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How can my child use the skills learned through the exchange experience?

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How can my child use the skills learned through the exchange experience?

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The intention of the A-SMYLE program is to provide students a global perspective and with it, a bright future at home, at work, and in international relations. The first skill that may be very helpful is your child’s English ability. Your child may find that the exchange experience has created a new interest that will affect his or her choice of studies or future occupation. For example, interests in international relations, diplomacy, business or law are common among former exchange students. Many seek ways to apply their international interests by working in environments where they have contacts with foreigners: such as teaching, hotels, restaurants, or tourist agencies. Your child may be motivated to work on common problems that all countries face: poverty, crime, ethnic misunderstandings, and the environment. A positive result of living in another country is knowing that all people in the world have common problems and concerns. MORE QUESTIONS? Feel free to send any questions about

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