In the era of globalization, millions of students are crossing the boundaries of their countries with the purpose of acquiring further education. Though many academicians and so-called educated people vociferously oppose the concept of foreign study on account of the dangers involved in landing on unfamiliar land, I partially disagree with this view. I also reserve some arguments to refute this view.
First and foremost reason for advocating the concept of study oversees is a global exposure it gives to the learners. Holding an international degree provides a global recognition as well as a wider range of opportunities for employment. In other words, it booms employability so students do not have to struggle for survival in the global competitive market.
Another major factor which fascinates me to support further education in abroad is that studying in another country brings so many positive aspects to the students themselves. Firstly, by studying in a new country, students have a chance to learn new languages and new cultures. Secondly, students will learn about how to live independently, like clean their own rooms or doing the laundry by themselves. Lastly, they could make new friends with people from other countries and get familiar with multicultural environment. And these are the reasons, students can feel a thrill in learning on foreign soil because they find different lifestyle, food, and dressing which can help them to overcome the problem of nostalgia.
On the other hand, migrating to the other land sometimes invites many threats which make their life harder. Besides this, an expensive education which compels them to do a part-time job which many times result into distraction from study.
In a nutshell, foreign education can undoubtedly be a greater challenge for an individual if a student is not dedicated towards his future career. But, in my opinion, uncountable merits of foreign study outweigh its disadvantages.
In the era of globalization, millions of
students
are crossing the boundaries of their
countries
with the purpose of acquiring
further
education
. Though
many
academicians and
so
-called educated
people
vociferously
oppose the concept of
foreign
study on account of the
dangers
involved in landing on unfamiliar land, I
partially
disagree with this view. I
also
reserve
some
arguments to refute this view.
First
and foremost reason for advocating the concept of study oversees is a global exposure it gives to the learners. Holding an international degree provides a global recognition
as well
as a wider range of opportunities for employment. In
other
words, it booms employability
so
students
do not
have to
struggle for survival in the global competitive market.
Another major factor which fascinates me to support
further
education
in abroad is that studying in another
country
brings
so
many
positive
aspects to the
students
themselves.
Firstly
, by studying in a
new
country
,
students
have a chance to learn
new
languages and
new
cultures.
Secondly
,
students
will learn about how to
live
independently
, like clean their
own
rooms or doing the laundry by themselves.
Lastly
, they could
make
new
friends with
people
from
other
countries
and
get
familiar with multicultural environment. And these are the reasons,
students
can feel a thrill in learning on
foreign
soil
because
they find
different
lifestyle, food, and dressing which can
help
them to overcome the problem of nostalgia.
On the
other
hand, migrating to the
other
land
sometimes
invites
many
threats which
make
their life harder.
Besides
this, an expensive
education
which compels them to do a part-time job which
many
times result into distraction from study.
In a nutshell,
foreign
education
can
undoubtedly
be a greater challenge for an individual if a
student
is not dedicated towards his future career.
But
, in my opinion, uncountable merits of
foreign
study outweigh its disadvantages.