally quite easy to add a minor in a
language or even a second major without having to take many more additional
courses after the return to your home campus.
Why you should learn a language?
Learning
another language gives the learner the ability to step inside the mind and
context of that other culture. Without the ability to communicate and
understand a culture on its own terms, true access to that culture is barred.
Why is this important? In a world where nations and peoples are ever more
dependent upon on another to supply goods and services, solve political
disputes, and ensure international security, understanding other cultures is
paramount. Lack of intercultural sensitivity can lead to mistrust and
misunderstandings, to an inability to cooperate, negotiate, and compromise, and
perhaps even to military confrontation. Intercultural understanding begins with
individuals who have language abilities and who can thereby provide one's own
nation or community with an insider's view into foreign cultures, who can
understand foreign news sources, and give insights into other perspectives on
international situations and current events. For survival in the global community,
every nation needs such individuals. A person competent in other languages can
bridge the gap between cultures, contribute to international diplomacy, promote
national security and world peace, and successfully engage in international
trade.