Monday, November 22, 2010

Why Study Abroad?


Nowadays, most of the students from developing countries are willing to study abroad to have better studying environment, become internationally accepted leaders, become more independent, and be a valuable resident of own country. First, there are many facilities in foreign universities to give students comfort of studying: well educated and professional professors, huge libraries that have world standard new edition books, fully electronic laboratories, places to get more experience, sports’ facilities, and places to study comfortable. What is more, students who studied in developed countries can have better job opportunities after graduating, get high income, and be highly evaluated because of their educational level, foreign language ability, and many abilities that are gathered abroad. In addition to have better studying environment and become internationally accepted leaders, they become independent because there is no one to care about and help them abroad. In their hometown, they can get help from their families, friends, and someone else who is close to them. Becoming independent is valuable and necessary for everyone. They can live without depending on someone, make decisions by themselves, and have ability to be responsible for their activities. Finally, residents who are experienced about foreign development and well-educated can support the development of the country and the improvement of living standards. They will be huge investment in the development of the country. For instance, most of the students do businesses that are good for country after studying, and they can see many opportunities that we cannot see before because of our lack of education, willingness, money, and work for better life. In a sense, everything is changing and developing dramatically in emerging marketplace. We can think, act globally based on our education of foreign educational system and get more opportunities from foreign marketplace to be with the ever changing world.

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