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Cost Studying abroad is pricey ~~ the tuition fees ~~ the housing fees, ~~ the travel costs ~~ the spending money ~~~
24
Costs in some countries
RMB, …ten thousands a year
better facilities
•
more famous professors
9
Policies to attract Chinese students
10
The worrying situation now
• Some students have no clear career plans----they choose to go abroad, hoping a new environment can boost them up.
3
Research results
Conclusion: students
planning to go abroad account for
a large proportion
4
Current situation of Studying abroad
Chinese students :1.27 million. Destinations:103 countries. annual growth: 35% or more,
and has not be reduced.
5
Craze of studying abroa among
college students
6
The Current Situation
The number of Chinese students in the U.S.A
Year
2000 2006 2010
18
For nation Two vicious spiral ◎Talent drain ◎Lack of education investment
19
Sincere suggestions!
• Do not go blindly! Consider clearly! • Prepare well before you make decisions.
• To learn how to allocate the time better. • To broaden their horizons • To be accessible to the advanced teaching
methods and better educational systems. • Have a better chance to get a job abroad.
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How to prepare for studying abroad?
Start by considering these questions:
• What do you want or need to study? • Where do you want to go? Why? • Are you fluent enough in a foreign language to take
• Some students believe only going abroad can give them wonderful futures.
11
Reflect some blindness
12
Why do many students choose to study abroad?
• Some students choose to study abroad to learn a language from native speakers.
• Only one time
Several times
8
This phenomenon maybe is due to …
• The differences in universities
• China
Foreign Countries
• scores
scores and activities
•
Why Study Abroad
-------------------- Facts and advices
Let’s think about it!
1
A hot topic in society
Background
Has a big influence to society
2
• Studying abroad is the act of a student pursuing educational opportunities in another country.
• In the early weeks, the new experience and environment may excite you. Soon your excitement may be replaced by frustration with how different things are from home.
Number
17,397 36,802 128,000
7
This phenomenon maybe is due to …
• The differences in examinations
• China
Foreign Countries
• Difficult
Easy
• Low acceptance rate High acceptance rate
• …………..
13
Advantages of studying abroad
• To practice the ability of independence and problem-solving alone.
• To improve the ability of adapting to new environment and of learning or mastering a second language (or even a third language)
• Some students dare not face the fierce competition right now----- they choose to go abroad to avoid it, and keep enjoying the comfortable college life, with rich internet resources and cheap accommodation.
16
Disadvantages of studying abroad
• Long time being apart from their families may cause mental problems or even illnesses.
• Too young to accept or adapt to a new environment after going abroad.
• Students with weak self-control may give in to bad temptations so that they spend less time and effort on their major study.
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• Sometimes they are possible to be discriminated or abandoned by the foreign students.
classes? or will it be necessary for you to take some or all of your coursework in English? • How much time can you afford to spend abroad, in terms of academic time and economic resources?
• Others may take classes in their academic major in a place that allows them to expand their hands-on experience.
• Many people think study abroad will enhance employment opportunities.
Make your own future plans!
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Why should I study abroad?
Today’s world is becoming more internationally based. It is important to get a broader view of the world for our future. I will make myself more valuable to employers. The chances of future employment are much more positive if I’ve studied abroad.
• America 25---30 • England 30---40 • Canada 20---25 • Singapore 10---15 • Australia 20---30
25
• Costs may depend on :
• With the rapid development of society, we have entered an era of information explosion. In order to acquire more knowledge, many students decide to further their study abroad.
14
For nation
◆Reduce the pressure of employment in our country ◆Promote the development of our country
15
• Living and learning abroad means adjustment to a different lifestyle. This process is never easy and can include mood swings alternating between exhilaration and depression.
22
• Then choose a fit study abroad program to achieve your personal and academic goals as well as assist you with your long-range career.
• Field of Study: Explore a New Subject. You might like to take an opportunity to explore an entirely new subject. Foreign Language Courses. Many students take part in learning a new language or to perfect their skills in a language that is their major.
• Many students choose to study abroad so that the competition among them can be tremendous.
• Study abroad costs much more money than study internally. The economic burdens of the abroad students’ families are much heavier.
