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Why Study in China (II)
2009-04-17



Personal Enrichment
(www.e-admission.edu.cn)

  Studying, living and travelling abroad are all invaluable experiences from a personal standpoint, and this is especially true for a huge and dynamic country like China. While home may seem slow-paced or even boring, spending even a small amount of time in China offers possibilities for personal growth and enrichment.

  Find More Opportunities

  China is the fastest growing country in the world and something new happens everyday and everywhere. The sheer pace of development means there are more chances to try new things, learn new skills and expand horizons than in another location.

  Self-Discovery

  Studying in China requires students to leave safety zones back home and forces adaptation to a new environment. This is a challenge and opportunity for students to learn more about themselves, what they like and dislike and how they act in an unfamiliar setting.

  Even those with previous international experience can benefit from study in China: the country's fast pace and fascinating culture can attract even the most experienced world travellers. The personal growth that studying in China provides can't be bought or learned in a classroom; it must be experienced.

  Make New Connections

  Living and studying in China brings students into contact with countless new people: classmates, neighbours, teachers and more. Making friends and connections in China is easy for anyone with an open mind. In a new environment, other international students will be looking to form new friendships, and Chinese people are just as interested in foreign students as foreign students are interested in China.

  - Chris Hearne, chief editor
  CHIWEST, Helping You into China's Schools


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