Study In UK-Advantages And Disadvantages

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Study In UK-Advantages And Disadvantages

STUDY IN UK – ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

ADVANTAGES:

  • The degrees of UK colleges and universities are well recognized around the world. It is a matter of privilege and pride for students to get education from UK colleges, which is truly acknowledged by the government and private bodies of the globe.
  • With high-quality education comes good opportunities. Studying in the UK brings the same hype to the career of a student. Also, it helps him to get better opportunities in his life with respect to work.
  • A student applying for education in the UK gets a number of choices in terms of colleges and courses, to choose from.
  • There are also many short-term and part-time courses which allow the student to work along with studies. There are many part time jobs, which employ students or daily wage workers. This helps the students in earning bread for themselves.
  • The research and development facilities provided by the universities of the UK are world-class. This allows the students to experience quality education and learn life lessons from their universities.
  • The universities of the UK offer a multicultural environment. This hones in students the skills to live and adjust to a similar environment.

 

DISADVANTAGES:

  • The strict education culture of the UK sometimes makes it tough for the students to adjust. The norms of the college are really strict which is quite challenging for the students to cope with on an everyday basis.
  • The courses in the UK are highly focussed, due to which a student can complete his graduation, in comparatively less amount of time. This adds to the burden on the students. The students have to quickly grasp each and everything and move ahead in their lives.
  • Not every student has the capability to match the standards of the UK education system. This increases the stress level of the students. It puts them in tension and thus even affects their health in the long run.
  • With the education process moving too fast, students get little time to think, what they want to become in the future, whether they want to become a CEOor just another employee. This often puts them in a bad situation, where either they are not able to decide or they end up taking the wrong route.
  • The country offers a highly professional education environment. This often leads to creating a void in the heart of the student, where he lacks the ability to connect personally with people. This also results in making him feel secluded in a foreign land