第2个回答 2007-03-27
There is no better opportunity to improve one's second language skills than living in the country where it is spoken. Living and studying abroad offers us a different perspective of the world. A person going abroad for study often experiences more difficulty-defficulty in adapting to a new culture and in dealing with all problems alone.
Early independent life is not necessarily good, if a child can't receive proper guidance and tender care from both teachers and parents. The educational quality is also a question-too many so-called universities abroad aim at earning money. When children come back,who can guarantee that they can adapt to the fierce competition here?