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Shaunali_Singh
­I am from a small Village in India. I am currently living in Noida but i am planning to study in England or Italy. I have heard many cases of racism and bullying. Is is actually safe for someone like me to go there for studies. 
­Shaunali_Singh I lived abroad for a long time (5 years in many countries) before moving back home.
You may not necessarily face racism or bullying, although you will definitely experience cultural shocks when you move abroad for an extended period. But you will eventually realize how important it was to move beyond your comfort zone and stretch boundaries. Isn't that the whole point of studying abroad?-To gain experience and develop a wholesome perspective of how the world works?

I also want to address the bullying/racism aspect realistically—you have to be careful no matter where you go. There are both good and bad elements everywhere. But that should not deter you from living your life and pursuing what you love. Focus on your goals and build deep connections with those who support you.

Reach out for professional guidance

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Aanchal Sahni (INSEAD MBA alum, former INSEAD MBA admissions interviewer)
Founder, MBAGuideConsulting 
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