What is the most memorable thing about you during your time studying abroad?

Updated on society 2024-05-03
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In order to save transportation expenses, I insisted on carrying more than a dozen pounds of things along the train line for an hour. If you have nothing to do, you go to the supermarket just to buy discounted things. Girls love to go shopping, but they haven't been shopping a few times since they came to Australia, and they were just to be accompanied by friends.

    I go to school during the day, work in a restaurant at night, go home and sleep, and continue the next day. If you have homework to hand in, it's even higher, and you don't have to sleep at night. The restaurant owners and chefs who worked part-time were always targeting me and pointing at me in the face and scolding me.

    I was also betrayed and estranged by roommates who thought they would be good friends for life. The job search did not go well, my self-confidence fell to the bottom, I cried with my head covered at night, and my eyes were swollen the next day, and I continued to invest in the sea.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Good news but not bad news. In fact, I am very homesick, but I just have a hard mouth, and I don't say I feel homesick, I only say that I want to eat the food at home. I went out to work at Christmas, stood for thirteen hours, and my feet hurt so much.

    But I only told my mom that I could make a hundred pounds a day. In order to buy cheap vegetables, I ran to the market in the city center, bought a lot at a time, and it was particularly heavy, gritting my teeth and walking from the station for ten minutes, reluctant to take a taxi back. I accidentally cut my hand, my nails were cut off in half, and my tears fell from the pain at that time, so I calmly pulled a piece of kitchen paper and pressed it hard to stop the bleeding, went back to the room to disinfect, put a band-aid, and then went back to the kitchen to continue cutting.

    When you are alone, you always feel like a superman.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When I returned to China to attend various gatherings, everyone labeled me as "spending my family's money to eat, drink and have fun abroad, and I felt powerless" to defend myself. Sometimes it's so sad that tears come down on the spot.

    Studying abroad will face a lot of troubles, you may encounter unsuitable host families, you may not be used to the new way of education, you may have conflicts with teachers, you may be bullied by the locals, the previous social circle in China will gradually fade, and you have to bear loneliness, there are too many such things ......But when it all comes, you just have to remember that everything will pass. I believe that the difficulties we are experiencing now will be useful, because seeing more of the world than others will of course have to pay something.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I remember when I was studying abroad, I was staying with a family. When I stir-fry vegetables in Chinese vegetable oil, the smoke is very strong, and sometimes the fire alarm bell goes off, and at first I was afraid of the fire police, and I was so scared that I almost cried. Later, he knew that he could go downstairs to turn off the alarm, so he stumbled down and fell with a blue nose and swollen face.

    There is no atmosphere in the Spring Festival abroad, and in the early morning while watching the Spring Festival Gala in the bed, I hit the family **, and I started crying after the fight.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I have been studying abroad for two years, and I have spent almost half of my time alone, solving all the problems I encounter in life by myself. I remember working in a beverage shop on Christmas Eve last year, watching the locals with their families, holding a camera and recording the beautiful moments of Christmas together, and I was alone in a store, listening to Christmas songs on TV.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I was ostracized by the Chinese who just arrived abroad and went to the same school, and after a long time, I found that the pit was basically all my own compatriots. The most helpless thing in a foreign country is that I don't have a true friend, and I don't know who to go to when I cry, so I can only wipe my tears and continue walking. Parents can't be relied on, and friends can't be relied on, which is the saddest thing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think the most memorable thing about studying abroad is that you have to accept two completely different lifestyles, whether you live well at home or abroad, it is very difficult to accept the whole drastic change at once. It's a nuisance, but you have to accept it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Loneliness is a compulsory course for every international student, the friendship between foreign students is as light as water, a year or two after graduation I think everyone may forget each other's names, there are really not so many important people in life, but when you meet someone who cherishes you, you must cherish it and repay them with gratitude.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When I first arrived in the United States, I didn't know what to say about various sauces, I went to the dining car to buy hot dogs, and the waiter asked me what sauce I wanted, and I held it for a long time and said all....And the labor cost in the United States is very expensive, so I had to mop the mattress and move the solid wood bookcase (solid wood, you should know how heavy it is).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In fact, I think the most sad thing is not tiredness, pressure, and poverty, but the relationship with people. Everyone who studies abroad longs to get rid of loneliness and loneliness, but many people have to live a lonely, two-point and one-line life, and despite trying and trying, it is still difficult to get rid of. There are hundreds of friends in the circle of friends, but there is still nowhere to relieve loneliness.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The most sad thing about me during my study abroad was why the school spoke Chinese every day, which caused me not to learn English well until I graduated.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Language communication is a major problem in studying abroad, and when you can't even tell what is happening, how can you express your inner feelings? Living alone in a completely unfamiliar country and an unfamiliar city, of course, there are cultural differences.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The most sad thing is that I miss my relatives, classmates and friends? The feeling of longing is indescribable.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Both sad. Thing. If with a thief. There is no money to eat. No one helped you in the most difficult times. No one helped me when I got into my own country. That's both poignant.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The most sad thing is that I am ready for everything in my heart, it doesn't matter if I don't understand the language, it doesn't matter if I'm alone, I have to try whatever I say, and finally...And finally....I won't go, I'm not going to study abroad, you say it's sad.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Strange city. There is no money to pay for tuition. The ground is unfamiliar. It felt so lonely. Only hard work in life. Study hard and earn tuition. Save money for parents at home.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because I didn't go to school, I didn't feel sad, I just heard about it, and it wasn't worth taking lightly.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    We don't have our families by our side, but we need to grow!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think it's just that you are in a foreign land, you have no relatives, people in other lands despise your motherland, and you are very lonely, sad, and painful! Kill their deflated calves ruthlessly, kill their deflated calves, deflated calves, deflated calves, deflated calves, deflat

