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Countries that are most willing to send their children to study abroad and the advantages and disadvantages of going abroad

According to the Times of India reported on July 15th, a survey conducted by HSBC indicated that parents all over the world are increasingly willing to spend money to send their children overseas for education. Among them, Indian parents are most willing to "send their children out", and China parents rank third in this willingness.

The data shows that the overwhelming majority of Indian parents (88%) are willing to send their children abroad for further study, followed by Turkish parents (83%), with 82% in Malaysia and China. For the United States and Canada, which are big recipients of international students, the proportion of parents willing to send their children abroad for study is 59% and 53% respectively. In contrast, only 52% of Australian parents are willing to send their children overseas for postgraduate study, which is at the bottom.

in the face of the upsurge of going abroad in China, I will briefly talk about the advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad!

Benefits:

1. After going out for a few years, first of all, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of foreign countries and broaden your horizons, and after living and working abroad for a few years, you may have the advanced ideas of western countries, which will undoubtedly have a far-reaching impact on your life and work.

2. Secondly, after going abroad, you will get rid of some bad habits, such as procrastination and laziness, lack of sense of time, etc., and your moral quality will also be greatly improved. At least, you will stop spitting and jaywalking, throwing batteries and white garbage like some people in China. Of course, maybe you were educated before you went out.

3. Going abroad is an excellent exercise for your perseverance and ability to live independently, which can cultivate your spirit of suffering. Maybe going abroad for a few years will give you such tenacious quality for a lifetime.

4. With an excellent foreign diploma and real skills, you can have food and clothing in this life!

5. If you practice an authentic foreign language, the future is boundless!

6. Maybe you can earn back a sum of US dollars, euros or pounds, which can help you accumulate the original money before starting a business!

7. Maybe you emigrated and lived a happy life in a sense.

8. Maybe you can become a business representative of a foreign company in China, get a foreign salary, and live in China. It's hard to be poor!

9. After just a few years of hard work abroad, you can enjoy a stable and high income from now on, which is a dream that others can't achieve for a lifetime!

1. If you are a man and a man is ambitious in all directions, you should take this youth to hone yourself and then make a big career. How brilliant it is! If you are a woman, after going abroad for gold plating, your value will naturally increase. In the traditional sense, it is doomed that your husband is either rich or has a lot of culture, power or status, and you will live a rich or high-grade life!

11. It's hard to find a job to graduate from college now. It's better to go abroad for gold plating than to take the postgraduate entrance examination at home. The time is similar, but the gold content is naturally incomparable.

Disadvantages:

1. First of all, this is a kind of gambling. The stakes are your youth, your parents' expectations and your parents' life savings (except for the rich). You will feel great pressure, and you will have to spend several years under this pressure!

2. Life abroad may be quite different from what you think. Many European countries are sparsely populated, with deserted streets and low-rise bungalows. The city appearance is not as good as that of Shanghai and Shenzhen in China, and even looks like rural areas!

3. High consumption abroad will often make you cash-strapped, so you always have to choose the cheap goods that others don't like.

4. Unfamiliarity in life can be found everywhere.

5. You will find it difficult to mingle with foreign students, and it is difficult for you to integrate into their lives.

6. There is no doubt that the poor are often not respected anywhere. In foreign countries, your status is lower than others. Of course, this is not absolute.

7. Some foreigners have strong xenophobia.

8. Foreign universities are lenient in entrance and strict in exit. You will find that graduation is always so difficult, and sometimes you even think of giving up.

9. The most difficult thing to overcome is the deep "homesickness" and loneliness. Few international students who have gone abroad have never cried. When you study hard but can't keep up, when you work hard but are mercilessly humiliated and deducted by your boss, when you come home complaining and find that your wallet is lost, especially when you are sick and feel sick but only one person stays in a narrow room, when your mother calls you and you still have to smile and say, "Mom, everything is fine here, don't worry."

1. When you come back, you will find that all your friends have their own ideal jobs and families, and besides a diploma, you have to start all over again ... At this time, you may feel that the aggressiveness of your youth is no longer there, and you may even envy others for their stable and plain lives. Although they are not very rich, they are very happy!