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Name: Jane Chang
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Oct 18, 2017
Writing Feedback / Whether taking a gap year is a reasonable idea? (help, rescue poor writting) [4]

worth and unforgettable experience?



Recently, young people would like to take a trip or work during the gap year after graduating from high school. In my opinion, there are several advantages and disadvantages result in people hesitating whether do this or not.

Some advantages are as following. People can get more experience through the gap year. If go traveling, they can learn different culture of other countries. Plus, it is the best way to broaden their international view. In other hand, if working, people are able to accommodate the society before they become freshman. Therefore, turning more mature than their future classmate. Moreover, it will be easier to manage their relationship between others.

Though taking a gap year may help a lot during university in future, it will accompanied by some potential risks or dangerous. Unlike western countries, some parents in Asia concern about their kids exaggerate. They will be anxiety when their kids are not together with them. Furthermore, for children, it is hard to adapt a new environment in both travel or work. While, if working, they might under pressure that making lots complaining. It may have negative effect to those whose parents over concerned.

Whether to take a gap year depends on people themselves. Most important is that the experience during the year is worth and unforgettable. In addition, taking the gap year can learn something that never exist in university.
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