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Should I study in America?

Actually, I think it's all individual phenomena. I have been in the United States for two years, and I feel that most Americans are still very friendly. Especially in universities, Americans are of high quality and at least polite in face. Racial discrimination is a very serious problem here, so basically there will be no bullying by Americans. If you ask them something they don't understand, most of them will answer and explain patiently. Some Americans used to look cold, but in fact they are just cool. They will be very friendly if you take the initiative to communicate with them. On the contrary, I think that sometimes China people in the United States look down on Americans and think that the questions they ask are stupid or something. Hehe, of course, this is far from racial discrimination. In the United States, it is more important to keep a correct attitude and not to rise to the height of race on a trivial matter, because Americans speak straight and are not better at twists and turns than China. They express their ideas directly, and like others, they don't think so much at all. Therefore, it is no problem to come to college. American universities have done a good job in equal academic exchanges. There may be a little discrimination, but just like there is a little terrorism in China, it does not affect daily life.

As for whether it is a waste of money to study in the United States, personally, the money spent is quite worthwhile. Because American schools are completely different from China, they attach great importance to students' social skills and their ability to deal with problems, which is a great exercise for students' ability.

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