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Studying abroad
Compared to the past, more people are now studying abroad because it is more
convenient and cheaper than before. Do you think this is beneficial to the foreign
student’s home country? Will this trend change much in the future?
Nowadays, there are more and more students choosing to study overseas due to a variety
of benefits for their own future life and career. From my perspective, I believe that this
trend can also be beneficial to the foreign student’s home country and will continue
developing in the next few years because of these benefits.
I think it is beneficial to the foreign student’s home country because after they finish
studying, they may choose to come back and contribute to their homeland. For example,
Vietnamese Professor, Ngo Bao Chau was announced by the 2010 International Congress of
Mathematics as one of four mathematicians to win the Fields Medal, which is the world’s
most prestigious mathematics award. After returning to Vietnam, he started to help and
encourage aspiring Vietnamese from universities to study mathematics further. He not only
contributed directly to the burgeoning field of Vietnamese mathematics but also continues
to serve as aspirational example to students of the rewards of studying abroad and then
returning home.
In the future, I believe that this trend will continue as both foreign and domestic countries
will support students through scholarships. For example, in Vietnam it is common for
students to apply for scholarships to study in countries like the USA, the UK, Australia,
France, and so on. These countries have the means and are willing to support students
from foreign countries because it enhances the diversity of their campuses. Additionally,
the government in Vietnam encourages studying abroad through scholarships for
underprivileged students. They do this because students who study abroad typically return
to Vietnam and help push forward economic development, as in the case of Ngo Bao Chau.
In conclusion, I feel that there are clear advantages for the foreign student’s home country
because of their potential academic and economic contributions after coming back home.
Developing nations in particular should invest heavily in programs to send students
abroad, besides funding their own educational infrastructure, if they want to have the kind
of secure foundation that will allow the country to flourish for many years.
Word count: 340 (a bit high – aim for 300!)
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