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    Study Abroad

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    Study locally or aboard The world is a global village‚ being educated aboard is nothing new. Nowadays‚ studying aboard provides student with an experience of a life time. Although studying aboard is an exciting prospect‚ there are many problems might faced by the student too. In my humble opinion‚ I would prefer study locally as the following reasons. First and foremost‚ most of the students who study aboard will facing culture shock. Culture shock sets in as one’s values and beliefs seem very

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    HOSPITALITY‚ TOURISM AND CULINARY ARTS Licence Géographie Management et Ingénierie des Industries du Tourisme Bachelor of Tourism Management and Engineering (Hons) Tourism Specialization (GEO) PROJET TUTORÉ Studying Abroad‚ Living Abroad‚ Case Study of Foreign Students in Malaysia Étude élaborée par Presented by Hamed M. Ali Magram Date 22nd April 2011 Sous la direction de Under the direction of Mr. Timo Giotto 1 This is a flyleaf‚ please leave this page empty 2

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    graduate from any university‚ nowadays students try to find and study at good universities which have better opportunities and facilities. For that reason students select to study abroad because of some advantages such as learning a new languages‚ better opportunities‚ well equipped labourites‚ well stocked libraries and best computer facilities...which are more useful after gradation. Despite the fact that there are also many disadvantages that the students will encounter‚ like‚ culture shock‚ home

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    Effect of Traveling Abroad Nowadays‚ society improves‚ transportation also develops. There are a lot of transportations that people can go anywhere. Therefore‚ people usually spend time on traveling. Not only do they have relaxed time‚ but also they can learn a lot. Traveling abroad brings to people some effects: can learn something new‚ have more friends and have time for rest. First‚ people can learn a lot of things when they travel abroad. Each country has difference culture; so when you travel

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    Study Abroad

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    They say there’s no substitute for experience. This applies to more than the critical down in a playoff football game‚ the diagnosis of a patient presenting compounding symptoms‚ or the split second you have to react when avoiding a potentially fatal car accident. Experience allows you to take action confidently during key moments when reading something in a book‚ seeing pictures‚ and watching film cannot prepare you. Categorizing my twenty one years of life as “filled with new and exciting experiences”

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    Introduction. (Monique) In the latest centuries a lot of students are going abroad to do an internship for their study. They go (for example) to Spain‚ America‚ England or Australia and work (approximadiatly) for 5/6 months to gain experience in the work field. When they get back to the Netherlands they will start their ’normal study life ’ again. An internship abroad is good for the students because it is good for their development‚ it is good to get knowledge‚ and last but not least it is good

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    study abroad: good or not?

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    Studying abroad: Good or Not? Have you ever dreamed of studying in other countries‚ traveling to cool places‚ meeting lots of different people‚ and picking up a language or two? In recent years‚ studying abroad has been popular as the world becomes globalization. A record said that "241‚791 U.S. students went abroad for academic credit in 2006-07‚ up 8% from the previous year‚ and nearly 150% more than a decade earlier" (you can check it here). More and more students leave their own country to go

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    negative effects to studying abroad. A study conducted on student sojourners found fitting in socially‚ academic success‚ and language skills are the top three primary concerns (Ryan and Twibell‚ 2000). Otherwise they are known as stressors. Stress is the body’s normal response to events that appear threatening or overwhelming to your senses. It can manifest itself through various symptoms‚ which can affect a person’s health negatively. Considering the theory of acculturation‚ stress that students experience

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    Life Abroad Effects

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    Living away from your country can be a really interesting and remarkable experience‚ but at the same time it has vital effects on one’s life. The aim of this essay is to discuss some of the main effects that living in another country can develop in your life. A major effect‚ and also a very common one‚ is that once you start a regular life away from home‚ you miss everything. It doesn’t necessarily mean that you are unhappy but that you are aware of being on your own. Missing your family and

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    years‚ the benefits of study abroad have been described in these words. Everyone in the study abroad field believed it could greatly impact a student’s life‚ but the exact long-term benefits were unknown - until now. The first large-scale survey to explore the long-term impact of study abroad on a student’s personal‚ professional‚ and academic life shows that study abroad positively and unequivocally influences the career path‚ world-view‚ and self-confidence of students. The Institute for the

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