Benefits of Studying Abroad Essay

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    acting. Studying abroad will give me chances to experience new things and be able to draw on emotions in new ways. It will also give me the opportunity to learn new techniques from different teachers and get a different view on principles I have been learning my whole life. A key aspect in performing arts however is to be consistent. Like math or science, repetition of basic formulas is necessary. Without it you run the risk of forgetting information or falling behind your peers. Studying abroad…

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    advantages than the disadvantage of learning foreign language in colleges/universities. I believed that colleges and universities should continue to require its students to learn a foreign language because it promotes cultural diversity and other benefits that increases learning experience because improves employment potential in the career industry as well as enhancing the communication skills among their peers. Here are the Main Reasons Why Colleges Should Continue Its Students To Learn…

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    family lived in Germany, and I completed my first two years of high school at an American high school in Wiesbaden. It has been four and a half years since I moved back to the States, and I realize now how much I squandered while I was there. Despite studying the language in school, I didn’t force myself to practice my skills when interacting with locals. Since my school surrounded me with American students, I made little effort to forge meaningful relationships with Germans my age. Lastly,…

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    Sudanese narrator who left his village to travel to Europe for education purposes. Upon his arrival back to his village in Sudan after studying British poetry abroad the narrator had to adjust to the changes and find his sense of belonging again. However, one of the changes that attracted his attention the most is an ambiguous character named Mustafa; he too had lived abroad and he was the new face in the village whom the narrator did not know. As the story progresses, more is revealed about…

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    As I sit here, typing this essay, I look out onto the quad, watching my fellow students, professors, and other Loyola community members make their way to their next destinations. While some walk alongside their fellow students or professors, I can’t help but notice that the majority are otherwise engaged. Most of them walk with their heads down, mouths shut, phones out, and earbuds in, completely engrossed with the phone in their hands and almost oblivious to the world around them. These types…

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    individual function properly from simple cells combining together to form tissues, organs and then an entire human body. Further my curiosity lead me to interlude upon the term Biomedical Sciences, and on searching more I was able to understand its benefits as a career as it is certainly a constantly developing area enabling a person to enjoy good career opportunities further. I, Ritika Bharti born in Moga, Punjab, have completed my senior secondary education from DN model public school, Moga…

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    “The US Census Bureau estimates that the US will have 138 million Spanish speakers by 2050, making it the biggest Spanish-speaking nation on Earth” (http://takelessons.com/blog/-benefits-of-being-bilingual). Fresh out of high school, a woman gets her first taste of freedom in Spain on a solo trip. As she is leaving her hotel to go out late at night, cold fingers press against her mouth from behind and she is pulled into the dark. Her cries for help were nonexistent to the people passing because…

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    attend, and by my junior year when it came time to apply, I was confident in my acceptance to Florida State. A few years later I am a student double-majoring in Political Science and International affairs while minoring in Spanish, and dead set on studying abroad. This is where all of my scholarship search comes in. Receiving financial aid for my college education,…

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    taken the initiative to make it happen. I’m signed up to study abroad next semester in Madrid, Spain. The process of signing up wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be and anyone can do it. Reason for audience to listen: As young college students there is so much to gain from travelling right now, and there are so many opportunities available that it would be a shame to not to…

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    As a kid, I was always involved in something. Whether it be sports, clubs, or church group, I have always been open to participating in new things. Growing up in a small town was a benefit for me because it allowed me to be active in the community and experience many new things. I have been apart of my church youth group for as long as I can remember and through my church I have helped serve the community by participating in trash pick-ups, serving at Warren’s table, hosting VBS, volunteering in…

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