Should students live away from home?

Is it better for college students to live far away from home than live at home with their parents ?


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Many individuals claim that undergraduates should live in dormitories rather than with their families. While I accept that this idea is beneficial to some extent, I would argue that its drawbacks are more significant.

On the one hand, there are some reasons why university students should live at the school campus. The first one is that when they live far away from parents, they tend to be more independent. This is because these people have to take care of themselves and be responsible for their studies. Apart from that, they can earn some extra money by doing some part-time jobs, which might help them learn valuable work experience. Furthermore, without parental supervision, these young adults might have more chances to make new friends and gain insights into their cultures, leading to strong bonds of friendship.

However, I believe that it is better for college students to live with their parents for some reasons. Firstly, the young might suffer from culture shock or homesickness, which could negatively affect their academic performances and social life. For instance, an introvert could find it hard to concentrate on his or her study if his roommates keep partying or singing out loud all the time. Secondly, as in many Asian nations such as Vietnam, traditional values of family bond plays a integral part in people’s lives, and family members have a tendency to take care of their parents. If all students in this country live far away from their houses, this long-standing culture might disappear for good.

In conclusion, while I accept that living in the schools with friends has certain benefits, I think they should be more encouraged to live near their parents while pursuing tertiary education as it has more benefits.


Thanks for reading ! :)
By @lecongdoo3

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