University students are increasingly studying abroad as part of their studies. Do the advantages of studying abroad outweigh the disadvantages?

These days it has become truly available and common to study abroad so bigger numbers of students every day start their path to overseas alma maters. The main motivation to study abroad - get rid of parents' rules and dip into life’s wild terra
incognita
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Incognita
incognito
although
this
leads from the other side to being completely alone experience in
foreign culture
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a foreign culture
and language environment. In my opinion, the intention to receive a diploma from the best universities covers the side effects of living far from home. Experience in living by themselves, completely separate from family leads students to mastering self-manage skills and grow personally while
this
is hardly achievable in
homelands
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the homelands
. If young people are not forced to come out of their comfort zone and still rely on usual support
then
they are not going through real experience.
For example
, studying in home city students can keep living in their parents' houses, use all the house infrastructure and even use their family car to go to university daily.
This
priceless real-life early practice provides youths with a good start point for their own path. The same time living by yourself leads students to decreased availability of close relations.One moment you can find yourself feeling too small against the big world with all the problems and without support.
This
may happen if some kind of
hard situation
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a hard situation
arises in which normally you’re looking for support from parents or old friends' side with good advice. So managing your life on your own requires some strong will and courage to succeed. With open-world experience nowadays a lot of young people are attempting to get a better education if foreign countries.
This
way they have all the possibilities for
success but
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success, but
also
great
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greater
self-responsibility. For my taste, it’s a great opportunity and if you have
such
a chance
then
use it without additional thoughts.
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