Availing Gap Year Learning Opportunities on Third World Countries
December 5th, 2011 Posted in 3rd World Countries | No Comments »What could possibly happen when we choose to take gap year on third world countries? Would it give more benefits to us gap year takers? Would it make our credentials more uplifted compared to gap years taken on developed countries? Some youngsters don’t really get so interested to have a gap year learning on these countries. They assume that it will only be more physically tiring and exhausted when they go to these developing countries.
Is taking gap year on third world countries an opportunity to learn or a heavier burden to bear?
We all know that the most common destination for those who want to take gap year—even adult gap year as well—end up in Europe. When it comes to opportunities, Europe has indeed lots to offer. Moreover, most gap year organizers arrange gap year on countries situated in Europe. In other words, Europe is the greenest pasture a gap year taker can avail of.
While Europe is considered the greenest pasture, the third countries may be considered to be not the greenest at all. Here, gap year takers will definitely labor more as they receive less; their accommodation may not be that comfortable as they expect it to be; they may wake up earlier and sleep later; meet more indigent people; strive harder; etc. you can already expect that the work you will render in these countries are more laborious compared to “the greener pasture”.
But you know what, if your real motive of taking gap year always wraps up to rendering service without necessarily thinking of all your effort spent, you will not hesitate to have your gap year in these developing countries. In fact, this is going to bean opportunity where you can touch other people’s lives as you help them without necessarily demanding something in return. That’s the heart of a true and sincere person’ thinking others above himself.
So if you are someone who is hesitatingly deciding to avail a gap year opportunity on third world countries, I guarantee you; your labor is never counted in vain.





