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ADVANTAGES OF STUDYING ABDOAD
Nurmatov Islambek Kyzilbekovich
Teacher of the department of general education of Jizzakh region legal technical school
Abstract.
This article describes in detail the advantages of studying in foreign countries.
A student will have a lot of things to study in any foreign country. That is, to learn the culture,
development, history, cultural and will have the opportunity to study their material heritage.
Key words:
The benefits of studying abroad, the possibilities of studying abroad, the
advantages of studying abroad.
ПРЕИМУЩЕСТВА ОБУЧЕНИЯ ЗА РУБЕЖОМ
Аннотация.
В этой статье подробно описаны преимущества обучения в
зарубежных странах. Студенту будет чему поучиться в любой зарубежной стране. То
есть, изучить культуру, развитие, историю, культурологию и будет возможность
изучить их материальное наследие.
Ключевые слова:
Преимущества обучения за рубежом, возможности обучения за
рубежом, преимущества обучения за рубежом.
INTRODUCTION
Studying abroad can be a life-changing experience for any student. It’s a chance to
explore new cultures, learn new languages, and be exposed to new customs. While it can be
challenging at times, students return home with a unique and expanded perspective on the world.
First and foremost, studying abroad is a chance to immerse yourself in a foreign culture. You get
to experience a different way of life, which broadens your horizons and helps you appreciate
diversity. Learning about different customs, traditions, and beliefs provides you with a better
understanding of the world around you.
Living and studying among people of a different culture also furthers your awareness of
your own cultural perspectives, and helps you develop cross-cultural communication skills, a
highly valuable ability in a globalized world.
Being immersed in a foreign language environment is also one of the best ways to learn a
new language. You will not only have the chance to study the language academically, but you
will also have the opportunity to practice your language skills in everyday interactions,
reinforcing your studies in a way that the classroom cannot provide.
Employers are increasingly looking for candidates with international experience and
language skills. Studying abroad demonstrates that you are adaptable, independent, and able to
work in a global environment.
Employers are also seeking employees who can solve problems independently and think
critically. Studying abroad can help you develop these skills, along with resilience and creativity,
making you a more valuable asset to any organization.
One of the most obvious benefits of studying abroad is the opportunity to travel and
explore new places. From weekend trips to nearby cities to longer excursions during extended
breaks, studying abroad allows you to see the world in a way that is simply not possible as a
tourist.
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Moving to and living in a new country requires you to navigate unfamiliar territory,
which can help you become more self-sufficient. It forces you out of your comfort zone and
challenges you to adapt to new situations. While daunting at first, studying abroad builds
resilience and self-confidence. Living in a foreign country can also help you develop a greater
sense of empathy and understanding for others.
Studying abroad allows you to explore new cultures, languages, and academic
opportunities. It can be an extremely incredibly rewarding and transformative experience that
offers numerous personal and professional benefits. If you have the opportunity to study abroad,
it is well worth considering.
It’s likely that the university you choose for your international studies will have a large
community of students both from the local area and all around the globe. If you take full
advantage of this opportunity, you could graduate having established lasting friendships with
people based in many different countries – great for future trips, and also a good basis for an
international professional network. As Dalferes says, “Spending time studying abroad can
provide an excellent opportunity to make new contacts and build invaluable relationships with
peers from around the world."
Being part of an internationally diverse academic community can also enhance the
quality of your learning, providing a wider spectrum of opinions and expertise – a point made by
Professor Kimberly Hutchings, program director of the MSc in International Relations at the
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
The experience of university is, for most new students, a steep learning curve in gaining
independence. But studying abroad takes that a whole step further, challenging students to really
develop as individuals. Dee Roach says, “You obviously have to cope on your own when you are
studying abroad. You have to be able to look after yourself and sort out your own affairs.”
Studying abroad may well change the way you view all kinds of things which you’d
previously taken for granted. Sarah Han of the Department of International Cooperation at the
Korean Council for University Education says, "Studying abroad provides an opportunity to
expand one's field of view and helps one to understand and analyze problems and phenomena
from a longer-term, worldwide perspective.” She adds, “Moreover, long-term experience in other
cultures has a tendency to help one think objectively about oneself and one's home country,
tolerate differences, and recognize and appreciate diversity."
