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Why Make Studying Abroad in Rome Your 2020 New Year's Resolution

Written by John Cabot University | January 1, 2020 8:00:18 AM Z

2020 is looking like a great year for studying abroad, in particular if your destination is Italy. When you study abroad, you gain valuable international experience and personal growth that change your perspective of the world and set you apart in the job market.

At John Cabot University, an American university in Rome and one of Europe’s leading American universities, you can enjoy a plethora of enriching and memorable experiences that you might not get otherwise. Meanwhile, you will be earning transferable American college credits from a US-accredited university. Read on to learn more about why your 2020 plan should include studying abroad in Rome!

Worldly Knowledge Is at Your Fingertips in Italy

One of the best things about visiting Rome is the access you get to museums and landmarks. These are images you’ve seen in history books your whole life—it’s quite awe-inspiring to get to finally see them up close. If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to expand your world knowledge, why not attach it to tangible experiences abroad?

 

In the New Year, there will be plenty of chances to learn about Rome for free, since visitors have free access to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Baths of Caracalla, Borghese Gallery, and Castel Sant’Angelo on select days. Study in Italy to enhance your education with physical experiences that ensure you never forget what you’ve learned. You may also want to take advantage of on-site courses to see parts of Rome while you study abroad.

Learning About Other Cultures Helps You to Realize There is More to the World

In 2020, if you’ve set a goal to open yourself up to new ideas and opportunities, studying abroad is a great way to incorporate that pursuit into your daily life. Living and studying in an international environment opens you up to new ideas and points of view, which can in turn help you become a global citizen. Global citizens see the world with a broader perspective and feel at home in international environments. They can easily collaborate with peers from all over the world.

Rome is an incredibly diverse and international city, and at JCU our student body comes from over 80 different countries. As a result, JCU students find themselves immersed in a rich and stimulating environment, which can help to foster a sense of global citizenship. In our increasingly globalized world, graduates with this experience have an advantage, as more and more employers seek to have these valuable professionals within their teams.

A New Environment Might Be Just What You Need to Set New Goals

If you aren’t sure what you want to accomplish in 2020, you’re not alone! Plenty of people aren’t fans of New Year’s resolutions and feel the pressure of a fresh start as January approaches. If you’re a bit stuck in terms of your personal goals or where you’d like your future to go, studying in a brand new environment can actually be exactly what you need.

When you shake up your surroundings and meet new people, try new things, and learn how to navigate a new lifestyle, you open yourself up to self-exploration. You may discover during your study abroad experience that you would like to delve into a new subject in your degree, or you may decide that you’d like to pursue a more internationally-oriented career. Giving yourself space away from old habits will free you to follow your instincts and spread your wings in any direction you’d like to. Start the new year off on the right foot by allowing yourself to grow.

Would you like to study abroad in Italy?

Contact John Cabot University to learn more.