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Is it good for the poor to study abroad?

Hello, first of all, please think carefully about why you went abroad. Where to go to college? I think children from poor families go abroad just to get a high degree and have a good future, but if you don't have the qualification and courage to go to developed countries in Europe and America to get a doctorate, give up this idea as soon as possible. Because, if you go abroad at your own expense from undergraduate to master, don't think about it without 1 10,000! Such a high cost is a disaster for ordinary working families! If you go out to a junk school just to avoid the college entrance examination, you might as well spend less money to get a college diploma in China and find a good job after graduation with the saved money! Going abroad-going to high school-going to college-getting a green card is a game for rich and talented boys, which most people can't afford ~ ~ ~ Second, don't listen to irresponsible people and intermediaries, just want to make money, as if going abroad is much easier than the national college entrance examination. For high school students with average grades, it is far from easy to go abroad for college entrance examination in China! Speak the language first. Our students' study time and energy from junior high school to college for eight years (now 1 1 year) have exceeded the time of any subject they have ever taken, but the level ... It is no exaggeration to say that more than 80% of college graduates still can't reach the total score of the new TOEFL (full score 120) of most North American universities at 80-95. You are a senior three student. How can you suddenly attack in a short time? To say the least, even if the TOEFL score is enough, what about the SAT? Don't just listen to others say how simple the SAT is. It's good. Judging from the content of the exam, the SAT is much simpler than our senior high school level (some people say it is about equivalent to the third grade), but only if you can understand all the questions! As far as the English level required by SAT is concerned, I think it is equivalent to CET-8 or above, and the requirement for vocabulary is quite large. Even if TOEFL scores 1 10, the SAT is very difficult. Third, even if you are qualified in all aspects and lucky enough to be admitted to a foreign university, so what? Summing up the experience of people who have experienced it, you will face the following three problems: 1. The language problem is not what everyone thinks. If you speak Chinese, it won't be a problem. It will take you twice as long as others to finish your homework, let alone attend class. Language barriers lead to lower learning efficiency. You can't get along well with your classmates. Even though many people think they can talk to foreigners, you can't cut in when you are chatting with a group of foreigners. 2. The academic burden is heavier than that of domestic universities. Everyone thinks that Americans are educated for fun, but it is a big mistake to apply this view to higher education. American universities leave homework every day and have exams every week. Besides, Americans never treat their homework like China. Never make the mistake of cheating. Even if it is homework, the professor thinks that you are suspected of plagiarism, and there will be heavy penalties. 3. Different thinking. China's basic education is doomed that our students will not innovate and have no ideas of their own. We can only answer the knowledge in books, and the form of homework there is usually done in groups, and there is little experience in doing homework in China. Foreign universities combine leniency with severity, so it is really difficult to graduate from college smoothly ... At that point, will you still choose to "escape"? Give up fantasy, calm down and prepare for the college entrance examination ~ ~17, 8 years old. When you have enough strength, such as passing CET-6 and accumulating certain academic research background, it may be more realistic to consider going abroad for a master's degree or a doctor's degree. There is gold shining everywhere! Welcome to ask questions to 158 Education Online.