Studying abroad, formerly known as studying abroad, generally refers to a person going to a country outside his own country to receive various kinds of education, which can be short-term or long-term (from a few weeks to several years). These people are called "international students". In Chinese mainland, students call studying in Hongkong and Macau studying abroad, because these areas have different education systems. An overseas short-term exchange program organized by the United States and other countries, whose English name is "Study foreign" is also literally translated as studying abroad. Please refer to overseas study (called overseas exchange in Chinese mainland).
The first trend is that there are more and more young people. Younger age is a mainstream in the future. In 2000, college students were the main students. After 20 10, there were more and more middle school students. From the proportion of people going abroad in China, it can be clearly seen that the proportion of high school graduates studying abroad has increased particularly rapidly in the past few years. So the first one is that the trend of younger age is heavier.
The second is that more and more people are studying in business schools. We know that since the beginning of the financial crisis in 2008, many people will encounter bottlenecks in their future career development, and it is not easy to change jobs during the financial crisis. Instead of staying in the company for the past two years, it is better to recharge your batteries and have more opportunities to finish MBA. We found that the whole business school actually learned more and more.
The third is that the choices of parents and students are becoming more and more rational. Parents and students in China used to look at the rankings. Parents are becoming more and more familiar with studying abroad, and they begin to look at the professional rankings of universities, the choice of grades and the future employment prospects. Our parents have gradually matured.