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The sad experience of returning from studying in Australia
But he spent more than 2 million learning to be a chef! ! ! I have more sympathy for him and his parents. Looking forward to success, I never thought that Australian schools would miss people.
I have been home for more than two years. As a n experienced person, I want to advise you:
Don't go abroad if you can, and don't go to Australia if you have to
It is said to be gold plating, but it is actually flashy plating. Who still thinks returnees are valuable?
Australia is a very backward country, learning a lot from Britain and America. What is the difference between this and our country? I think Sydney is far less developed than Shanghai and Shenzhen. I only mean the level of industrial technology.
Some people say that Australia has a good environment, but it is not true. Australia just looks beautiful, and its damage to the ozone layer is second only to that of the United States. You may not understand, with so many cars in America, how can Australia destroy the ozone layer? You won't be surprised if you know that the gas emitted by a cow's burping is equivalent to a car driving 160 km. Just a country that looks beautiful.
I study it, but the downturn of it industry in Australia is beyond your imagination. At least ten years behind the United States. Australians can't find a job, let alone a foreigner like me. Unless you are from the University of New South Wales, it's basically not up to you.
So I went back to China, and I had to start at a lower level. Being a returnee didn't make me successful. I was still a small it worker, and my status as a returnee was laughed at by everyone. Because I can hardly compare with others except English.
I can learn English well because of my good foundation in China and my self-discipline in Australia. You should go and see Australian students. Many prairies are mixed in Chinatown. People are abroad, but they all come from China. According to statistics, one out of every four international students comes from China, which is not enough in my opinion.
In Australia, in order to adapt to the environment, many people initially arrange a homestay in China. There is an old saying in China called? Send people away? , have words,? People have to bow their heads under the eaves? Don't buy your account just because you are the one who pays. Don't forget that you are a stranger. Who doesn't cheat? Australians basically look down on us. They always have the superiority of white people. They look down on all Asians.
I just can't stand what they call bossing, going to the bathroom in private and eating in public without interference. I am a man, but if I am a female student, I don't even care about going to the toilet. Can you stand it? What about your eating habits? Some people don't like it. Some people get fat easily without ham slices and cheese. So, when you come out, you can get your own house (taking means renting out the whole house and renting it to others) and share it like a big city in China.
So, I'm almost sure you want it? Fallen? Yes, because I've watched too much.
At first, most people still had some ideals, but they were used to being bound since childhood, and gradually let go when they went abroad. Many people didn't do their homework at first, then they simply skipped classes, played in Chinatown all day and hung out with a group of China people. When they go abroad, even if they fail in their studies, at least you have learned some English, which is a little skill. As a result, these people didn't even learn well. Look at those people who have come back from Australia. How many people can communicate skillfully with others in English? Not much! Because many people muddle along in the original language school, cheat in exams and graduate with wages.
These people at least communicate with others, and some people simply play online games all day.
Spending money is inevitable. Anyway, nobody cares, and the family doesn't know what expenses are needed here. Many people change their ways and ask their families for money. Girls began to demand brand-name cosmetics, and boys began to go to high-end places. Some people are from poor families, so try to keep up with the joneses. This is an era when oil and salt are expensive.
What if I have no money? I want it at home. What if I don't get it? I don't think girl prostitution is alarmist. I know a girl who is fine at home now, but many of us know what she has done before, but everyone has an established habit of not talking about foreign things at home.
A Jun: He was 17 years old when he came to Australia. As soon as he arrived in Australia, he began to feel homesick. Life in the host family is a mess. He was sensible, but later fell in love with a girl on the same flight, that year 19 years old. When he first met that girl, he had a very romantic idea, foreign brother-in-law relationship, which later became a reality. But it didn't last long. The girl has gone bad. His money can't satisfy the girl's luxury at all. When breaking up, the girl said, I'm here to filter out men who have no money. Ah Jun realized that his girlfriend was 20 years old, and even though she was simple when she came out, these days abroad had made her more secular. After breaking up, Mr. A suffered for a while and then studied honestly. No one expected that this emotional experience would make him have a bright future, and he learned something seriously.
Jun B: It is this girl who broke up with Jun A because Jun A refused to buy her a lv bag. She found a boy who had been pursuing her before, and she was more willing to spend money for him. She bought him a lv wallet and later a gucci bag. But later, the man abandoned her because she could spend too much money. When she wanted to find another job, she found that there were not many rich boys who were willing to spend money on girls. How many of them came to Australia! Later, Mr. A vaguely heard that she was hanging out with some young Australians and almost didn't go to class. Later, when he heard that her parents had arrived in Australia, he took her back to Beijing. She comes from Yanqing, Beijing.
