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Studying Abroad: Pros and Cons
Life is not a fairytale where everything is exactly as you want it to be. Indeed, itās beautiful, colorful, fun and gives you uncountable reasons to laugh and smile⦠But if you are thinking of going to bed and waking up in a world made of chocolate, securing a high grade without giving due time to your studies, or getting high and creating a mess in the pub without being noticed by the bouncer then, my friend, you need to think again!
I am not implying that the world is not a wonderful place, but it is important to look at life as it is. There is always a downside to an upside and vice versa (all Game of Thrones fans will agree).
With this context in mind, let me draw your attention towards studying abroad. While I have always argued in its favor (and I still do!), there is always another side of the picture that you should be aware of. Thanks to my friend Tony, I was able to connect with some international students in Ā Australia to explore some of the pros and cons of studying abroad. The does not mean we are discouraging you from studying abroad. Instead, we want you to keep realistic expectations and prepare accordingly.
Pro: Making new friends
Alice Zurek from Sweden attended Australiaās La Trobe University to study tourism management. Her favorite part of studying abroad was meeting new people, making friends and enjoying experiences sheād never had before. Alice Lee from Taiwan agrees. She is studying editing and publishing at Monash University. āI enjoy meeting like-minded people who have come here from various backgrounds,ā she told me. āI like talking about interests we all have in common.ā
Con: Loneliness
Regardless of how many new friends they make, most international students do experience loneliness at some stage. There are always occasions when you miss your family. Be it Christmas, Eid, Holi or any other religious festival, your first job, or your good results ā you want to share those moments with your family and loved ones who are unfortunately miles away. Alice Zurek termed this as her āleast favoriteā aspect of studying abroad while Alice Lee said sometimes loneliness makes her feel like an āalienā.
Pro: More study options
This one is definitely a pro. Alejandra Garrido, who studied art therapy at Phoenix Institute after coming from Spain, was delighted at the opportunities she had. āMy favorite thing about studying here has been the different fields that are available for studying; in my case art therapy and group facilitation, two fields that in Spain are unknown and here are all well recognized,ā she wrote.
Con: Fees and living costs
International students have to cope with a lot. Financial troubles are often on the top of that list. You pay heavy fees and if you are living in a country like Australia, then good luck managing other expenses on a low monthly budget. While Australian cities are some of the worldās most livable and attractive, theyāre also among the most expensive. These remarks from Alejandra sum it up nicely: āThe not such a fun part has been the feeling of business that surrounds many schools in Australia and the fact that as international students we have to pay more (fees) and we don't have the right to get concession cards for transport.ā
Pro/con: Adapting to new norms/demands
This one is tricky. The challenges of adapting to a new culture and set of demands can fall in the category of pros as well as cons, depending on your perspective. For Alice, coming from Taiwan and settling into this new culture was not easy ā but it wasnāt exactly negative either. She had to understand the new ways, improve her language skills and take care of her university workload. āThis all is challenging, but thatās what motivates me and keeps me alive,ā she said.
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Destination: Top Universities in Australia
Sick of the rain? Sick of the snow? Australia is famous for serving up the sun, sand and surf that makes the rest of the academic world a little jealous. Pick Australia as a destination and you could be looking at 90% of your year being spent in the sun. Not too shabby! They also make some world-class universities down under, so if you havenāt checked them out yet, look now!
Hereās a few links to the top universities in Australia that rank in the top 100 in the world in the QS World University Rankings. Proof that you can get the best of both worlds: a bit of a tan and a great education.
Australian National University is ranked 26th in the QS World University Rankings, making it the top-ranked Australian university. University of Melbourne is ranked 31st and is situated in the birthplace of Kylie Minogue and the setting for Neighbours. If you donāt know who she is or what that is, the start of your lesson on AU culture starts here, or possibly here⦠Sydney is home to the iconic opera house and the University of Sydney which is ranked 38 in the world. Itās the most populous city in Australia, so thereās bound to be some good nightlife to boot. University of Queensland ranks 48th in the world and gets its name in honor of Queen Victoria. Iitās also home of my favorite Australian accent.) University of New South Wales is ranked 49th and is also a 5-star rated school. Theyāre known as a top school for computer science. Monash University ranks at 60th and is in Melbourne. Itās got the largest student body in Australia! University of Western Australia ranks 73rd. Itās the oldest university in the state and sits in Perth, a city ranked among the best cities in the world to study. Last but not least in my top universities in Australia list is University of Adelaide. Ranking 92 in the world and also in a city that features in the Best Student Cities list. Ā
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