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If you’re considering taking a gap year, you’re not alone. Some 230,000<\/a> 18-25-year-olds take a gap year annually, and the trend is only growing.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The gap year has gone from a rare occurrence to a popular choice for university students. The increasing number of students deciding to go on a gap year before university could be based on various things, from increasing tuition fees to the fact that taking a break after school has become more widely known and accepted.  Also, young people today are more interested in experiences, with a recent survey showing that 72%<\/a> of young people prefer to spend money on experiences than material things.<\/p>\n

A common misconception is that taking a gap year is nothing more than a waste of time and money. This cannot be further from the truth, as taking a gap year can help you explore new countries, broaden your skills, and experience new cultures that will stand you in good stead for the rest of your life.<\/p>\n

With the latest GSE Advanced results being published on the 16 August 2018, many students may be planning their futures and considering taking a gap year.<\/p>\n

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What is a Gap Year?<\/h2>\n

Traditionally, a gap year is taken between high school and university where so-called ‘gappers’ take time out to combine activities like backpacking and adventure travel with volunteering, work or internships.<\/p>\n

Although gap years were originally dedicated to students taking a break before uni, the market has shifted as university graduates, career-breakers and even retirees are all taking time out. That said, the nature of gap year experiences has also changed, with more focus being placed on career development, academics and personal goals.<\/p>\n

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Gapper Stats<\/h2>\n

If you’re considering taking a gap year but find it daunting, or if you’re struggling to get your parents on board, here are some gap year stats<\/a> worth checking out:<\/p>\n