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Especially during war, studying abroad is helpful
Studying abroad centers around sampling beer and discotheques
for some students, but even those less focused on traditional
education learn an enormous amount about other countries
and encounter wide spectrums of opinion.
Although studying abroad now can be somewhat frightening
(because of the war), experiencing life in other countries
is just as valuable now as it has always been. With
letters and detailed Web sites for students and parents,
Boston University programs are excelling at striking
a balance between caution and reassurance.
Letters recently e-mailed to parents of study abroad
students are just one additional effort to disseminate
information. The information provided, including emergency
contingency plans and ways to keep in contact, was quite
detailed and shows that BU is doing everything possible
to keep students safe and respond to current dangers
now that the United States has gone to war.
Fortunately, BU has not overreacted by closing any programs,
although it is appropriately discouraging students from
attending its program in Israel. BUs approach
seems to be working quite well, especially considering
the continued rise in applicants for upcoming programs.
While anti-Americanism is prevalent in many countries,
terrorist attacks could still happen anywhere, and students
can remain about as safe as they are in Boston as long
as they use common sense.
Students studying abroad should probably leave their
Go USA sweatshirts in their closets and
avoid going out in large, rowdy groups of sauced Americans.
Keeping informed about local and regional events is
also even more important now, as is planning travel
more carefully and letting program directors know their
itineraries.
BU study abroad programs reaction to the continuing
terrorist threat and recent start of a war has been
quite competent and balanced. While students should
take some extra precautions and remain aware of international
developments, studying abroad is just as beneficial
as ever.
This
is a staff editorial from The Daily Free Press at Boston
University.
This column was distributed by U-Wire.
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