Studying
abroad is something many college students want to do, but how is it helpful to
a student?
“Studying
abroad is very beneficial to students, which is something a lot of students
don’t realize until they do it,” said Cheryl Benner.
She
said that studying abroad teaches students skill building, adaptability, and
resourcefulness.
“Studying
abroad gives you a global perspective, especially for students who are
American,” Danielle Owensby said.
According
to an IES abroad survey found on the IES abroad Website, alumni from IES abroad
get jobs related to their majors sooner after graduation and at a higher salary
compared to recent U.S. college graduates from the general population.
“In
today’s job market it is mandatory to have some international experience.
Having that on your resume speaks volumes to an employer,” said Benner.
Students
who study abroad gain maturity, experience with another culture, self-control,
and awareness of cultural differences and similarities said Professor William Penn.
“And
it’s fun,” Penn said. “It gives students the opportunity to learn the art and
culture of another country.”
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