First, what attracts me most is that studying in a university abroad will broaden my world outlook. Different geographical climate, people with different cultural habits, and different ways of making friends and communicating will all bring us different influences, whether we experience it personally or observe it as a bystander. This kind of impact will make us involuntarily jump out of our own small circle and become a brand-new world. This change will eventually affect our outlook on life and values, and make us begin to tolerate the language or behavior that might have been rejected before, and begin to understand people whose behavior or thinking is different from ours.
Second, studying abroad allows us to leave the comfort zone of long-term habits and enter a strange environment, so that we can quickly tap our adaptability. The faster you adapt, the faster you will be happy. People's adaptability is often produced after accepting external stimuli internally. Once the adaptability is stimulated, it will not be picky about the choice of future environment, and it will have a greater chance of winning than others in a strange environment.
Thirdly, I want to experience different education systems. Usually, there are great differences between foreign education system and domestic education system. This means that even if it is the same course, the teaching materials, classroom teaching methods, teacher assessment requirements and so on will be different. For those who have received 12 years of education in China and are a little bored, I am eager to experience a different education system, just like a game mode is tired, change the game mode and restart the excitement.