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Two sides. First, talk about the status quo. To be honest, your current situation is definitely not suitable for studying abroad.
After all, you can't take your parents with you to study abroad, it's all up to you. However, studying abroad is not self-study, so you have to do everything by yourself. Moreover, studying abroad is like being reborn, all social relationships, circle of friends, and life are completely replanned by yourself.
But with your character, it seems unlikely that this will happen.
Second, talk about improvement. Since you know your own problems and take the initiative to face them, first of all, keep in touch with your friends in China often, so as to ensure that you have a channel of communication. Secondly, increase your hobbies, make friends with people with the same hobbies, and exchange experiences.
Third, to study abroad, you must pass the language barrier and dare to communicate with others, especially foreigners. Have the courage to accept their way of thinking and the way they speak.
Believe that you will succeed.
Good luck.
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Personality can be changed. This has nothing to do with whether or not you can study abroad.
Is your future important or do you want to stay introverted for the rest of your life?
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It's best not to go out, it's almost certain that you'll largely regret going abroad later.
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It should be able to pull too.
I feel like I'm an introvert (although a lot of people don't say that...)
I think it's pretty good.
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It is not suitable to go to South Korea for introversions.
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No problem at all.
Schools in the UK are the cradle of children's talents, especially when they are young. There are as many as 60 elective courses, more than 30 clubs, and various activities are organized every week. Teachers will also actively explore children's interests and carry out cultivation, so that children can develop in many aspects.
In terms of personality, children who dare to challenge authority, have opinions, are creative, think independently, and have a strong personality are more suitable for foreign education. Such children are easily suppressed and smoothed out at home, while education abroad advocates individuality. British teachers prefer naughty children to obedient children.
Children who are good at **, sports or other specialties are more suitable for studying abroad as soon as possible. One of the most ridiculed sentences in domestic parenting is: don't let your child lose at the starting line.
In terms of sports, European and American parents do pay more attention. Children are exposed to a variety of sports from an early age, and they have plenty of time to work on the sports they enjoy.
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Explore your new city on your own
Whenever I move to a new place, I spend a few days exploring the city on my own. You may have plenty of opportunities to do this, but in the beginning, I found it to be a great way to get used to the place. It's a great way to relax and explore before you start college or work.
If you are an introvert, how do you survive studying abroad?
Don't be afraid to be alone.
If you've ever been overwhelmed by all the activities, shut-up trips, and parties, take a break. Don't blame yourself for the need to rest. Find ways to relax and give yourself some time to yourself whenever you need to.
I like to walk around the city for a long time, or drink coffee alone and watch the world change outside. Drinking coffee or eating alone can be stressful or intimidating – I know I felt this way the first time I traveled alone – but embrace your alone time and don't worry about what others think.
Find a way to document your experiences
A lot of introverts like to express their ideas in some form, whether it's writing, drawing, or something else. I like to write down my thoughts from time to time, and it has become a great way to document my experiences overseas. If these things can put you at ease and help you cope with what you've been through, do it.
Keep in touch with everyone back home.
Studying abroad, away from family and friends, is hard. It's hard to enjoy your time abroad when you're homesick, so don't forget to keep in touch with your loved ones. This will make it easier for you to adjust to your new life.
Be active with the people you meet.
It is very difficult for us introverts to make friends in a new place, but we should try our best to get out of our comfort zone and use Facebook groups, forums, and other ways at university to make friends. By starting a conversation online, you can find like-minded people before you arrive, which will make it easier for you to find more friends. Once you're there, go social, have a conversation.
Opportunity exists. A lot of people may feel insecure about taking the first step, just like you.
Challenge yourself and push your comfort zone.
While I'm in favor of embracing our introversion, we all have to step out of our comfort zone from time to time. Join a group trip, a new fun club, or do something that scares you. After all, you have a limited amount of time in this new place, so give it a try and make the most of it.
Make yourself feel at home.
Make your dorm room or unit cosy with some decorations. Whether it's posting a photo of yourself with friends and family or a few posters on the wall, it's essential for someone who has a broken heart to have a comfortable and relaxing space. Studying abroad is sometimes magical and sometimes depressing, but it's always worth it.
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If you are an introvert and want to survive studying abroad, you need to change yourself and work hard to socialize with your classmates and neighbors in Huaishanrang around you, and learn their living habits and experiences. To take the initiative to carry out social activities, no one is born with a lead, but through acquired efforts to achieve it.
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Make your bedroom or apartment comfortable with some decorations. Whether it's sticking your and your family's friends on the wall, or sticking posters on the wall, a space that makes people feel comfortable and relaxed is a must for introverts.
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You should try to change your mentality, try to participate in more social activities, meet more new people, and improve your strength.
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Introversion or extroversion is not the only condition that determines whether a child is suitable to go abroad. Instead, it is necessary to combine several major aspects and conditions to measure in a centralized manner.
Generally speaking, children with a more cheerful and outgoing personality are more suitable for studying abroad. Introverted children often like to be quiet and alone, do not like to deal with strangers, do not like to participate in group activities, do not have strong communication skills, and are slow to integrate into unfamiliar environments. Personality is not the only condition that determines whether a child is suitable for going abroad, but from one side, extroverts may be more likely to adapt to the new environment around them, while introverts may adapt a little faster.
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Part of the personality is innate, and the other part changes with the environment.
Studying abroad is equivalent to a change in your living environment, you have to face all kinds of problems in life, study and even work alone in an unfamiliar environment, in which you need to communicate with others, need to cooperate with others, and gradually you will let others participate in your circle.
On the other hand, the foreign environment will be relatively open, and your new friends may also be more open, and their words, deeds, behaviors, and mannerisms will have a subtle impact on you, and your personality will unconsciously get closer to them.
The above two points may lead to a slight change in personality after studying abroad.
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