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What are the misunderstandings that New Zealand China students should never go wrong?

1, blindly refusing to study abroad.

Such people, according to experience, generally have a bachelor's degree or above. Often, when the whole study abroad intermediary industry is basically positioned by the negative image of public opinion, they don't trust the intermediary and think that the quality of the employees is low and there is no need to communicate with the intermediary at the professional level. They are more inclined to rely on the network and classmates' information to help them make judgments.

2. Course selection focuses on the so-called hot majors.

I'm not saying that I'm against applying for hot majors in New Zealand, but I think some people are not suitable for some majors at all. For example, many people study immigration accounting, just like many people wanted to learn computer, IT and MBA in previous years. A student told me that he didn't like doing accounting and auditing all day, but his parents wanted him to emigrate, so he chose accounting. I seem to see this student frowning and calculating the balance sheet in class, and doing a job he doesn't like after graduation. Why bother?

3. The expectation of studying abroad is too high.

Many people regard studying in New Zealand as a springboard to a brilliant life, thinking that everything will be fine as long as they go abroad. I said you might be disappointed. If twenty years ago, going abroad was still the patent of a few people, ten years ago, returnees were still rare, but now the situation is completely different. On the one hand, more and more families can afford their children to study abroad, and more and more people go abroad; On the other hand, with more and more returnees returning to China, it is becoming more and more difficult to find a satisfactory job in the job market.