In some parts of the world, while many students opt for living with their families while following tertiary education, some of them have decided to pursue education in another city. From my standpoint, I believe that one major challenge to this phenomenon, namely financial matters will be exceeded by some apparent merits it offers. Admittedly, students who take a university degree in another region are more likely to deal with financial constraints. Obviously, unlike individuals who study in their hometown where they receive better care from their parents, those students have to allocate budgets viably for living expenses. In other words, a plethora of factors such as accommodation, daily meals and recreational activities make up for a large amount of their expenditures, so people who do not have a solid financial background can find it a daunting task to continue following their studies. Notwithstanding the aforementioned notion, I am of the opinion that some benefits associated wi...