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Are there any examples of failure in studying abroad?

Of course there is.

There are generally two kinds of failure in studying abroad, one is universal failure and the other is purposeful failure.

Common faults refer to:

After going abroad, I have developed bad habits because I am not bound, sloppy and weak in self-control. For example, smoking, drinking, irregular diet, irregular work and rest, addicted to games and so on. These are not too serious failures. If you wake up afterwards, you can turn around. However, if you make some bad friends, or make principled mistakes, such as gambling, whoring, taking drugs, etc. You may never recover because whoring and gambling are allowed or rarely restricted in many western countries.

Intentional failure refers to:

Usually, studying abroad is chosen for certain purposes, such as training English ability, understanding the characteristics of foreign cultures and multiculturalism, forming good quality and morality, world outlook and outlook on life, further studying one's knowledge or knowledge for a good education system, obtaining a diploma, staying in work after studying abroad in the future, and emigrating in the future. These purposeful study abroad are generally influenced by the causes of universal failure. The reality in foreign countries is that you can't speak a word of English, and you hang out with Chinese every day, in Chinatown or Chinese gathering places. You can go abroad for a few years without any foreign friends, and you don't know the local customs at all, let alone the cultural characteristics. You may neglect your studies because of poor self-control, playfulness and unsupervised, resulting in being admitted to an ideal university or major and being forced to return to China. Or choose to settle down and stay in the bottom jobs, such as cleaners, hairdressers, cooks, etc. And putting the cart before the horse loses the meaning of studying abroad. You may have wasted ten years abroad just to immigrate, just for a green card, or you can't immigrate even after all your efforts and huge expenses. Your input and return are seriously out of proportion, and so on. These can be characterized as failure to study abroad.

Generally speaking, studying abroad is a good thing, but it is also based on the premise that the family is extremely rich, self-control is not weak, and learning is not bad. For the phenomenon that studying abroad has become a common practice in large, medium and small cities in China, the author advises the masses to remain calm and not to listen to the wind. If the family conditions are not very rich, going abroad, especially studying in Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and other countries, can be regarded as a risky investment. If losing all your money is acceptable, you might as well give it a try. If you fantasize about going abroad for' gilding' and you can make a big difference from now on, then the affirmative answer is' impossible'. What you can really learn from studying abroad is a life experience. According to different people's abilities, opportunities and qualities, there will be unexpected gains, but they are all limited to non-immediate returns and intangible foundations. The above are only the author's personal views and personal experiences, and do not represent the public or objective truth.

I hope it helps you!