5 Advantages and 5 Disadvantages of Studying Abroad.
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1. US
2. UK
3. Canada
4. Germany
5. Australia
6. France
7. Switzerland
8. Netherlands
9. Sweden
10. Spain
1. Exposure to various cultures: One good thing you can count on is meeting people from various cultural backgrounds.
This gives you a good exposure to multicultural people, thereby learning first hand about things you either read or thought you knew.
Unlike back home where you can call an aunt or uncle to send you money, as a student abroad you realise you are own your own trying to figure things out.
This gives you an opportunity to understand the dynamics of finances.
A lot of people will argue this, but when you leave your community to learn in another you begin to see things from different perspectives.
This is because one’s mindset is a reproduction of itself & it is largely influenced by where it is located.
A high percentage of students who study abroad and gain certifications outside get paid higher when they return home.
Someone who has gained an extensive years of experience outside would be readily and quickly placed at a leadership position.
Schools abroad will generally offer new and better learning techniques to educate their students.
For me, it was an awesome experience. From state of the art class settings, to availability of study materials on school portal etc.
Hence, students leave such institutions being confident that they’ve become subject matter experts in their various fields.
1. Expensive:
The Yorubas say, "The soup that is sweet is as a result of money".
Sadly, an international student without financial aid or scholarship would pay 4 times or more the fee of a domestic student.
You’d miss home so much for sure 😰. But thank God for technology. Whatsapp, facetime and Skype will help you keep in touch with your loved ones.
You know not everyone can afford to just wake up one morning and say, let me buy the next ticket to Lagos.
Truth is, you really do not know you have an accent until you travel. For some of us that studied in the corners of Ibadan before travelling, we'd later find only us understand the words we pronounce.
Not necessarily changing how you speak, but you’d find you pronounce your words profoundly so you can be understood.
Seeing two women kiss or two men kiss in broad daylight might be strange to you in Nigeria. But be ready to accept that you are not in your country anymore so you have to behave yaself.
With time though, they'd become trivial.
Truth is, racism still exists and we can’t shy away from it. However, it is subtle in some places than the others. International students are prone to racism from lecturers and other students but many schools have a way of addressing such issues.
You can check here for five schools in Canada that you do not have to pay admission fees for: bit.ly/2O6OyBs
My next thread will be more of a motivational one on how I made it through a very difficult time as a student.
Sellah!