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Description of several different types of international stud

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In this paper:分别从不同种类的留学生来讲,在每个种类里再细分国家。 首先,我一般把留学生分为以下几类: -学历留学生(本科,硕士):也就是拿中国大学的毕业证书的外籍学生。 -语言生:只...

For different types of international students, the country is subdivided into each category. First of all, I usually divide the overseas students into the following categories: - academic students (undergraduate, master) : foreign students with Chinese university diplomas. - language students: only in Chinese university for 1-2 years, many languages have been completed and then continue to study for bachelor or master degree exchange students: exchange students only in the first half of Chinese university to one year. Degree students: most of these students come from South Korea in our school, followed by Mongolia, Russia, southeast Asia, Africa, central Asia, etc. Students from Europe and the United States have fewer degree students, mainly in the language pressure. First of all, south Korean students, they have a large number of students, and every year, there is a cheerleading team outside the public teaching building to send water to the supporters. Most are self-inflicted, partly from South Korea, and partly from secondary schools in China. There is a large group of students in the school (student union of Korea). I remember that the most they did in freshman and sophomore year was that they did it in the underground square and it seemed like they were going to have to do it in-house. In general, Korean students are more friendly to each other than usual. They are very fashionable. In winter, they like to wear their slippers and wear slippers outside. The south Korean students I have seen have come to muddle along, all kinds of flunks and hard work, and the exam is better than the Chinese students. My former roommate was a Korean. He didn't say a few words in two years. He couldn't speak Chinese or English. The thesis is translated from Korean. In general, it's not a lot of contact because they're going to be more organized. They live in groups that provide Korean meals, both in the canteen and in takeout. Students in Mongolia and Russia are more likely than Korean students to reach out to local students or students from other countries. In particular, some of the students in Russia are famous in the school, and the singing party is not unknown. Southeast Asia is mainly from Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and so on. The students of Malay are very good, of course, because they have a lot of language to play with. In Vietnam, Thailand is also a group, but the feeling is very honest and lack of sense of existence, the basic kitchen is that they occupy every day cooking. Students in Africa and central Asia are mostly scholarship students. Here we explain the categories of scholarships, including full, half and one-time scholarships. The full prize is to cover the tuition fee and provide living expenses every month. Now that China is rich, the country is sending money everywhere to promote international exchanges and help African and central Asian partners, most of whom have scholarships. Half a prize is for tuition. A one-time scholarship is an annual or term review, or a scholarship to Beijing, which looks like 2-3k. You can't apply for a full prize. Well, the tuition fee for the undergraduate students is 2-3w according to the major. The students in Africa and central Asia are very mysterious, because I know a lot of the children from my own country who are very strong in their own country, and the children of political leaders or other government officials come to China to go to school. So the teacher didn't dare to hang them. African students often use our building to open a party to two or three in the morning, music to the whole building to hear no one dares to control. Oh, it was the end. As a result, many teachers don't like them very much, because many students don't take classes seriously. Therefore, it has affected other international students. Some of the classes are named after students or teachers who have come to see the students today. The national distribution of students with master's degree is evenly distributed. Most of them are good in Chinese, except to read IMBA. In general, students with academic degrees have come to study hard. Most Chinese are very good, at least HSK5, after all, many of them have to come in. Foreign students also have their own compulsory courses, such as Chinese language classes, such as Chinese grammar, tang poetry and so on. But you can see the difference in language in this class. Talking to them is a great way to talk to them, but one of them is a grammar lesson or a tang poetry class. I do grammar exercises mostly directly. I don't know the rules. Our school has a compulsory course, the teacher of History As A Mirror from the beginning to say no foreign students, came to hang ha-ha. But let me stay here for the sake of being Chinese. The class was really not an international student. I was the last one in the class, and the teacher congratulated me on being the first foreign student to take his class. Language students: there are not many language students in our school. They only study Chinese every week and have classes every afternoon. So it's a