For example, be more independent, experience the humanistic environment and so on.
For example, refutation: more autonomy, whether everyone is independent or not in the university is not necessarily related to the distance from home, and being close to home does not mean more dependence. On the contrary, it is close to home, so it is convenient to take care of yourself (there is no need to adapt to some different diets or something).
Experience the humanistic environment. Living in a place for a long time does have benefits, but it doesn't mean that you can have a good experience after living for a long time. It should be more obvious from the profound books and correct experience.
I think your argument should be in the following aspects:
First, it is close to home, convenient to travel and take care of family members.
Second, being familiar with the human environment can adapt to life more quickly and handle things happening around you better.
What are the requirements for a doctorate?
According to national regulations, applicants for doctoral degrees should have obtained a