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    On the road, I encountered a voice barrier and couldn't get through, which is a sad thing.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The most sad thing is, of course, the encounter with a thief, this feeling is deep and strong, that day, I took my luggage to my school, wanted to find someone to take the luggage, found a local black brother, did not expect that the person saw that I was a Chinese and took my luggage.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I didn't study abroad, but I know that the most sad thing is that I don't understand the language at the beginning, and the communication is not very convenient, so I will encounter difficulties in making friends, so I am very lost psychologically.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Studying abroad is already a common thing, but everyone's study abroad journey is unique and exciting. Some people's study abroad life is smooth sailing, from applying to schools to studying abroad, from living overseas to graduating successfully, all the way is full of blooming flowers and bright sunshine. There are also some people whose life as a student is full of twists and turns, difficulties and sadness, such as moving many times, working hard, and being racially discriminated against, ......Wait a minute.

    There are many international students on social accounts who have shared their study abroad experiences, what sad things have they had when they lived abroad?

    At that time, I was 19 years old, and I worked four jobs at the same time, almost except for school time, I was working or on my way to work.

    My classmates told me to go out to play and travel, and I said that I didn't have time to go, but I didn't have money but I was embarrassed to say it.

    I couldn't get rid of it, and people gradually stopped calling me.

    Looking at their ** flying to various European countries on the weekend, I felt indescribable envy in my heart.

    At that time, I was in a small town in France, the population was sparse, I was a foreigner, I was still in school, I didn't have a diploma, and the language was not good, so it was difficult to find a decent job. Chinese restaurants, clothing stores, beauty salons, and massage parlors have all worked.

    I remember that year, I didn't buy winter clothes, I changed my two torn coats, thinking that I could wear summer clothes inside, and I would just wear a few more.

    And I only dare to buy summer clothes for less than 15 euros.

    That whole year, the only time I went out to the restaurant was the pasta that my classmates had for their birthdays, a plate of 10 euros, not the money I paid, but I was distressed that eating a small plate of noodles would cost so much. ”

    Liu Xiaotao: In my first year in Germany, I was 21 years old.

    It was snowing heavily in Europe that winter, and on a calf-deep Saturday morning, when the city's bus system was down, I walked an hour down the mountain to get to the hotel where I was working to take another temporary canceled shift.

    The girl who canceled attendance was my alumnus, beautiful, smart, and well-off, and she didn't wear more than 200 euros of pants once, and she sold 10 euros directly when she graduated;

    The girl who canceled her attendance sent the clothes back to China every time she did dry cleaning, washed them and sent them back, and bought another one when she needed a box urgently;

    The girl who canceled her attendance politely turned me down when she was invited to go to the Metzingen discount village with her, on the grounds that she never bought big brands in the factory store. And even if my purse is taken to the factory store, it is only enough for bummeln (just look at it and don't buy it);

    I cried silently on the bus home several times, because my father was unemployed, and her father was sitting in a seat in a certain hall to make a lot of money, and we were both working.

    I work part-time to reduce the burden on my family, but what is she working for?

    On top of that, there was moving, which was also a nightmare for my wandering life.

    I have lived in Germany for less than five years, during which time I have moved 11 times and moved to 4 cities.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Homesickness will feel special loneliness in a foreign country, you feel the cultural system you are not familiar with in this foreign country, different lifestyles, and some language communication problems, too far away from home, and homesick and can go back, and even the problem of jet lag even has to watch time black and white upside down.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I miss my family but can't go home to see it.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's because I don't study well, and I can't get into a good school, so I can only enter a pheasant university in a foreign country.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Racism! Racism! Racism! Say important things three times!!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    When night falls, you feel homesick.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    I don't know how to express my words in words.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1.Undergraduate transcripts: one copy in Chinese and one in English, and must be notarized by the school.

    2.Proof of English proficiency: TOEFL scores are generally required. Unlike in the United States, universities in Hong Kong do not require ETS to send their scores, but only require a copy of the original. Some universities don't even have to have a TOEFL score for the mainland.

    Level IV and VI certificates are also acceptable. However, a good TOEFL score is obviously more competitive.

    Grades: With the fierce competition, universities in Hong Kong require GRE scores, which, like TOEFL, only require a photocopy.

    4.Application**: Generally, just send an email to the admissions office or department, and the right person will send you the information**.

    However, unlike in the United States, universities in Hong Kong require you to state your research intentions, which of course only needs to be very broad and not very specific.

    5.Research Program: This is one of the most important points that is different from American universities.

    The research project is purely academic and does not need to add anything such as personal experience or feelings. It requires applicants to have a clear research proposal and a good grasp of it. The plan must be very specific and not too broad.

    The research plan generally includes the following points: (1) the research object, (2) the significance of the research question, (3) the status of previous research, (4) your research methodology, and (5) references. Generally speaking, the Department of Hands Branch will recommend that you contact a professor to determine the research topic and methodology, and obtain the professor's approval before submitting a formal proposal.

    Of course, if you can get the professor's attention, ask him to give you advice or even give you revisions, then the chances of success are very good. Letters of Recommendation: The University of Hong Kong generally only needs two letters of recommendation, but they must be from the academic field, others are not accepted.

    Letters of recommendation are: One or two copies**, the content of which is an evaluation of your academic talents. It should not be overlooked that your research proposal is also required to be evaluated and recommended.

    7.Application fee. The university application fee in Hong Kong is much lower than that in the United States, generally more than 100 Hong Kong dollars, which is affordable for the average person.

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