Gap Year Benefits

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21 Jun: Voices Project: Cecilia Polanco, on Acceptance, Flexibility, and the Lessons of a Gap Year

Voices Project: Acceptance, Flexibility, and the Lessons of a Gap Year with Cecilia Polanco I could write a book on my gap year, what it meant to me, and what I have learned and applied since then; in fact I plan to because I learned on my gap year that writing is a way I can preserve for myself and share with others at the same time. My gap year taught me a few major lessons: Accepting Things Out of my Control In planning my gap year, I struggled to find opportunities in Italy, where communication with folks via email…

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24 May: Voices Project: Teresa Hermann on the benefit of Gap Year and emotional support for parents

Voices Project: Teresa Hermann on the benefit of Gap Year and emotional support for parents with Teresa Hermann Sometimes, letting go can be hard! Teresa Hermann talks about the ways in which a Gap Year benefited her son Kevin, who graduated in 2009. With the benefit of almost ten years of perspective on the long term benefits she’s observed in his life, Teresa provides encouragement for parents who might be nervous about sending their children out to travel instead of go straight to college. Even kids who do all the right things, succeed in high school, and are accepted to…

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15 Mar: The Voices Project: Parents on the Benefits of a Gap Year

The Voices Project: Parents on the Benefits of a Gap Year with gap year parents The Gap Year Association is excited to unveil the first in a series of written pieces and videos that we’re calling “The Voices Project.” The goal of this project is to amplify the voices of people impacted by Gap Years. The impact of a Gap Year reaches far beyond the student. In this piece, parents share their thoughts on the Gap Year experience of their students. If you’re a parent who’s been wondering whether the investment in a Gap Year would be “worth it” for…

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30 Nov: Is Taking a Gap Year Worth Graduating Late?

Is Taking a Gap Year Worth Graduating Late? by GYA Admin In short, YES. Gap Years can kickstart motivation, teach valuable life skills, hone resumes into killer shape, and open doors to future opportunities. And believe it or not, Gap Year students may actually graduate a year ahead of time. Did you know that many teenagers in other countries wait a year after high school before heading to college? In Norway, Denmark and Turkey, for instance, more than 50 percent of students take a year off before college, according to the Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education…

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09 Nov: Building Gap Year Skills Before You Go

Building Gap Year Skills Before You Go by Hannah Miller Most students think that their gap year starts the day they board their flight. In reality, your gap year starts the day you commit to taking it. From there on, the entire planning process is a skill-building opportunity that regularly pushes gappers out of their comfort zones. For perhaps the first time in your life, you’ll be managing a budget, researching destinations, signing up for gap year programs, and sorting out the minor details of the adventure ahead. It’s a lot to process, isn’t it? To get the most out…

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26 Oct: 19 Year Old Oliver Crane Rowing the Atlantic on His Gap Year

Oliver Crane, a Rower on his Gap Year, Becomes Youngest Man to Row the Atlantic This post tells the story of Oliver’s journey from the planning phase to his ultimate success! Nineteen-year-old Oliver Crane is preparing to row 3,000 nautical miles across the Atlantic – which will make him the youngest person ever to row solo across any ocean. Ollie is taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, billed as the world’s toughest row, not only to push himself while on his gap year but to raise funds for marine conservation. The challenge, which starts in the Canary Islands…

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12 Oct: How a Gap Year Benefits University Life

How a Gap Year Benefits University Life by Melanie Russo Last year was a year of adventure. I lived abroad for 10 months and consequently got to experience foreign worlds first hand, work unique jobs, and learn a lot about myself. Soon enough, my blissful Gap Year came to an end and I rejoined “real life” when I arrived here in California to start my astrophysics career at UC Berkeley. It has now been a couple months since I’ve arrived and so far, so great. I’m thoroughly enjoying my classes and my new friends, and my experience has overall been…

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17 Aug: An Educational Gap Year: What the World Taught Me

An Educational Gap Year: What the World Taught Me by Melanie Russo, who worked with Taylor the Gap to plan and prepare for her independent Gap Year. I started my 14-month long summer vacation with utter excitement. I signed up for things left and right, knowing exactly what I wanted to learn, what insights I wanted to seek, and more so what I wanted escape from back at home. Coming from a high society of lost individuals, I setout to see other worlds and finally feel at home somewhere. So, I packed my things and journeyed to volunteer in Costa…

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29 Jun: College Applications and Gap Years

College Applications and Gap Years by Tim Patterson What do college admissions officers think about Gap Years, and how might the decision to take a Gap Year impact your college application prospects? In this post Tim Patterson, Director of Admission at Sterling College in Vermont, sheds some light on Gap Years from the perspective of a college admissions officer. More and more students are choosing to take a gap year between high school and college. For college admissions officers like me, the growing popularity of gap years is a trend that merits close attention. Personally, I am a big fan…

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06 Apr: Taking a Gap Year After College

Taking a Gap Year After College by Raquel WHY I OPTED FOR A GAP YEAR ABROAD AFTER COLLEGE Due to scholarship requirements and an eagerness to launch my undergraduate career, taking off for a year after high school wasn’t in the cards for me. However, that didn’t mean I was going to pass up a Gap Year all together, and four years later I found myself face to face with the invaluable opportunity to live abroad for a year. In March of my senior year of college, I received a long-awaited email with a few short sentences informing me that…