ESSAY 1.1

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Many students decide to further their study abroad. What are the benefits and drawbacks of studying abroad? To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Nowadays students have the opportunity to continue their education abroad, and that is ever more common. While some people think that there are many benefits from choosing university in foreign country, others however, disagree stating that there are many disadvantages. In my opinion, positive aspects overcompensate negative ones. First of all, one of the major benefits of studying abroad is better education. For example, someone who wants to study nuclear physics and comes from developing country has better educational environment in developed countries. In this way, individual can fully develop their potential and return to their homeland. On the other hand, in many cases these students never come back to their country of origin and opponents see this as a major drawback because of brain drain. In spite of this issue, I think that it represents individuals’ decision and I also think that number of immigrants staying after schooling is rather low. Secondly, by going abroad they learn much about other cultures as well as foreign languages. For instance, even a one semester programme may lead to substantial progress in language abilities. Moreover, student become aware of other cultures and social norms, hence prepare themselves for the multicultural environment. My personal believe is that someone may only benefit from studying abroad option as reasons stated above show. However, opinion of opponents is that student population is the most vulnerable one and according to them easily adopt some social patterns not inherent to their motherland. By doing so, in their opinion, youngsters would lose touch with social patterns in their homeland. By way of conclusion, students should use that opportunity to improve their education, language skills and to connect themselves to other cultures, and society would benefit from these individuals in various forms, as I described.

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ESSAY 1.1

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Many students decide to further their study abroad. What are the benefits and drawbacks of studying abroad? To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Nowadays students have the opportunity to continue their education abroad, and that is ever more common. While some people think that there are many benefits from choosing university in foreign country, others however, disagree stating that there are many disadvantages. In my opinion, positive aspects overcompensate negative ones. First of all, one of the major benefits of studying abroad is better education. For example, someone who wants to study nuclear physics and comes from developing country has better educational environment in developed countries. In this way, individual can fully develop their potential and return to their homeland. On the other hand, in many cases these students never come back to their country of origin and opponents see this as a major drawback because of brain drain. In spite of this issue, I think that it represents individuals’ decision and I also think that number of immigrants staying after schooling is rather low.Secondly, by going abroad they learn much about other cultures as well as foreign languages. For instance, even a one semester programme may lead to substantial progress in language abilities.Moreover, student become aware of other cultures and social norms, hence prepare themselves for the multicultural environment. My personal believe is that someone may only benefit from studying abroad option as reasons stated above show.However, opinion of opponents is that student population is the most vulnerable one and according to them easily adopt some social patterns not inherent to their motherland. By doing so, in their opinion, youngsters would lose touch with social patterns in their homeland.By way of conclusion, students should use that opportunity to improve their education, language skills and to connect themselves to other cultures, and society would benefit from these individuals in various forms, as I described.