nininaz
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2013
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Italian
- Home Country
- Italy
- Current Location
- India
I am undecided at the moment. It is not easy to decide between studying here in my country and abroad. There are advantages in both choices, so it is not an easy decision to make.
Studying in my country has the benefit of having the support of my family on my side, and being emotionally in good hands. There is also another aspect. If I ever decide to study abroad, I will have a great opportunity to experience a completely new lifestyle and culture and obtain a valuable degree from a prestigious university, so I’ll possibly/probably gain status and prestige. Besides, In my country, I don’t have to go through the process of learning a new language and this is a plus; however, if I am going to continue my education abroad learning a second language would be imperative. Some people see this as a wonderful opportunity, but to me, it is more work than I can handle since communicating in another tongue is really challenging, and demands a lot of energy and effort, and also a great deal of time needs to be devoted to learning and practicing a foreign language. All in all, the future is vague, and I’ll have to choose my path, sooner or later.
Hello All,
I am not sure about using the transition 'besides' . I am not sure what transition I should use ?!
Because I want to switch to other benefit of studying in my country and I am not certain the usage of 'besides/also..' is correct?!
Studying in my country has the benefit of having the support of my family on my side, and being emotionally in good hands. There is also another aspect. If I ever decide to study abroad, I will have a great opportunity to experience a completely new lifestyle and culture and obtain a valuable degree from a prestigious university, so I’ll possibly/probably gain status and prestige. Besides, In my country, I don’t have to go through the process of learning a new language and this is a plus; however, if I am going to continue my education abroad learning a second language would be imperative. Some people see this as a wonderful opportunity, but to me, it is more work than I can handle since communicating in another tongue is really challenging, and demands a lot of energy and effort, and also a great deal of time needs to be devoted to learning and practicing a foreign language. All in all, the future is vague, and I’ll have to choose my path, sooner or later.
Hello All,
I am not sure about using the transition 'besides' . I am not sure what transition I should use ?!
Because I want to switch to other benefit of studying in my country and I am not certain the usage of 'besides/also..' is correct?!