Han continues to explain how this international experience prepares students for future
careers: "Students are more open to new knowledge and expertise when abroad, and that
knowledge is often more easily applicable and adaptable to situations requiring international
interaction; thus one can expect to be more competitive in today's era of globalization.”
Lauren Welch, head of advising for the US-UK Fulbright Commission in London agrees
that studying abroad is likely to enhance your future job prospects. "Employers are looking to
graduates to have international experience either by studying or working abroad. Now there are
many more opportunities to study and work abroad, or stay on and work afterwards.”
Dee Roach adds, “Anyone who is able to put on their CV that they studied abroad is at a
great advantage in terms of impressing future employers. At a very basic level it will give you
something to talk about in an interview. But much more importantly it will prove to your
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potential employer that you have the ability to stand on your own two feet, that you can fit in
when placed in different environments, and that you are resourceful and have initiative.”
For many international students, studying abroad is a chance to develop language skills,
either through studying in a second language or by practicing the language spoken locally. A
growing number of courses around the world are taught in English, particularly at graduate level,
and of course proficiency in English has many applications across all kinds of careers. But
indeed any additional language skills are an asset.
"Language skills obtained while studying abroad will always be beneficial to the student
and their home country in both the short- and long-term,” says Sarah Han.
As Lauren Welch points out, studying abroad is also a great opportunity to spend time in
a location which is known as a leading global hub in your field of interest. This could mean you
may have opportunities to learn from renowned experts and guest speakers, and perhaps gain
some impressive work experience. For example, those studying finance may be attracted to
global hubs such as New York, London or Hong Kong, while those interested in politics may be
looking at universities in major political centers such as Washington DC or Brussels.
Dee Roach also notes that some countries are especially well-known as leaders in a
particular field of research and development, or a particular strand of education. “Germany is
synonymous with advances in engineering technology, the US with top business and
management programs such as Harvard, MIT and Stanford (to name but a few), Australia
screams art and design and sport, and Canada has its world-renowned ‘co-op programs’.”
Finally, studying abroad is a chance to travel more widely around the world region in
which you’re based.Obviously you will not just be tied to the university or city you are studying
in. You will also have the time and opportunity to travel within and around that country.
“Country-hopping during holidays and weekends is also possible, depending on where you are
based. This will normally be with the added benefit of cheaper travel, as you will be armed with
your student (discount)
CONCLUSION
The importance of international education cannot be understated. Students who
participate in study abroad programs gain exposure to foreign cultures in a way that cannot be
accomplished in a classroom or on vacation. These acquired skills and new perspectives make
students more competitive in future career searches. Students can improve foreign language
skills, gain intercultural competency skills, and develop confidence and independence. Choosing
a study abroad program that allows students to complete courses relevant to the student's major
allows them to not only experience personal growth but professional growth as well.
Studying abroad, or in an international environment at home, will enable you to make
friends with people from all around the world. These are people whom you could go and visit in
their own countries, so you could well end up experiencing even more of the world than the
country you initially went to study in. There’s nothing like visiting a country with a local; they’ll
show you what it’s really like to live there, not just the side that the tourists see. You can also
return the favour, of course, and invite your new international friends to come and stay with you
in your own country; then you’ll get to show an outsider all the things you love about your own
country. Their fresh perspective on your home country will likely be quite eye-opening and will
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help you see your own country from a different point of view. And it’s always good to get a
different perspective – it keeps you challenging your own opinions, an essential tenet of
academia.
By signing up for a study abroad programme, you will get the chance to experience an
aspect of your major that you might not have had exposure to at home. You must attend a
reputable university for the best chance of finding employment after graduation. Employers
highly value certain schools and programmes, such as a master's in business administration.
Therefore, attending a university outside your home nation may be the best choice for your
future if your native country doesn't provide the same degree of education. You could study at
universities with leading researchers in your field, visit historical libraries and archives, or
explore cutting-edge art scenes and this is one of the benefits of studying abroad that should
alone convince you to take that leap. All of these new experiences help you better understand the
material you're studying.
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