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"Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today" - Malcolm X.
This world is more magnificent than we could have ever imagined. The finest ways to spend time as a youth are to explore, create friends, contribute to social change, give an impact on society, and even study aboard! Don't let the soul as a youth drive you to do things that will kill you slowly. Have you ever thought about how swiftly time passes?
We understand you might be hesitant or anxious about studying or living abroad. When you step outside of your comfort zone and embark on your path, your character will grow more, right? It is not just about how intelligent you are in school. It goes beyond that.
These are 5 things you will get and are worth living or studying abroad!
1. Grow Personality
You will meet people from various backgrounds who will teach you to endure, adapt to new situations, change your ethics, and even awaken your empathy. A time you can address problems wisely, you are mature enough.
2. Independent
Try to drive yourself when you get around the new place, its laws, culture, ethics, and people. Intercultural communication skills will propel you toward self-awareness and critical thinking.
3. Teamwork
While studying or living abroad, your human instinct to rely on someone arises. It would be better and easier in the workplace if you learned the value of teamwork to achieve common goals.
4. Contribution
The reality may differ from what was expected. It matters to hear about the issues facing the world and to revive hopes by the action of contribution.
5. Enhance Network
The EU Delegation to ASEAN (EUD) and ASEAN Secretariat proudly present the ASEAN-EU Higher Education Fair (AEHEF) 2023, which will be held on Saturday, 2 September 2023. It is a free-of-charge event, that will highlight the EU’s commitment to expanding education, research, and scholarship opportunities across Europe and South-East Asia.
So, what are you looking for? Reserve your spot now by registering on aseanyouth.net/edu. See you there!
Written by: Ariani Bakhitah (Copywriter for ASEAN Youth Organization)
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