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需要一份英文辩论材料 留在国内还是出国 我的观点是留在国内好 希望能给一份英文的辩论赛材料 完整的辩论赛更好 邮箱j309364428@163.com
需要一份英文辩论材料 留在国内还是出国 我的观点是留在国内好 希望能给一份英文的辩论赛材料 完整的辩论赛更好 邮箱j30
It is an undeniable fact that the juvenile students today have more opportunities to experience overseas education and culture. Some seem to choose to study abroad at an early age to avoid the pressure of the college entrance exam(not to mention the shame of failure),or just to get away from the Chinese exam-oriented education system. All right, but in my viewpoint, the choice definitely lacks feasibility.
First and foremost, of the tens of thousands of students that go abroad each year, many enroll in second or third-rate schools, where the quality of education is often no better than what they would receive at home.
Preparation, of course, is exactly taken into account. On one hand, young student attending some crash courses often tend to lack the caliber to gear into the local community. They don't know how to deal with the trifles or to be economical, that is, they are not fortified enough. On the other hand, as time passes, young children will become increasingly estranged from their parents, which renders their parents empty-nesters, and parents will always feel upset. Namely, the rest of the family is not well-prepared for the children's leave.
Last but not least, compared with the situation in the early 1990s, the returned overseas students are no longer the cream of the crop among the China job-seeking graduates. On the contrary, they suffer the same job-hunting setbacks as their fellows that stay at home, for the employers now see that overseas study is no substitute for the overseas work experience.
To recap it, I think we should never allow the trend of studying abroad to dazzle our eyes so that we lose sight of our optimal options.
Li Xinyang is a Third Grade student at Beijing's prestigious No.4 high school. Unlike many of his classmates, Li doesn't need to take part in the college entrance exam, as he has already been accepted by Yale, Stanford and MIT in the US.
Li decided to study abroad when he was in junior high and was preparing for the TOFEL exam and the S-A-T's. But he didn't narrow his options. The straight A student remained active both in and out of the classroom.
Li Xinyang said,"Although I'll go abroad, I still need to study hard and attend volunteering activities here, which are important to me. I didn't give up further opportunities at home. So I also prepared for the college entrance exam at the same time."
Li Xinyang is not alone. The Ministry of Education shows a growing number of students study abroad, with 180-thousand this year. 20 to 30 percent of those are high school graduates. That trend is one of many reasons why numbers are down for this year's entrance exam.
But not everyone wants to work towards twin goals like Li. For students like Chen Yao, who has little chance of getting good results in the college entrance exam, studying abroad may be the only road to a bright future.
Chen Yao said, "If I take the college entrance exam in China, I can only get into a college without a bachelor degree. There may be better opportunities abroad, once my foreign language is up to scratch."
But for many students, crossing the language barrier is harder than expected. Liu Tong travelled to Beijing from his hometown Shenyang for an intensive English training course. But opting out of the college entrance exam doesn't mean life becomes any easier.
Liu Tong said, "I've taken the TOFEL test once. I think it's very difficult."
And language is only the first step in the quest to study abroad.
Students need to pass entrance exam for the country they wish to study in, and their scores and performances in high school will be an important reference point.
Delegate from James Cook University said, "If a student has bad record in high school, how can he convince us he's a good student? If he got high scores in China, he can also study hard in Australia with good achievements."
Studying abroad doesn't mean a lower standard. The competition to enter top ranking universities is equally fierce at home and abroad.
Li Xinyang was also admitted by China's top-ranking Tsinghua University, without even having to sit the exam. But in the end he selected Yale.
He'll start a new chapter of his life after the summer, but for now at least, all his hard work has paid off.