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3 Best Places to Visit for Studying Abroad

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Although some people choose to study abroad in order to open the most doors and get the best education possible, there are also those who use the opportunity to broaden their horizons and seize the chance to see some spectacular sights. After all, the four years spent in college are probably some of the best times to go traveling for the average individual. Of course, even if you are someone who is trying to further your career prospects by studying abroad, that doesn’t mean you can’t take a little time off from time to time in order to explore your surroundings. Remember that a rested mind is also a productive mind. Here are three of the best places to visit if you are planning to study abroad:

France

France - studying abroad

France is one of the most popular places to study abroad due to its rich culture and historical legacies. In Paris alone, students studying abroad have easy access to sites such as the Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Arc de Triomphe. Furthermore, students studying abroad in France also have relatively convenient access to the entire country and much of Germany via the European rail system. Although France does have something of a reputation for being unkind to foreigners, that reputation is more than a little bit overblown and easily avoided provided that students remain polite.

Italy

Italy - studying abroad

Italy is another good choice to go for much the same reasons as France. Namely, it is home to many of the most popular tourist destinations on the planet. Students intending to head to Italy are spoiled when it comes to choosing a city that boasts local attractions. Although the most famous, such as Rome and Florence, are some of the most popular destinations for both students and tourists, other cities such as Bologna, Pisa, and Milan are also worth considering. Of course, the attractions of Italy are not limited to cultural sites such as the Colosseum in Rome, but also extend to include the beautiful scenery of its countryside.

United Kingdom

The good thing about studying abroad in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries is the sense of familiarity. Not being able to speak the local language is one of the biggest barriers to being able to enjoy the time spent abroad, causing mounting frustration that can ultimately see the student holed up in the residence and whiling away the time until the year is up. Studying abroad in the United Kingdom offers a neat solution to that problem and provides another benefit in that students have an easier time adjusting to the local culture. Furthermore, the United Kingdom is a country well worth visiting in its own right. Although London is the usual mecca, with famous attractions such as the British Museum and the Tower of London, the United Kingdom also boasts other interesting destinations such as Stonehenge and the Roman baths in the city of Bath.


Alan Li, a frequent contributor to college website DegreeJungle.com, spent a year studying abroad in England while going through college. Although it took him a bit of time to adjust to the local food, the overall experience proved to be both educational and entertaining.


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