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I would love to study abroad-- it's something I've been wanting to do for a while. My parents have issues with it though, despite the fact that I'm 18 (where I'm from, you still have to live with your parents at that age). My dad especially talks about how I would be subjecting myself to danger if I were to go. I understand his concerns- I just feel as though he doesn't see the other side of the coin.

If you've had any similar problems, how did you get your parents to agree?

2006-10-23 22:10:56 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Studying Abroad

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I had the same situation last year and I was 22 years old. I lived at home with my parents. Gather information from your current college/university about the location where you would like to study abroad. Your college or univeristy should have information sessions about the location where you would love to go. Take your parents with you. Or contact a faculty member from the international center at your school and set up a meeting where your parents can accumulate information. Involve them at much as possible in your decision. Studying abroad in a different country is truly an eye opening experience for young people.

2006-10-23 22:27:34 · answer #1 · answered by BeKnown 2 · 0 0

I am a parent, my son is now 30 years old and when he was younger I thought the same way. But please continue reading this. We grew up on the east coast of the United States and I did not even want my son going on trips to New York that kept him over night. But now I am living in Germany with my husband and he is also American he works for the American Government. And since I have been here and met people from a lot of other countries I am sorry now that I did not allow my son to do those kind of things. The European people and there children are so much more advanced than we are. The children speak 2 or 3 laungages and some of them more laungages than that. They do allow there children to do internships in other countries and they learn so much. Find the internship you want to do and look into it very good and then have your parents check it out. Check with you Embassy's in the country that you are interested in going to and have your parents do the same. I do agree with them that at this point and time in our world there are some countries that are not good to go to. But a lot of places in Europe are wonderful. I have lived in Germany we have also visited Austria, Luxembourg, France & Belgium. I wish I would have seen to let my son do this and get the experience long ago. Go online and get detailed information and then show that to your parents instead of just telling them about it. Parents want to see in black and white what is going on not just hear it. Good Luck and I hope you get the experience you are looking for.

2006-10-23 22:29:48 · answer #2 · answered by patty 1 · 3 0

I don't think any place in this world is safe. You have to take risks so tell your dad to stop being too protective.
Do your research and present the facts to them and maybe this will help them realise that this is something you are truly passionate about doing.
Study abroad is great. I am doing it right now and absolutely loving it. Its definitely enriching my college experience
Tell them the advantages definitely out way the disadvantages:
experience new culture therefore gaining new knowledge, learn to interact with people from different culture
Learn new language
Become more mature: you are on your own and therefore have to make your own decisions.
Good luck... I hope you get to go.

2006-10-23 22:32:01 · answer #3 · answered by lil_lnj07 1 · 0 0

If you live in Malaysia or some strange place where education is really not a priority where the Minister of Education carries a knife in Parliament then its best to study in the US or Europe.Otherwise its a waste of time and money because you can find all you want on the Internet and when you qualify from a University in a developed country you can work and pay your own fare and visit.Or you can get a job in Africa or Asia and work there while you.

2006-10-24 00:11:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

properly subsequently first you would be able to desire to do somewhat analysis at this equipment you such as you learn and the rustic you opt for to income it in. in a foreign country includes many diverse international places and not all of the international places grant the comparable application and then all has diverse stipulations as properly. First of take the initiative to try this and then sit down inclusive of your mom and father and disscuss the area and characteristic the information as a back up and additionally make the funds for each thing as interpreting in some international places is amazingly costy so while your mom and father see which you're very lots involved and characteristic sufficient reasoning to grant then they could take it into attention and settle for it. different than that i assume in basic terms confer with them while they're in an exceptionally solid temper. i think of they only worry which you would be long gone a procedures removed from them after which you would be able to discover a gf in in a foreign country lol So solid luck :)

2016-10-02 21:48:00 · answer #5 · answered by gangwer 4 · 0 0

The best thing that can happen to a person is having parents who understand you and motivate you..in your case your parents care a lot about you and so they are not willing to send you abroad..you can try explaining to your dad that nothing could be achieved without taking risks....who knows whats going to happen tomorrow?even if you stay here,does it mean that you are going to be safe?reason with your parents..tell them about the institute where you plan to study and about the opportunities available there... i m sure they will understand...GOOD LUCK

2006-10-24 03:53:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i don't think it's a good idea living too far from your parents. you gonna encounter difficult situation, and your parents might not be able to help you quick enought. trust a telephone call is never enough. i live alone, and only about 30 to 40 kilometres from home, but i still struggle to adapt to living on my own. you still young and need your parents, make the best of it whilst you still can. think this through, carefully.

2006-10-23 22:23:43 · answer #7 · answered by the S'bu 2 · 0 0

Its a great boon for theose Parents,whose wards possess the desire to study abroad.
In this modern,complex,rigid,world;-where teenagers are lured to "LSD".,now & then turning towards PUBS & Cocktail parties,lighting Culture on a Pyre its a good sign that,the youngsters have been given a Tremor,to strive in this Cut-throat competitive world.
Let the parents be made to understand the JET-LIFE era,where one has to make their own place to live.Their concern,too can also be not disrespected,as they are only concerned about our well-being.
If you are true,talented,meritorius;-God will pave the road for you.Ur parents need not be made to understand;they will be forced to send u abroad as you will be the ROLE-ICON of ur DYNASTY.

2006-10-23 22:24:51 · answer #8 · answered by gauri_sujeet16 1 · 0 1

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