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5 Reasons Why You Should Study Abroad

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Last updated: 2021/05/13 at 9:06 AM
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Studying abroad is one of the best experiences that a student can keep from their university stage. Surely, if you talk to anyone who has made a mobility, they will tell you that the memory is indelible, that, in some way, that stage changed their life.

We also see it as the great opportunity that it is.

There are five reasons why we motivate those interested to study part of their studies in another country:

1.In the first place, as might be expected, carrying out a mobility involves improving the level of the foreign language. We are not going to go into detail, but the truth is that the work environment is increasingly demanding with the knowledge of other languages. Defending yourself in more than one language is an essential requirement when facing the current professional landscape.

2.Living an international experience complements academic training from other perspectives and realities. It is very enriching to see how what will be your future profession is carried out in other countries.

3.For some of our students, Having a first experience “away from home” helps to develop their autonomy and is very positive in different aspects.

4.The immersion of the student body in other cultures contributes to the generation of young people with open minds.

5.Finally, the fact that students carry out mobilities encourages cooperation between universities.

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