Brush
up on your Spanish because we are going to Spain. Spain is another perfect
study abroad destination that you should consider. If you like going to the
beach and having fun in the sun, Spain is the place to be. With all the
activities to do in Spain, will your GPA suffer? Absolutely not!
Although,
when I went to Spain I did not have to worry about school, doing my homework,
or studying for exams, I can guarantee that balancing school and having fun in
Spain is achievable. In fact, students can multi-task by exploring places in
Spain while studying at the same time. While in Spain, I visited Barceloneta
Beach which was not only beautiful but relaxing as well. This would be an ideal
spot for students to study, read, write an essay and then reward themselves for
a little study break with a little dip into the warm ocean. But make sure to pack
on loads of sun screen, UV rays are a lot stronger in Spain than the U.S. hence
the title sizzling Spain.
| Barcelona, Spain |
Barcelona,
Spain is absolutely beautiful, you can just step outside and stare at the buildings
and houses from a far for hours. It’s a perfect place to just sit, relax, and
have a picnic. As college students we know that you can basically do your homework
anywhere, why not have beautiful views instead of an ugly dorm room to stay at
while studying.
Students’
GPA will not be altered due to studying abroad in Spain as long as each student
has self discipline to work hard and remember that the reason they have the opportunity
to study abroad is to extend their academic opportunities. Teresa Cisneros-Donahue,
a journalist for the journal of Education and Learning explained that over the
past 12 years the number of students who studied abroad has increased by 1000
percent with an increase in student success rates. Students who study abroad
have higher success rates because they expand their educational experiences and
develop new ways to learn. Not to mention that students have requirements to
meet in order to be eligible to study abroad such as a 3.0 GPA which they must
maintain in order to continue their travels abroad.
Journalist
for higher Education, Elizabeth Redden, stated "The GLOSSARI Project (study regarding GPA statistics for study abroad students) found that for students who'd studied abroad, their mean cumulative GPA prior to going overseas was 3.24 and their mean cumulative GPA afterward was 3.30." As you can see both Cisneros-Donahue and Redden provided evidence that studying abroad will not decrease students' GPA but many in fact raise it.
A higher GPA plus the opportunity to venture out in Spain is definitely something I want. Don't you?
A higher GPA plus the opportunity to venture out in Spain is definitely something I want. Don't you?
I want to go to Spain!! Very informative, fun, and persuasive. Great post
ReplyDeleteI like how you help students persuade their parents that study abroad is a great idea - knowing that they will find new ways to learn and perhaps return with a higher gpa helps strengthen their argument.
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