What do you think about studying abroad at a young age!? Tell us what you think!

Updated on educate 2024-05-02
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Nowadays, studying abroad is getting younger and younger, on the one hand, it reflects the improvement of people's living standards in today's society, and on the other hand, it has also caused an impact on teenagers. Some children who leave their homeland too early will subconsciously default to themselves as a certain country, and abandon their nationality.

    Studying abroad is two-sided, on the one hand, it lays a solid foundation for the child's future prospects, and on the other hand, it makes the child have a subtle understanding of the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Personally, I think. If you have money but have no way out of your studies. Going abroad is the best way to secure your future.

    But for those who are very hardworking.

    Down-to-earth learning is the way to go.

    Seriously. Education in the country is dissented no matter how it is. The results of that education are also very good.

    Basic education is very solid.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many pros and cons. Being young is conducive to mastering the language and accepting foreign cultures. But there are also many disadvantages, for example, for some children, without parental supervision, it may not develop in a healthy direction.

    If you are a middle school student, you can participate in a secondary school exchange program and live and study in another country, which will be strictly managed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Going abroad is a double-edged piece, but I believe the good outweighs the bad.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the context of globalization, more and more parents are sending their children abroad to receive education in order to cultivate their children's international vision and vision. At present, some parents do not agree with the test-oriented education model of primary and secondary schools in China, which is also the educational choice of some economically relatively wealthy families in the context of the current appreciation of Renming currency.

    In the eyes of many parents, sending their children to primary and secondary schools abroad has many benefits: first, giving their children a language environment to learn English from an early age; Secondly, China's basic education pays more attention to theoretical teaching, and in the United States and other countries, primary and secondary schools pay more attention to the cultivation of innovation, practice and pioneering ability; In addition, another key issue is that the opportunity to study in well-known universities in countries such as the United States is easier to obtain than the fierce competition in China's college entrance examination.

    Experts expressed different views on the phenomenon of studying abroad at a young age.

    Ren Shijun believes that the problems derived from the young age of studying abroad are mainly cultural differences, and young international students are "difficult to adapt" when they first go out. Some children who are loved by their parents at home have entered a state of "out of control" after being separated from the supervision of their parents. On the other hand, they have studied for several years and returned to China to work, but they are facing the embarrassment of reintegration.

    In this regard, Ren Shijun suggested that the child should not be sent out blindly. Parents should discuss with their children, if the child is interested and interested in personal development in the future in international finance, international ** and other industries, then it is very necessary to study abroad as soon as possible, on the contrary, it is not necessarily in a hurry to send the child out at a very young age.

    Zhong Haiwen, deputy director of the International Exchange Center of Hainan Middle School, believes that compared with domestic education, foreign education has more time for extracurricular activities, which requires children to reasonably arrange their own learning time and content. Therefore, it is very important for young international students to develop independence in their personal life and autonomy in learning.

    It should be noted that the academic qualifications obtained after studying abroad no longer have obvious advantages in the current domestic job market.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think you should learn to communicate with others, even if it is relatively simple, and learn some good habits.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think young international students can adapt better because they don't have much time to live in their home country.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You don't have to adapt to it at a young age, you can adapt to it at such a young age, and you can adapt to life casually.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Here is a reminder for international students. Since you have chosen to study in the United States, you must learn to change the class habits you have developed in China and strive to adjust yourself to the education model abroad.

    The American classroom attaches great importance to cultivating students' creative thinking and practical skills, so it is very beneficial to actively interact with professors and classmates in the classroom and have the courage to express their views and opinions on problems. In addition, in addition to studying, often participating in school or social practice activities is also an effective way to help expand the local circle of friends and quickly integrate into the overseas environment.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Try to communicate with the people around you, to adapt and to get used to their way of life.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, you have to understand that you are already abroad, so you have to adapt, and then if there is something that you don't fit into, you can ask teachers, classmates and friends for help, and then you have to adjust the gap in your inner mentality.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It feels a little better to have a local family to help, although there is a fear of an unfamiliar environment and an unfamiliar language when you first arrive.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After young international students go abroad, the urgent problem to be solved is to get rid of their dependence on their parents, gradually become independent, try to think about problems on their own, solve problems, deal with relationships with others, and take care of their daily lives in an orderly manner. This requires a process for young international students who are used to being bored and "arranged". In this regard, Xiao Xuan, who studied abroad at the age of 14, has a deep experience, "I still remember when I first came here, when I encountered some problems and suffered a little grievance, I would consciously or unconsciously think, let my father and mother handle this matter, I can't do it......."But I suddenly remembered that I was abroad, my father and mother were not around, everything had to rely on myself, and others had no obligation or responsibility to do these things for you, and you had to move towards independence step by step.

    Ai Fanglin, former education counselor of the Chinese Consulate General in New York, said that the main problem faced by young international students abroad is cultural conflict. This is reflected in the fact that many young international students lack understanding of the cultural background of the relevant country before going abroad. For example, some young international students choose to stay with local families.

    Most foreign families, they will have a fixed family time every night, the family sits together to chat, communicate with each other, but the young international students are not too good at this, they can't find common topics with each other, and then it is difficult to integrate into the family, so they feel lonely, unwilling to contact with the outside world, and eventually drift away from the local culture and living environment. Although there are many advantages in language learning, further education, and interest development, experts say that studying abroad at a young age should vary from person to person, and only children with good language skills, independent personality, and good living ability are suitable for "going abroad at a young age".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Don't let your child lose at the starting line, this sentence is becoming the consensus of more and more parents, when they realize that domestic education may not be able to meet their children's future needs for competition, studying abroad has become their last resort. In the past two years, students studying abroad, especially those studying in the United States, have shown an obvious trend of younger age, but after all, there are essential cultural differences between China and foreign countries, and many young international students have shown obvious discomfort after arriving in foreign countries.

    So at this time, as a parent, what should he do? Being anxious will only bring great pressure to the child, and the only way out is to help the child adapt to the social environment of the country where he is studying abroad. Let's take studying in the United States as an example, in the United States, primary school students pay attention to an open-minded mind, primary school students do not have homework, the only homework is to ask them to constantly think miracles.

    At this time, as a parent, you should encourage your children to boldly integrate into them, children's plasticity is the strongest, as long as they dare to integrate into American culture, they will soon adapt.

    In addition, in the local Chinese community, find out if there are people who have similar experience studying abroad, they straddle the two cultural categories of China and the United States, and can build a bridge between the children studying abroad and the American culture. As parents, we should be fully aware that children's education is a relatively long process, and we cannot decide the fate of our children with one exam or one test paper as in China. The strong support of parents, timely encouragement and timely cheering can help young international students quickly find their own position.

    It has now become an indisputable fact that elementary school students study in the United States, and cultural differences should not be a barrier to the growth of these young students. As long as you put your heart into it, you can quickly enter the local cultural atmosphere and lay a good foundation for your future growth.

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