Everyone has the right to choose where to study. In order to answer this question, I specially watched the news. The news said that a little girl was successfully admitted to the chemistry department of Oxford University. Maybe it's because the news is a bit exaggerated. She is like a literary star. At this time, netizens began to get sour. They think that as China people, they must be admitted to universities in China, such as Tsinghua and Peking University. Then someone said that the girl didn't go to Tsinghua Peking University because she couldn't pass the exam.
Please check the global university rankings. Oxford University is ahead of Tsinghua University and Peking University. Although domestic universities are also very good, what's wrong with being admitted to a better school? Is it because China people want to restrict their development and acquire knowledge? You know, she will go back to China after studying, because she is from China!
Second, netizens are full of malice towards a person who is about to study abroad. Is it because of jealousy? There has been a saying among the people that "it is sour if you can't eat grapes". When I watch this news, this sentence will pop up in my mind. I'm not here to speak for netizens. Those who left messages on the Internet saying that this girl was going abroad, as well as those who attacked her unpatriotic, even said that she didn't get into Tsinghua Peking University, and it is estimated that she didn't even get into two books. With a little knowledge, people who have studied for a few days will not say such ignorant things.
A China native has got a good education abroad and acquired topics and knowledge that have not been studied at home. Who benefited the most from what she learned? It must be for the country, because she is from China. No matter where and how far she goes, she will eventually return to this black land, and the leaves will never move!
Finally: If I can get into Oxford University, I will go even if I sell iron. When I come back, I will go out to see the world and have different views on people and things. What a great opportunity!