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High School Students Studying Abroad: Weighing the Advantages and Disadvantages and Making a Wise Choice
The results of the college entrance examination have been announced, and some people are happy and others are worried. Students who do well in the exam are studying which school to apply to, while those who do poorly in the exam are also faced with new life choices, among which studying abroad has become the choice of many people. However, the depreciation of the value of returnees has also caused controversy about the study abroad fever. So, should high school graduates study abroad? What are the advantages and disadvantages of going abroad? The teacher of the Japanese study abroad department of the Korea-Japan joint exchange meeting made an in-depth analysis for everyone.

Challenges and opportunities

Studying abroad is a challenge and opportunity for both students and parents. Japan has obvious advantages in the fields of psychology, economy, finance and IT. High school students can adapt to life abroad more quickly, receive quality education, and cultivate the ability of independent thinking and problem solving.

Creative cultivation and practicality

Japanese education pays attention to creative cultivation and practicality. Students can gain practical work experience during their stay at school, laying a foundation for future employment.

Young, less influenced by mother tongue.

Young, less influenced by mother tongue, easier to master and master foreign languages, and better understand Japanese culture and way of thinking.

Mathematics and English are helpful.

The foundation of mathematics and English after the college entrance examination is helpful for the examination of international students.

Lost values and security issues

High school students' self-control ability and outlook on life are not yet mature. Without parental restraint, they may face the loss of values and security problems. These shortcomings are the inevitable challenges of living independently without parents.

Weigh the pros and cons and make a wise choice.

Generally speaking, studying abroad needs to weigh the pros and cons and make wise choices according to personal circumstances and goals. I hope the analysis of the Korea-Japan joint exchange meeting can provide you with valuable reference.