Like other people said it depends on where you are going, I am studying abroad and loneliness still hit me at the most random times, I still have no friends after so many years (chuck that to my personality) but it's a great experience. If you have the finances to do it, go for it as it will open a new world of opportunities for you. In this day an...... reply
Yes it so worth the trouble and even though it's difficult and frustrating to adapt to a new culture and maybe learn a new language, it's an experience like no other. Also I don't know which country you come from or where you plan to go and whether or not you have a family that can get you out of the occasional tough situation, I don't have one and...... reply
It really depends on when and where you're planning on going. For me, studying abroad was actually cheaper than studying in my hometown, and while I had a serious case of the shut in syndrome for a bit, I made new friends (better ones in some cases), and those who really cared stayed in touch no matter what.
I do, however, know a few people who th...... 1 reply
I was thinking of studying abroad seeing that my country has little hope of improving its situation but after some thought I realised I won't be able to see my friends, I might have to pay tuition which I will not be able to afford, the environment will be different and the list goes on. So I was wondering is it really worth the trouble to live in another country just to study?
I've always wanted to live in the rural areas where there isn't that much light pollution or human-made buildings. The idea of being able to see the billions of stars in the night sky and mountains and hills scenery is just so beautiful and natural. I can barely see the north star in my suburban home, and the smell of car exhaust can get really exh...... 1 reply
I moved from Poland to England about two years ago. It's tough. But not because of the country but stupid people surrounding me. Long story, but to shorten it, they couldn't accept the exams I did in my country so I had to do their exams; meaning they put me 2 years lower in school so I'm 2 years older than everyone. I thought I hated UK but I real...... 2 reply
Q: What country would you what to live or visit? A: Um.. I would like to live in Tokyo, visit Germany, Washington D.C, and my mom's and dad's hometown. Your answers: (Comment below!) (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