9 advantages of studying away from home

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9 advantages of studying away from home

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Written by Marcial Varela
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After the university entrance exams, there are a few weeks of uncertainty about which path to choose: Vocational Training, Professional Certificates or University degree . In many cases, young people want to leave home to continue their education and, in addition, live the experience of being independent.

A study by the consultancy firm Círculo india phone data Formación revealed a striking fact: 3 out of 4 high school students were not sure which degree they would study . However, despite these doubts, what they are quite clear about is that their future is at university.



According to the data from this study, carried out among the 17,300 students who attended the Unitour University Orientation Fair, 24% of students are clear about the degree they are going to study, but 76% are undecided between several options.

When you think about whether to leave home to pursue higher education, the aspects you should consider are the following:

Budget: this is the main point. Studying abroad in Spain will cost you at least 6,000 euros per course. This amount will increase depending on the city chosen, whether you are going to study in a public or private centre and the type of accommodation (residence, shared flat, etc.). To this you have to add the common expenses of any university student: registration, school supplies, meals, etc.
Responsibilities: managing money, food and housekeeping are some of the commitments you take on when you go abroad to study. Some of you get carried away by leisure, which ends up costing you the course, a good amount of money and even the abandonment of your degree.
Adaptation : Most of you cope well with moving and adapt quickly to new circumstances. However, there is a small percentage that does not adapt at all or takes longer and ends up missing their family and friends. It is important that you at least control your environment so that this adaptation is as quick and easy as possible. The first step is to organize the room. If you live in a shared apartment, you should establish rules with your roommates for common areas. Then you should explore the neighborhood to see where the supermarket, the doctor or public transportation is.
Ok, you have already weighed up the pros and cons of this decision and you want to become part of that percentage that leaves home to continue studying. So...
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