University may be one of the most important changes in a person’s life, especially if it’s the first time you’ve left home. It’s the first time you’re really going to manage your life and start making the decisions yourself that will largely determine your future life. And I’m not talking about studying, that’s so logical that it doesn’t even need to be said, I’m talking about living. Anyone who says that you only go to university to study doesn’t really know what university life is like.
And the word itself says it all: you have a “universe” of possibilities ahead of you. University is a new beginning in which you will meet many people and be able to do so many things that you will sweat blood trying to choose which ones to do. Without going any further, in my first two years I enrolled in theater, in several different sports teams, in literature classes, in art history classes, in cultural workshops of all kinds… the list is endless. The only thing I regret is not having done more things.
And when I say that university is not about studying, I don’t mean it because of this and the party, I mean it because of how the world works. People are no longer valued for having a degree or a diploma, we live in the era of competences, that is, what matters is being able to adapt, being all-rounders and having that resilience that helps you face any circumstance. It is no longer about who knows more but about who is able to know, who is able to do, and, above all, who dares to know or do. It is the era of the brave!
That is why I believe that breaking down barriers and leaving your comfort zone is the best thing you can do. Going to a university abroad gives you that opportunity and today I would not hesitate to take it. Look at what we are experiencing these days in this globalized world and tell me if we don’t need more brave people. In a job market where skills are valued, the contributions that you can make from having faced university life abroad are such that almost any inconvenience seems minimal.
University is not just about learning how to cure heart disease or how to legislate in parliament. University should be seen for what really makes it valuable, from a holistic perspective in which we learn to be people.
Today in 2020 and despite the global health crisis we are experiencing, I am clear about what I would advise based on my personal experience:
“Go out and study at a University Abroad”
Are you a brave one?
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