College students prefer to study abroad: eager to get a high degree of education and not wanting to take the postgraduate entrance examination.
at the weekend of China Youth Daily, Wang Yuan came to the school cafe with computers and information. Wang Yuan is a senior student in a university in Zhejiang. Soon after graduation, her classmates are busy with internships, graduation trips and so on, while she chooses to review English in school. Although Wang Yuan has received the offer from University of Manchester, she has to prepare for the IELTS exam to meet the school's language requirements. "At home, the whole people are very relaxed, unable to seriously review, and have to stay in school." Wang Yuan said.
in the early March of this year, the Ministry of Education held a new spring conference to introduce the work of studying abroad in China. Statistics show that the number of students studying abroad has expanded steadily, and the number of students studying abroad has increased steadily. In 2016, the total number of students studying abroad was 544 thousand and 500. From the academic level, undergraduate degree or above accounted for 70% (30.56% undergraduates and 35.51% of graduate students).
survey data from the Chinese University Media Alliance showed that 47.37% of the respondents from 551 people from more than 300 universities said they were studying abroad, going abroad to study or applying for studying abroad.
eager to get higher education, but not wanting to take the postgraduate entrance examination
studying abroad after graduation, has always been Wang Yuan's wish. Wang Yuan confessed that he did not consider the choice of outside the country, "because of the failure of the college entrance examination, I did not 985 or 211 colleges and universities. It is very difficult to take the entrance examination to a famous school in China." Wang Yuan firmly believes that universities in the UK can get better guidance and expertise. "The learning experience and life experience of going abroad for further education are all I want to get." This cute little girl is very firm, "I want to be a better person!"
"I never wavered in studying abroad. I think I may not get the desired result, but I must go abroad. " As Wang Yuan wished, by the end of 2016, the excellent undergraduate achievement had won the favor of University of Manchester in England and got offer.
in June 2015, Chen Xi graduated from a 985, 211 university in Liaoning. She had planned to go directly to the United States after graduation, but she had to learn English for another year because of the failure of the language. In September of next year, Chen Xi went to Clark University to study communication science.
"I want to improve my education, but do not want to take a graduate school", Chen Xi said, although he graduated from 985, 211 colleges and universities, but still hope to have a master's degree. She added: "when I was young, I wanted to go to the United States to see what the United States looked like."
in January this year, hu man returned to China for 3 months. She signed a contract with a Anhui magazine. Hu man is a 2015 - year - old college graduate in Anhui, not 985 or 211. After graduation, she went to University of Leeds to pursue further education. 2/3 of master's degree students are Chinese students studying in the school of communication and media in hu man.
"I study abroad for two reasons, first of all because of their own undergraduate school, direct work worried about their own competitiveness is not enough; secondly, I think that I lack of self-awareness of learning, graduate students may not be able to test." He also told reporters that his own science is a journalism. This major is more practical. It takes two to three years to read and study in China. "It takes only one year to go to the UK to go to graduate school, not only to get a diploma, but also to enter the workplace as soon as possible."
in the magazine working in hu man, the editorial staff are all master's degrees. "I'm glad I've got a diploma, or it's hard to find a job." In spite of this, he also said that he had a little psychological gap. "I studied new media major in Britain, mainly for UI design, but after returning home, I started a higher degree of work related to the undergraduate major."