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Gap Year
 

A ‘gap year’ is also commonly called ‘time out’, ‘time off’, a ‘year off’, a ‘year abroad’ or a ‘bridging year’ and refers to a prolonged period of time (not always, though often, a year) travelling and/or working abroad. Typically, it marks a transition between life stages such as in between completing the A-levels and going onto 3rd level education or between finishing your degree and starting your career. Many third level students also us their summer holidays as a kind of ‘gap year’ and obtain working visas to foreign countries so that they can spend a few months travelling and working in a new place. It is becoming increasingly common among young people, almost like a rite of passage and is especially popular with people within the 18-25 age bracket.

The ‘gap year’ phenomenon is the fastest growing travel sector with an estimated global gap year market of £11bn by 2010.Inter-railing around Europe is another highly popular way for students to spend their summer as it is an affordable and easy way to travel around Europe, take in all the sights, immerse yourself in many different cultures and languages, have fun and still keep to a tight budget.

How people spend their gap year differs enormously from one person to the next – some set out on an around-the-world trip alone or with friends or in an organised travel or tour group, while others go to work or teach English in a foreign country, and others do voluntary work with an organisation or charity that enables them to really make a difference to the lives or environment of others. Gap years can be independently planned or structurally organised – one thing for sure is that with a gap year the world really is your oyster!

 
 
 
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