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  • Daria Shchukina

5 Ways to Travel Abroad as a Student

Are you a college student seeking to travel around the world? Going abroad is a fantastic experience that helps young people grow professionally and individually. This article will explore some popular ways to travel worldwide as a student and how to make the most of your experience.


1. International Volunteering. Volunteering is good, but international volunteering is even better! Have you ever dreamed of visiting a donkey farm in Germany? Or spending a month teaching English to children in Nepal? Either of these options is possible through volunteering. Worldwide volunteering organizations will cover your travel and living expenses most of the time. All you need to do is find a suitable program, read the terms, and follow the instructions. International volunteering is a unique opportunity to see the world, meet new people, and “spread kindness.” On top of that, it will help you improve your foreign language skills – and you can put this experience on your resume! Isn’t it awesome?


2. Scientific Conferences. If you’re interested in research or developing in a field of science, international conferences would be the best fit for you. Attending scientific conferences abroad will help you stay up-to-date with the latest research field, network with other professionals, and gain valuable feedback on your work. On top of that, it’s a great way to travel and experience new cultures.


3. Studying a Foreign Language. There is no better way to learn a foreign language than to “dive” into the environment where the language is spoken. Plenty of language schools send students to South America, Europe, and Asia to study any language they would like regarding their level. Learning a foreign language abroad will give you plenty of opportunities to practice reading, listening, and speaking in real-life situations. Besides, you will also have the chance to immerse in the local culture and learn more about the country’s people, traditions, and customs.


4. Internship. You don’t have to wait until you get your degree to start training or get a job. Plenty of worldwide organizations and corporations offer internships abroad in the summer. Even though not all of them might be paid, students still travel worldwide to gain valuable work experience, make new connections, and build a professional network to help them throughout their careers.


5. Exchange Program. If you have always wondered what it is like to attend college in São Paolo, Barcelona, or Tokyo, you don’t need to apply there as a full-time student and stay there long-term. Instead, you can travel there as an exchange student! Student exchange has become so popular lately: some colleges offer it to students as an opportunity, and some even require them to spend a semester abroad in order to complete their degree. The experience of studying abroad will give you a chance to improve your language skills and gain new perspectives, as well as make you stand out to employers and graduate schools and show that you have a good understanding of global perspective and cultural exchange.



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