Going to Italy as an international student:
The advantage is that you can increase your knowledge, learn foreign languages and cultivate your ability to live independently. Many universities in Italy are very old (Bologna University, Padua University, Milan University, etc. With a history of more than 500 years) and rich historical background. Many majors are also in the forefront of Europe and even the world, such as design, architecture, medicine and psychology. In addition, the tuition fees of Italian public universities are very low compared with those of English-speaking countries. Most students in China have completed the tuition fee remission, and the actual tuition fee paid generally does not exceed 800 euros per year. Scholarships are also easy to apply for. The consumption level in Italy is not very exaggerated, so it is relatively easy to save money or work.
Disadvantages: Italian universities are not well-known in China except for a few schools and majors. After all, most people are concerned about schools in English-speaking countries. In recent years, Italy's domestic economy has been depressed, and research funds have been greatly reduced. Therefore, it is more difficult to stay in Italy for work or research after graduation than other European and American countries. Language difficulties are not small, there are few schools and majors offering English courses, and it is difficult to adapt to the Italian English accent, which will be more difficult in the first few years. Many people in Italy are lazy and procrastinating, and it is very troublesome to go out to do things.
If it's just a part-time job, I'll just say most of the time. Most people who work in China go to garment factories run by China people (they can be said to be everywhere in Italy now), and some also work in restaurants. Generally, the work is very hard, and I'm afraid I won't have a legal status in the past few years. In fact, most factories in China, Italy are family-owned black factories, with wages much lower than the Italian average and no holidays, but higher than those in China. After all, they are euros. After a few years, with a certain savings base, contracting factories, bars and restaurants is still very profitable. Many people from Qingtian, Zhejiang and Fujian in Wenzhou have made a fortune here. In short, it will be difficult at first, and how to develop in the future depends on individuals.