Are you thinking
that there has to be more to getting an education than
sitting in a lecture hall with a large-double-double, trying
to stay awake? You could be right. Why not do a degree in
New Zealand, spend a term in Australia or learn Spanish in
Spain?
Studying abroad gives you the opportunity to live in a new
place, experience new cultures, develop your language skills,
enhance your resume, and broaden your world view.
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Are You That Type?
Living, working or studying overseas not only involves the
day-to-day effort of doing your job or keeping up with your
school work, you’ll also need to adapt to the culture
that you’ve planted yourself in. The question is: are
you that type?
Don't Let School Get in the
Way of Your Education
Taking a gap year is standard in much of the world. The idea
of a year off is just starting to catch on in Canada, and
there are thousands of great ways to get out and go.
What Would the Boss Say?
Amidst all the thinking about it, waffling, planning and convincing
yourself and others that taking a Gap Year is a good idea,
something that is often overlooked is how, once you’ve
returned from your travels, your experience will be looked
upon by prospective employers.