Is study abroad life hard for a girl

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on which country you go to, whether the language is good, whether there are relatives or friends there, and whether the family will send money.

    Speaking from personal experience:

    If you go to an English-speaking country and you have a foundation in English, then, in general, it is relatively easy, first learn English, and then go to a casual job without money (go to a restaurant in a place where there are many Chinese); If you don't speak English well, it's hard work, and you need to learn English for a while (international students spend more than n dollars a day in a language school).

    Generally speaking, if you say bitter words, you will definitely feel bitter at first, no matter what, you will always feel lonely when you leave your homeland and have no relatives or friends around, but as long as you dare to say it and dare to talk to foreigners, then there is no problem. After 2 months you will be in that environment, and you may feel that it is much better than China.

    Besides, now that foreigners also like Chinese culture, they will definitely be Chinese.

    Study abroad experience: you have to study hard in school (foreigners are stupid, learning life is really simple, although Chinese are very simple), be friendly to others, and then find a better job (foreigners actually want Chinese to work, reason: honest, capable), the most important thing is not too tired, after all, there is no one around.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Studying abroad is not bitter at all, if you feel bitter, then it is generally caused by lack of money.

    If studying abroad is hard, then are Europeans and Americans living hard? We all know that this is not the case, their lives are not so bitter, so this kind of suffering is just a personal feeling, and there is no money to suffer in **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's take a look at which country.

    That's pretty bitter.

    What are you going out for?

    There is no need for this.

    China is good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it must be bitter.

    But I'm the same, I've already thought about it, and I must go if I have the chance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It can't be said to be bitter, it should be lonely.

    The problem is none other than this: how language money is learned.

    These three things are OK, and there is nothing wrong with the rest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Allah in Sydney.

    Out of the house.

    You have to do everything yourself.

    It's going to be hard at first.

    But if you think about it, these are all things that you will have to go through sooner or later.

    Then it's nothing.

    Now I take classes three days a week and work two or three days.

    Living expenses can be fully borne by yourself.

    You can also save some money to buy groceries.

    I bought a LV bag for my mom last Christmas. Earned by part-time jobs.

    So. Come out when you have the chance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How can you be lonely when studying abroad? Studying abroad in the early days will indeed be a little depressing, but unless your personality is too withdrawn and you can't make friends, don't be afraid that your English is not good and refuse to speak. Because the less you say, the less you say.

    In fact, it doesn't have much to do with money. As long as you can go abroad, you will have a certain amount of money. Children in China are predominantly linguistic. As long as you are willing to say it, you won't feel depressed when you make more friends. Most of the Americans are very warm and kind

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Ay. Brother!

    My computer is back, where are you?

    Play Disappear? Ay.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I'm also going to study abroad.

    I don't think the hardest part is loneliness.

    It's about how to survive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Before studying abroad, everyone was very envious of international students, thinking that studying abroad could broaden their knowledge and improve their English skills. However, I believe that those who have experienced or are studying abroad must have a lot of suffering that is not enough for outsiders, and after international students go abroad, they are alone in a foreign country without relatives and have poor language communication, but this is only the first difficulty faced by international students.

    If you want to talk about the unknown hardships of international students, as a member of the country who has returned from studying abroad, I really have a lot of hardships to say. Studying abroad is different from going to university at home, where it is easier to go home even if you are far away from home than abroad. When I came to a foreign country, I faced most of the foreigners with blonde hair and blue eyes, and at that time I really realized that I was abroad.

    When I first went abroad, my English was not very good, but my teachers, classmates, and people around me would not accommodate me because I was not good at English. So I was lectured by my tutor for missing homework in class, and I made a lot of jokes because I said the wrong name of the dish in the restaurant.

    The most desperate thing for me was that in the winter when it was more than 10 degrees below zero, I had a high fever and came to my aunt. The headache and the severe menstrual cramps made me worse than dead, but I couldn't find anyone to take me to the hospital, and I didn't dare to take fever-reducing medicine. At that time, I was sick in the dormitory for more than a week, and most of the time I was in a comatose state.

    In the process of my coma, I felt that I might not be able to hold on, but then the fever subsided. From then on, I knew that only my parents were the ones who cared about me the most in this world, and no one else would care about my life or death.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For those international students, there are still many difficulties, just like every holiday, there is an inexplicable sadness, homesickness but can't go back, can't see the closest family members.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I was luckier than most people, I successfully applied to study abroad under the Morningstar Growth Program, then my first part-time job was helping out in a gallery, and then all my Chinese classmates said wow, I envy you, we're all washing dishes or selling shoes. But I didn't know that at that time, in order to save more than a dozen dollars in gas money, I was stunned and walked a few kilometers alone to carry a large wooden plank in the rain, and when I arrived at the gallery, my arms were unconscious, and I continued to climb up and down with a high fever, and when I returned to the school dormitory, there were roommates who stole things. Later, when I came to the orchestra as a piano accompanist, my friends who came to see me perform said that you were so lucky.

    But they didn't know that I had been practicing the piano for 15 years since I was 4 years old, and even though I was studying architecture, I had to drag my sore filial legs and beg the teacher to let me use the piano room for two hours. In one night, I was released by a colleague and cried alone in the blackout exhibition hall, my mother sent a WeChat message to ask me what I was doing, and I replied that I was having dinner Mom, in fact, I had been hungry all day. But along the way, I don't regret it, because those bits and pieces that seemed difficult at the beginning have brought many unexpected rewards.

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