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The Gap Year Book: The Definitive guide to Planning and Taking a Year Out - Joe Bindloss


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The Gap Year Book: The Definitive guide to Planning and Taking a Year Out - Joe Bindloss

 
Description: ISBN 1740598652 / Genre: Travel / Author: Joe Bindloss, Charlotte Hindle / Edition: 2nd Revised edition / Paperback / 470 Pages / Book is ... more
The Gap Year Book: The Definitive guide to Planning and Taking a Year Out - Joe Bindloss ... published 2005-07-01 by Lonely Planet Publications

Newest Review: ... you are entitled to a rest before possibly going off to University with encouragement of the Government and the planned ... more

 ... improvement for further education. Fair enough you have earned a holiday for all the hard work you have put in. But don't be fooled by the bureaucracy of our Government and educational systems that want to find some way of keeping down the unemployment figures. There are many benefits to having a gap year. If you travel abroad or stay at home make sure you work to some capacity to gain work experience and bring in some cash. You live off the credit card at your peril, the same as when you get your student loans, you ...more

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THE GAP YEAR BOOK is Lonely Planet's guide to planning and taking a year out. Written by Lonely Planet's team of seasoned travel writers, the book is a comprehensive and itemised source of information for those thinking of taking a gap year, helping them to explore their options, plan their journey and learn how to make the most out of their time and circumstances. The book is divided in 3 parts. PART 1 ===== Part 1 covers topics such as reasons to take a gap year; travelling alone vs. accompanied (and the importance of choosing the right company); and practical advice concerning travel documentation, financial costs and health ...  Read the complete review

 

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