C Jun: He came after graduating from junior high school. He came a year later than me. He met him at an international student forum. He 15 years old. We only met once. I regard him as my little brother. When I first went, he often called me and told me everything. I'm homesick and I can't communicate in language. I cried when I said it. I asked him to call his parents, but he refused, saying that he insisted on coming out and the family was too strict. I was a little worried. A child with strict family education, like a bird flying out of the forest, later confirmed my fear that almost all the depravity of studying abroad happened to him. Two years later, he returned to China without telling his parents and a girl of the same age that they returned to Shanghai with the last sum of money. At that time, they owed a lot of money to many people in Australia, and it was said that there were usury. His family didn't know about it when he returned to China, and they sent the money to Australia. Two months later, they had no money. Boys can make do with it, but girls can't. She went home. The girl's parents are very angry. They want to sue Mr. C. Only then did his parents know that their children had returned to China.
Later, I read a post in the forum and realized that he had returned to China. He wrote the post. But I didn't contact him. Our acquaintance began in the forum and ended in the forum. That's the last news I know about him.
After returning to China, A Jun found a job in Jiangxi, which is not bad in the local area. But he later went to Beijing, because he heard that Mr. B was selling mobile phones in Zhongguancun Hailong Building, not the boss, but the sales. Mr. A looked for a job in Beijing for almost half a year, and finally found a very ordinary job in Zhongguancun, but never went to see Mr. B again. Because he visited her once when he came, and when he arranged his work, he only saw that she was pregnant. He hasn't seen her, and he doesn't know whether she is married or not.
Mr. A is still in Zhongguancun, but Mr. B seems to be gone. I know everything about them, because Mr. A is me.
Who is hiding the truth about the death of Australian students?
According to the China Journal, citing the Australian Sydney Morning Herald, more than 50 overseas students died in Australia last year, but these cases were concealed by the Australian authorities in order to continue to attract overseas students to study in Australia, thus protecting the overseas student market worth as much as 65.438+05.5 billion US dollars.
The title of this Chinese report is very attractive: Australia is accused of hiding the truth about the death of more than 50 international students in order to make money. Actually, there is? Title party? Suspected. In Australia, where the media is completely open, there are no relevant interest groups? Cooperation? The government can't hide the facts and the truth at all? Unless the police can't solve the case, or the family refuses to authorize the publication.
But I agree with the contents of this report. A lot of facts about Australian students (mainly Asian students, especially those from China) are really concealed. At present, among the overseas students in Australia and New Zealand, there are more and more depraved lives and bloodshed.
So who is hiding these events? Of course, the Australian government must bear the responsibility first, but the Australian government has some rules of conduct. For example, without strict hearing and authorization, it is not allowed to disclose the criminal record and proportion of a certain group (such as blacks, Asians, etc.). ), so it makes sense not to mention the death of international students alone.
But the law is always superficial, and the deep consideration of interests is the key. The study abroad industry in Australia has become a major industry in Australia. How to protect this industry is absolutely urgent. The Australian government can ignore some things, but it is really against common sense to say that the government can hide some deaths or other ugly events. In the case of overseas students, the real protagonist who actively hides the truth is not the government, but more intertwined interest groups. Among them, schools and universities, educational institutions and immigration institutions are the most important interest groups.
Last year, an international student from China was attacked by bad guys. Due to inexperience and improper response, she fell from the upstairs. An Australian newspaper will report on this in detail. The purpose is actually to warn schools and the government to do some legal training for Australian students. However, before the report was published, the universities and immigration agents who got the news called. You know, these immigration agents and universities are important advertisers of newspapers, and offending them will offend the God of Wealth. As a result, an inspiring in-depth investigation report was aborted. There are many such examples. A friend even wrote a report saying that international students were racing in Melbourne, and five or six men and women lived together for a long time, violating the law and discipline. They are also accused and pressured by the immigration agency set up in China.
Students from Asia, especially those from China, are controlled by their parents and schools in China. No wonder they came to Australia, a free and open society, and the first question they asked was: Why doesn't anyone care about me? In fact, local students in Australia are all managed by someone. In addition to parents and schools, they have long formed values and legal awareness that adapt to this society, and this society has always been binding on them. However, the international students in China grew up in a completely different legal system and social environment, and they are used to the managed life. In Australia, they really don't know how to adapt to this freedom. No wonder some international students turn this freedom into depravity, crime and even some avoidable deaths. If the relevant departments, organizations and groups pay attention to it, these incidents may be avoidable.
Although the number of international students in China is staggering, you really can't find a corresponding institution to handle their affairs in China or Australia. For China students who come to Australia, Australia is concerned about whether there is money in their pockets; As for the returned students studying in Australia, China is concerned about whether they have learned anything in their minds and whether they have carried some unhealthy viruses. As for what happened to these children when they were studying in Australia, Australia stood by because they were citizens of China, and China stood by because they were on Australian territory? Do not interfere in internal affairs? .
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