Wednesday 20 February 2013

our generation |softconsults edu

"For our generation, I believe this crisis will largely define what it means to be an African. And towards that understanding every current exchange student, myself included, has been given the unique opportunity to not only feel all the different emotions that Africans are going through, but also to interact with people from different countries and discover what their nationality means to them. I have found this added dimension to be the most rewarding part of studying abroad, and would not "trade it for the world".

"As for the issue of safety, I have flown several times, and the increased security has been quite comforting. I have also found that if anything people are more receptive to Africans as they understand what we are all going through personally and collectively, in fact many are going through similar emotions themselves. My Ghanaian and Congolese friends cried just as I cried.

"If you are interested in studying abroad, then study abroad. Of course I could write about how wonderful and enriching studying abroad is.
Its an experience w=you wont trade with any thing in the world

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