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What factors will discourage international students?

Among the people applying for studying abroad, many international students and their parents take "prestigious schools" as their goal, but every parent wants their children to enter prestigious schools, but they completely ignore whether their children's learning ability can adapt to the learning progress of famous foreign schools. It is really this behavior of ignoring children's abilities and the mentality of blindly pursuing prestigious schools that has laid a curse for children's persuasion. We all know that foreign universities adopt the principle of "lenient entry and strict exit", which makes it easy for international students to enter school but difficult to graduate. Moreover, foreign courses are generally heavier, exam assignments are often much more than those in China, and plagiarism and cheating are very strict. At the same time, foreign students with "prestigious school complex" find that their learning ability is not enough to complete their studies in the face of heavy schoolwork, which leads to their serious failure, and finally they face the result of being persuaded to quit, transfer or drop out of school.

In addition, the most common reason for being dismissed is that foreign students have violated the school rules of their country or school, especially high school students. Because of their young age and poor self-control, they are more likely to violate school rules or laws, so they often make mistakes such as being late, playing truant, copying, cheating, fighting, and failing to meet the standards, which eventually leads to expulsion from school.

In this regard, experts suggest that international students should do what they can when choosing a school, and must rely on their own learning ability and awareness in their studies, because there will be no teachers to urge students to study abroad, so students must take the initiative to learn and ask questions. In addition, it is suggested that foreign students should not choose too difficult elective courses in the first semester, but choose some simple and easy ones to adapt themselves to the new academic system and environment better and faster.