In this modern world, many students tend to take a gap year between high school and university in order to do different tasks as what they used to have in their last education. And one of the tasks they choose is volunteering abroad in underdeveloped countries. While there are several downsides to this program, it actually comes with more positive impacts on the students.
According to my gap year experience on volunteering at a war country, Yemen, the work directly impacted me in many positive ways. Firstly, it gave me the first hand experience on tackling problems that I have never faced which developed my problem solving skills and bettering me at working under pressure. Secondly, I met many wonderful people who are passionate about their career path which really inspire me to choose a public health major at university. And lastly, because my work was focusing on education by teaching first graders basic English, I was able to improve my teaching skills, people management skills, and also my English proficiency.
However, during the 3 months of gap year I found a difficulty along the way as well. The one thing that hugely disappointed me is how much viruses are spreading around the workplace and how poor the healthcare there. I was vulnerable to disease and unable to get better quickly when I got a flu which impacted my performance during the volunteer work.
In conclusion, being abroad to volunteer in underdeveloped countries comes with many more advantages, such as improving your skills, being inspired by your colleague, and practicing your language proficiency, rather than disadvantages.
In this modern world,
many
students tend to take a gap year between high school and university in order to do
different
tasks as what they
used
to have in their last education. And one of the tasks they choose is volunteering abroad in underdeveloped countries. While there are several downsides to this program, it actually
comes
with more
positive
impacts on the students.
According to my gap year experience on volunteering at a war country, Yemen, the work
directly
impacted me in
many
positive
ways.
Firstly
, it gave me the
first hand
experience on tackling problems that I have never faced which developed my
problem solving
skills
and bettering me at working under pressure.
Secondly
, I met
many
wonderful
people
who are passionate about their career path which
really
inspire me to choose a public health major at university. And
lastly
,
because
my work was focusing on education by teaching
first graders
basic English, I was able to
improve
my teaching
skills
,
people
management
skills
, and
also
my English proficiency.
However
, during the 3 months of gap year I found a difficulty along the way
as well
. The one thing that
hugely
disappointed me is how much viruses are spreading around the workplace and how poor the healthcare there. I was vulnerable to disease and unable to
get
better
quickly
when I
got
a flu which impacted my performance during the volunteer work.
In conclusion
, being abroad to volunteer in underdeveloped countries
comes
with
many
more advantages, such as improving your
skills
,
being inspired
by your colleague, and practicing your language proficiency,
rather
than disadvantages.