Fewer Australian students are taking a break after high school – but time out may be just what a young person needs
Taking a gap year can be dedicated time to explore who you are as a person. You can gain confidence, perspective and open-mindedness.Taking a gap year can be dedicated time to explore who you are as a person. You can gain confidence, perspective and open-mindedness.Last modified on Mon 19 Dec 2022 01.50 GMT
For some students, this is a practical reality. Students from regional and remote areas are more likely than city students to take a gap year. And students from less advantaged areas are more likely to do paid work during this time. From a self-care perspective, it is important to tune into how you are feeling about yourself and moving ahead with future studies.
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