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Please help analyze the disadvantages of studying in the Netherlands

I did not study in the Netherlands, but in Australia. At that time, I thought about a small European country, but the reasons why I did not choose it are as follows. First, even if English can be used to teach, it is still a small language that is used in daily life (in fact, it is also used in teaching). This is not good for improving English. Once a person speaking a minority language returns to China, if he or she does not have outstanding proficiency in the language, he or she will be very embarrassed and have few employment options. Second, most of the small European countries are non-immigration countries, so there are few choices when you graduate, and you are likely to return directly to your home country. Third, following the second disadvantage, returnees without work experience are in an embarrassing situation. If you leave the country after graduation, or even if you are allowed to stay for 1-2 years like the UK and France, it will be difficult to get hired without permanent residence (many positions will restrict the necessary Permanent residents, citizens, or they will be given priority), if you have any language advantage, you can find work experience very much. Finally, although there may be various rankings abroad, including the Netherlands, there are definitely many good schools ranked ahead of the vast majority of schools in China. However, in fact, the most recognized schools in China are the famous schools in the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries. . . After graduating from other schools, there are still more questions. The Netherlands is great, and studying abroad is quite risky.