There are a thousand articles out there explaining why studying abroad is a “great opportunity.” They often list benefits like resume appeal, cultural exposure, or global networking. But honestly? Most of those generic reasons feel hollow. They’re technically true, but they don’t feel true — at least not in a way that hits your heart.

So instead of giving you a sterile sales pitch, I’m going to give you something real: my personal take on why studying abroad is one of the best decisions you can make in your life. This isn’t theory. It’s my lived experience — one that took me from college in the U.S. to Salzburg, Austria, and eventually to ten incredible years living and working in Quito, Ecuador.


🍰 The Key Lime Pie Analogy

Let me start with this: you can absolutely live a happy, fulfilling life without ever studying abroad. My parents did. Most people do. But here’s what it’s like to not study abroad, in my view — it’s like going through life never having tried dessert.

You don’t miss what you never knew, right? But once you’ve had dessert — say, key lime pie (which I discovered when I moved to Florida) — you realize there’s this whole other dimension of sweetness and joy that you didn’t know was missing. It doesn’t replace your life; it elevates it!

That’s what studying abroad is. It’s the key lime pie of life — the thing you never knew you needed until you’ve had it and now can’t imagine your life without. And yes, I mean that with the same level of enthusiasm as discovering the world’s best dessert. 😄


📉 The Myth of the Resume Builder

Let’s get real for a second.

One of the most common things people say is that studying abroad looks great on a resume. But here’s the truth: most employers don’t really care. At best, it might get you an interview question. At worst, it gets completely ignored.

But here’s what they do care about: problem-solving, empathy, flexibility, confidence, independence. Funny thing is, study abroad develops exactly those qualities — just in ways that aren’t always obvious or measurable on a CV.

So no, it’s not a golden ticket to a job. But it is a transformative experience that quietly shapes who you are — and that version of you is exactly the kind of person most employers want to hire. It won’t write your resume for you, but it’ll give you better answers in the interview.


✈️ An Adventure of a Lifetime

I put study abroad in my personal top 5 things you can do in life. Seriously!

The places you see, the people you meet, the personal growth you undergo — it all adds up to something bigger than you imagined possible. When I studied abroad in Salzburg, Austria, I:

  • Skied in the Austrian Alps
  • Explored an ice castle
  • Hiked into a live volcano
  • Saw a professional soccer match
  • Wandered through Checkpoint Charlie

Each experience became a cherished story. And those stories became part of me.

One semester abroad gave me more life stories than the ten years before it combined! These stories will follow me forever — to job interviews, friendships, and yes, probably to my future grandkids. (“When Grandpa saw Checkpoint Charlie…”)


🧠 Confidence, Clarity, and Lasting Friendships

Study abroad isn’t just about traveling — it’s about facing the unknown and learning who you are through it.

You arrive in a strange country, often with no real idea of what’s ahead. Everything is new, sometimes intimidating, but always exciting. And through that experience — through the challenges and uncertainty — you gain something profound: self-esteem, and independence and clarity of self.

Even better? You’re not doing it alone. The friendships formed through shared experiences abroad are some of the strongest you’ll ever make. Crisis bonds people. So does adventure! You’re navigating a new world together — and that builds connections that last a lifetime.


💭 The Fear (and Cost) of Leaping Into the Unknown

Let’s not pretend it’s easy. Study abroad can be scary — emotionally and financially.

It costs money, and scholarships aren’t always guaranteed. You have to take a leap of faith, and that’s not easy for anyone. Most of us are chickens when it comes to uncertainty. But here’s the deal:

If you don’t take a chance, if you don’t dare to try something bold, you’re choosing the safe, predictable path — and possibly a very boring one.

At the end of your life, do you want to be the person who played it safe and never took the leap… or do you want to be the one who has story after story, adventure after adventure, and zero regrets?


🧁 The Reward: A Sweeter Life

Let me end where I began: life is absolutely livable without studying abroad. But life is sweeter with it.

Study abroad is the cherry on top of the ice cream. It’s the key lime pie you didn’t know you were missing. It’s not the most practical thing in the world — and that’s exactly the point. It’s not about practicality. It’s about the kind of life you want to live.

So what are the requirements to go? Just one: courage.
Because courage leads to stories. Stories lead to a fuller life. And a fuller life… well, that’s the real reason to study abroad.

Happy adventuring,

Ian