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A question about american/british culture on education.Please help me. I heard from my teacher that student who has just graduated from high school or college will have a year's time to,maybe,experience the society or travel around before going to college or workplace. Is that true?
Dec 26, 2014 1:13 PM
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It's called a "gap year". So the student defers some of his/her tertiary education to travel (usually). This could happen before or even during the student's tertiary studies.
December 26, 2014
It's very common in the UK for school-leavers aged 18 to take a year out between school and university. Most work for a few months to save some money and then spend the rest of the year travelling abroad. Many spend up to half a year travelling around, particularly in Asia. Some secure a place in higher education before this 'gap year' and then take up their place the following autumn. Others wait until their year off is over before deciding what to do.
December 26, 2014
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