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Compare the advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad and judge whether it is an opportunity or a challenge.

Advantages:

1. Studying abroad is both an opportunity and a challenge for students and parents. For the students themselves, studying in Japan is also a lifetime experience for the students themselves. Japan does have advantages in psychology, economy, finance and IT. Moreover, high school students have strong language learning ability and the ability to integrate into the local society. They can adapt to studying abroad more quickly, receive advanced education in Japan, and cultivate the ability to think independently and solve problems actively.

2. The remarkable characteristics of Japanese education are: high level, strong practicability and reasonable academic system. First of all, Japan attaches great importance to the cultivation of students' creativity. In the process of learning, the school will pay more attention to cultivating students' independent research and working ability. At the same time, Japanese universities also pay more attention to the effectiveness of disciplines, which lays a certain foundation for students to find jobs after graduation.

3. High school graduates are younger, less influenced by their mother tongue, and easier to master and master foreign languages. Anyone who wants to really understand the Japanese way of thinking and doing things until he is integrated into Japanese society must really live in Japan for about 2 to 3 years. In the process of studying in Japan, students not only learned advanced knowledge, but also learned about foreign culture and Japanese way of thinking. After graduation, I won't be upset because I can't communicate with my Japanese colleagues.

4, just finished the college entrance examination, mathematics, English, etc. I haven't completely forgotten it, which is also helpful for international students' exams.

Disadvantages:

Senior high school students are relatively young, with poor self-control ability and immature outlook on life. In an unconstrained environment, they are easily guided by wrong values, and safety has become a concern of many parents in China. The above shortcomings are that as long as they are not around their parents, they exist to some extent.

I believe many students and their parents have questions. Which education stage is more suitable for applying to study in Canada? Here, experts studying abroad analyze the advantages and disadvantages of students studying abroad at various stages, hoping to benefit everyone.

Apply for foreign high schools after graduating from junior high school.

The advantage is very obvious. The younger a child is, the stronger his language ability will be, and he will soon reach the local level. In addition, getting a high school diploma in the country where he studied is very helpful for sprinting to the excellent universities in that country. At the same time, you can avoid the requirements of TOEFL, IELTS and other English tests, and you can apply for admission only by your high school grades, with a high probability of success. The disadvantage is that children are young, and there will be problems such as poor adaptability to the environment and weak self-discipline

Children who study abroad after graduating from junior high school should stay in foreign families, and schools will generally try to choose a better family among international students. In this way, children can better experience the education of foreign families. From the study point of view, domestic junior high school graduation has laid a good enough mathematical foundation. When you come to a foreign high school, once you pass the language barrier, you will be on the right track immediately. Foreign high school courses are mostly optional, which can give full play to children's personal talents, and it is by no means like domestic high school students who only turn around the baton of the college entrance examination. In addition, it depends on the child's personality. Studying abroad is mostly suitable for cheerful children, especially young students with poor adaptability.

Apply for a foreign undergraduate course after graduating from high school.

The advantage is that domestic high school education has laid a solid foundation for some subject knowledge. At the same time, at the age of graduating from high school, students have basically formed their own outlook on life, and western education courses are very complete, which can meet the needs of students for any major. According to experts, the best undergraduate education in the world is still in the United States, and the best schools are some private schools and aristocratic schools. The disadvantage is that the domestic high school curriculum is relatively tight. In addition to coping with the college entrance examination courses, children should also prepare for going abroad, such as entrustment, IELTS, SAT and GRE. This is a test for children's time and energy, and it is very difficult. In terms of relative disadvantages, the advantages of undergraduate study abroad are more obvious, which is also the main reason why undergraduate study abroad is so popular in recent years.

Apply for a master's degree abroad after graduating from college.

The advantage is that the academic system is short, the study abroad time is only 1-2 years, the cost is low, and most families in China can afford it. For traditional immigrant countries like Australia and Canada, graduate education can get more points for immigrants. If the chosen major is in short supply locally, the probability of emigration is higher. But the disadvantage is that students are older, their outlook on life is relatively fixed, and their language learning ability misses the best opportunity. Therefore, studying abroad is far less effective in integrating into the local environment and improving one's language ability than the first two schemes. At the same time, the employment probability of graduate degree after graduation from overseas is not as high as that of undergraduate degree, which leads to the phenomenon of returning to China after studying abroad.

At present, there are three ways for undergraduates to study abroad:

One is to study abroad at public expense. Generally speaking, there are few publicly-funded postgraduate places in each university. If the students are good enough, it is recommended to study abroad at public expense, which may not cost too much.

The second is to study abroad at one's own expense. At present, 90% of students choose to study abroad at their own expense. Generally speaking, at present, the cost of studying abroad in the United States is the highest, with the lowest annual cost of about 1.5-0.2 million yuan, and the average annual cost is 3-0.4 million yuan. Followed by Britain, Australia and other Commonwealth countries, Singapore, South Korea and Japan in Asia are in the middle price range.

The third is immigration. At present, many European and American countries implement high welfare policies, and foreign immigrants and their children can enjoy the same treatment as their own citizens, including free tuition or low tuition.