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About the trade-offs between going abroad for postgraduate entrance examinations and domestic postgraduate entrance examinations

First, you have to ask yourself whether you really like reading and this major. I see that too many students are just following the trend of people taking postgraduate entrance examinations or going abroad. This is unnecessary. As you said, it requires a lot of manpower, material and financial resources. In fact, if you graduate from a bachelor's degree, the experience gained from working for several years will not be any worse than continuing your studies. There are classmates I know who are doing well without going to graduate school or going abroad. If you want to go abroad to make kelp, you might as well stay at home, and the money can be put to good use.

If the answer to the first question is that you like reading very much, then consider whether you want to continue studying this major. If so, ask yourself another question, are you afraid of English? If you are weak in English, you will actually have no advantage at all. If you study very hard, you may not learn well. When the time comes, your graduation transcript will have a lot of B/C, which will not look good. There is nothing wrong with domestic graduate students, at least for students who are not very good at foreign languages. If they can go to a university with professional advantages in China, they may not be worse than the Turtles. If you like English, don't hate reading long paragraphs of text, have a good GPA, have rich experience in college, and have good evaluations from teachers, then you can go abroad and get a foreign diploma. By the time you graduate, it's actually up to you whether you can go back or not. Maybe you want to stay in the United States, dig a pot of gold and then go back. Then the return date will be far away. If you make up your mind to return to China, you should look for a foreign university with a good reputation in China. In fact, apart from really good and famous universities, most of the famous universities in China are created by speculation and may not necessarily be good professionally. Those who are professional may not be famous in China. You need to weigh it up. Moreover, as far as I know, the systems of this industry in different countries are different, and what you study may not be applicable when you return to your country. So generally after they come out, most of them may stay here. The above are purely personal opinions and are for reference only.