Analysis Of Studying Abroad: Competition For Taiwan Students

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As the world we are living in is improving, the connections between the countries are getting closer and closer. Information, media and many other more are shared together, which is also known as Globalization. In consequences, English become one of the most well known language around the world, since globalization is also known as Americanization. Since then, many people start to migrate to United States to obtain their “American Dream”. immigrants come from all over the world, settling on the land of fortune, wishing to have a better and brighter future. However not everyone chose to settle down. Some come to the country to learn the language and get education, because by doing so one will have a better opportunities of having a better job …show more content…

In Taiwan, English not only was introduced as a new class for students since grade one, but it is also provided at cram school for one to be better at it. In addition, international schools were built for students who will be studying overseas. In the article, Studying Abroad: Competition for Taiwan Students, it mentioned that over 90 percent of the student who choose to study abroad came to the United State, and more than half of the 90 percent are in the ages between 23 to 28.The people who travelled are mostly attending to University/college, and some are for master and Ph.D programs. The reason why people choose to study abroad is because the public universities in Taiwan are very competitive. In addition, people believe that when studying abroad it help “widen one’s horizon” by learning from another culture, which will be helpful for applying for jobs and . Henceforth, the population of students going abroad is alway increasing but never the other way …show more content…

One of the major problem that international students face during their days in the United State are the stresses they had in many different areas. Since many people migrated to the United States for better opportunities and jobs, it had become into a “melting pot”, where there were many different ethnic groups. In the article written by Ying, she explained, for an international student who just arrived at the United States, he/she would be unfamiliar with everything and will be experiencing “cultural-shock”. Which causes international student struggling with anxiety, stress and “psychological disequilibration”. It will take time for one to adapt to the situation. However, it will not be any easy task for one to overcome, since the stressors are everywhere and will be in different areas of one’s

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