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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Studying abroad
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  • exposure / new cultures (advantage)
    One significant advantage of studying abroad is exposure to new cultures.
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  • students/ foreign country/ immerse/ cultural norms/ traditions/ would not encounter/ home country
    When students live in a foreign country, they immerse themselves in different cultural norms, traditions, and perspectives that they would not encounter in ...
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  • student from India/ Japan / participate/ tea ceremonies / experience/ a society/ different social hierarchies
    For instance, a student from India studying in Japan might participate in traditional tea ceremonies, and experience a society with social hierarchies.
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  • develop/ cultural intelligence/ global awareness / valuable / globalised world / understand international relations / global issues.
    As a result, these students develop cultural intelligence and global awareness which is increasingly valuable in our globalized world and can help them ...
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  • financial strain/ places/ students/ families (disadvantage)
    A major disadvantage of international education is the financial strain it places on students and their families.
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  • International tuition fees / much higher/ domestic rates/ students/ cover/ living costs/ potentially more expensive countries
    International tuition fees are typically much higher than domestic rates, and students must also cover living expenses in potentially more expensive countries.
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  • student from Vietnam/ studying in Australia/ pay 3 or 4 times more/ tuition/ compared/ at home/ facing/ Sydney's notoriously high rental prices/ living costs.
    A student from Vietnam studying in Australia might need to pay three to four times more for tuition compared to studying at home, while also facing Sydney's....
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  • This financial pressure/ leads/ students/ part-time jobs/ taking away / study time/ substantial debt / follow graduates / many years/ after completing their degree.
    This financial pressure often leads to students taking part-time jobs, taking away from study time, or substantial debt that can follow graduates for many years
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