Cost Studying abroad is pricey ~~ the tuition fees ~~ the housing fees, ~~ the travel costs ~~ the spending money ~~~
24
Costs in some countries
RMB, …ten thousands a year
better facilities
•
more famous professors
9
Policies to attract Chinese students
10
The worrying situation now
• Some students have no clear career plans----they choose to go abroad, hoping a new environment can boost them up.
3
Research results
Conclusion: students
planning to go abroad account for
a large proportion
4
Current situation of Studying abroad
Chinese students :1.27 million. Destinations:103 countries. annual growth: 35% or more,
and has not be reduced.
5
Craze of studying abroa among
college students
6
The Current Situation
The number of Chinese students in the U.S.A
Year
2000 2006 2010
18
For nation Two vicious spiral ◎Talent drain ◎Lack of education investment
19
Sincere suggestions!
• Do not go blindly! Consider clearly! • Prepare well before you make decisions.
• To learn how to allocate the time better. • To broaden their horizons • To be accessible to the advanced teaching
methods and better educational systems. • Have a better chance to get a job abroad.
21
How to prepare for studying abroad?
Start by considering these questions:
• What do you want or need to study? • Where do you want to go? Why? • Are you fluent enough in a foreign language to take
• Some students believe only going abroad can give them wonderful futures.
11
Reflect some blindness
12
Why do many students choose to study abroad?
• Some students choose to study abroad to learn a language from native speakers.
• Only one time
Several times
8
This phenomenon maybe is due to …
• The differences in universities
• China
Foreign Countries
• scores
scores and activities
•
Why Study Abroad
-------------------- Facts and advices
Let’s think about it!
1
A hot topic in society
Background
Has a big influence to society
2
• Studying abroad is the act of a student pursuing educational opportunities in another country.
• In the early weeks, the new experience and environment may excite you. Soon your excitement may be replaced by frustration with how different things are from home.
Number
17,397 36,802 128,000
7
This phenomenon maybe is due to …
• The differences in examinations
• China
Foreign Countries
• Difficult
Easy
• Low acceptance rate High acceptance rate
• …………..
13
Advantages of studying abroad
• To practice the ability of independence and problem-solving alone.
• To improve the ability of adapting to new environment and of learning or mastering a second language (or even a third language)
• Some students dare not face the fierce competition right now----- they choose to go abroad to avoid it, and keep enjoying the comfortable college life, with rich internet resources and cheap accommodation.
16
Disadvantages of studying abroad
• Long time being apart from their families may cause mental problems or even illnesses.
• Too young to accept or adapt to a new environment after going abroad.
• Students with weak self-control may give in to bad temptations so that they spend less time and effort on their major study.
17
• Sometimes they are possible to be discriminated or abandoned by the foreign students.
classes? or will it be necessary for you to take some or all of your coursework in English? • How much time can you afford to spend abroad, in terms of academic time and economic resources?
• Others may take classes in their academic major in a place that allows them to expand their hands-on experience.
• Many people think study abroad will enhance employment opportunities.
Make your own future plans!
20
Why should I study abroad?
Today’s world is becoming more internationally based. It is important to get a broader view of the world for our future. I will make myself more valuable to employers. The chances of future employment are much more positive if I’ve studied abroad.
• America 25---30 • England 30---40 • Canada 20---25 • Singapore 10---15 • Australia 20---30
25
• Costs may depend on :
• With the rapid development of society, we have entered an era of information explosion. In order to acquire more knowledge, many students decide to further their study abroad.
14
For nation
◆Reduce the pressure of employment in our country ◆Promote the development of our country
15
• Living and learning abroad means adjustment to a different lifestyle. This process is never easy and can include mood swings alternating between exhilaration and depression.
22
• Then choose a fit study abroad program to achieve your personal and academic goals as well as assist you with your long-range career.
• Field of Study: Explore a New Subject. You might like to take an opportunity to explore an entirely new subject. Foreign Language Courses. Many students take part in learning a new language or to perfect their skills in a language that is their major.
• Many students choose to study abroad so that the competition among them can be tremendous.
• Study abroad costs much more money than study internally. The economic burdens of the abroad students’ families are much heavier.