Question : Is it possible and realistic to travel the world?
I'm only 18 and about to travel to europe for three and a half weeks. When i get back, I'm going to Santa Barbara for school, and i want to get a great education, etc. However, I also want to travel as much as possible, but i don't want to jeaprodize becoming succesful career wise. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
- asked by etnom88
All Answers: Answer #1 Most young people with enough money travel the world during their college years. It's very common. All you need is a lot of advance planning. The earlier you buy tickets or make reservations, the cheaper they'll be. Go ahead and plan out all your school breaks in advance so you can include some world travelling. - answered by jaydee78
Answer #2 Yours is a great wish. As we grow old, our priorities and preferences change with our ever changing requirements. Sometimes external factors play their role and at times our complusions affect.To maintain our tempo we need to be (self) motivated.One thing for sure, whenever and to what an extent you are able to fulfil your desire to travel the World, enjoy each and every moment of your time, learn positive aspects of the land and people you visit and keep upgrading your personal life and character. For any reason if you ever feel that you are unable to achieve your this wish, don't get disheartened or down but cherish whatever you could come across and count your blessings always.Wish you Good Luck. - answered by helpaneed
Answer #3 Why don't u try 2 combine ur kind of career with your travels? If u like it so much u can b the right person for the right job and can b paid for what u like best! Lots of jobs to do with travelling. Ever thought of that? - answered by cyberqpd
Answer #4 Definitely travel every chance you get--it can only help you career-wise, especially if you use your travels to learn and grow as much as you can. Think of the advantages of truly being able to say that you have friends and first-hand experience all over the world!I travelled every summer and spring break when I was in college, saving up as much as I could during the fall and winter and in some ways it was easier to travel as a student--some airlines have student fares to popular destinations (check out STA travel), staying at youth hostels you get to meet other students from all over the world, plus there are special perks just for students, such as incredibly cheap tix for the opera or theater, museum admissions, and so on.If you can learn different languages, thats another plus for your resume. And it can give you a way to positively stand out in an interview process. I think all that travelling (and I still continue) has truly helped me in my career--which by the way is NOT in the travel industry.Best of luck to you! - answered by shukuken
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