little bit more leisurely, like a prep school. The national distribution is not very clear. In fact, most of the foreign students I know who have studied languages come to our school from other universities. Did we actually read the language in our school? Or do you think it's time to go to the north to learn Chinese? Exchange students: I contact more exchange student, because I am a business English, professional class is full of English teaching, so business exchange students basic it with us in class, and the last two years start because school of cooperation, the number of Belgian and French surge, especially research method and study business. This kind of students are more consistent with the stereotype of foreign students, namely, every day night club bar, no class, play everywhere. It's only been a year. European and American countries make up a particularly large number, especially in Europe. Our school is Denmark, Spain, France and Belgium. They have very few classes and often skip classes. Life is eating, soaking, traveling. This kind of life in their own country was unlikely, but because of the currency in China can use a small amount of money to enjoy special senior things makes them a lot of fun, taping. This year, because of the French language, in order not to lose their French to go out with them more, it is the nightclub. The basic evening process is to go to the club before 6 PM and send out the list (usually a few fake names just in case) to the agent. Eat, go from ten to eleven until the end of one to two at open bar and then run to vics, element or something like that until dawn. The advantage of being a student in Europe and the United States is that going to a club is basically free. Girls are free, boys are on the list for 50 drinks. Most of them go to V Plus because they can go straight to Vics, and sometimes they want to go to DADA in the drum tower with their own people. They often have something called fiestamarathon, which means they go out every day for seven days. Because I have classes! Except for nightclubs. Travel is usually first to some first-tier Chinese cities such as Shanghai and Hong Kong. I feel like I'm going to go to the local area, hiking, camping and going to places. I would say the gang secretly broke into Tibet. It is bold, and because of initiative, generosity, and western face, all sorts of smooth and pleasing. After that, it is usually a trip to southeast Asia, mainly to Thailand and Vietnam. South Korea's Japanese are not, expensive. This group of Chinese people, can say basic, can order a car, enough to catch girls. Some of them are learning or learning Chinese, many are hsk3-4 level, but they don't look like that! Generally speaking, the life style of international students is different according to the nature of studying abroad, but the nature is not changed. Seldom see them go to study room, generally be still coffee shop review is more. But it still feels like there are no Chinese students to work hard, many of them are pre-test raids. Europe and the United States after some discussion with me think the main is not that urgent and stress, Chinese students feel young play is going, nothing like that, or a few want to graduate with good offers, and get a more even if is to choose their own like or local school, famous university is not so deep feelings. I didn't see many students working to earn money. Even if it is mainly teaching English, take part in activities that require foreigners to get paid. On the high side, there are a few real foreigners in our school. After that, I was invited to attend the program of the foreigner forum, which seems to be the one introduced from Korea. In fact, for European students, they are very frugal, and AA is very active, and the club is definitely full of four people. However, as far as I am concerned, the living expenses of the students in Belgium are quite normal for a month 4-5 hundred euros, and the concept is totally different when China changes to 3000. Feel students save money as Chinese students are different, they can go to a night club to drink and play, to travel, but at the same time, tourism way and very save, spend the night with a sleeping bag local families or QingLv can make do. There is no one to cut off, or to use. In addition, some people in the embassy knew that they would help the embassy to do the translation and so on. This kind of money is relatively fast, and the activity of 1k for 2 to 3 days is quite normal. In August, I was still looking for the reception of the news media tour group in Britain and France, and the 15 days of 6k newsletter and travel expenses. There are also parties that can be held at the Chinese embassy in China. If I hadn't taken the exam, I would have taken a selfie with the king the other day. Just think of it now, and then add it.
分别从不同种类的留学生来讲,在每个种类里再细分国家。 首先,我一般把留学生分为以下几类: -学历留学生(本科,硕士):也就是拿中国大学的毕业证书的外籍学生。 -语言生:只是在中国大学学习1-2年中文,很多语言学成之后再继续读本科或者硕士 -交换生:只在中国大学上半年到一年的交换生。 学历留学生: 这类的本科学生在我们学校大部分来自韩国,其次是蒙古,俄罗斯,东南亚,非洲,中亚等。来自欧美的学历留学生比较少,主要是语言方面压力比较大。 首先韩国学生,他们数量众多,每年入学考试都有拉拉队在公共教学楼外面给助威送饭送水。大部分是自费生,一部分从韩国过来,另一部分是在中国长大或者上的中学。在学校有自己的大团体(韩国学生学生会),会自己组织众多活动。我记得大一大二他们做的最多的就是在地下广场练舞貌似要内部表演比拼。韩国学生总的来说非常欢脱,待人都比较友好,很潮,冬天特别喜欢不穿袜子穿拖鞋在外面晃悠。我见识过的韩国学生有来混日子,各种挂科的,也有很刻苦努力,考试比中国学生还好的。我前一个室友是韩国人,两年都没说几句话,他中文英文都不行,天天不是LOL就是看综艺或者编程。论文神马都是从韩语翻译的呵呵呵。总的来说接触的不多因为他们会比较抱团。他们生活方面因为群体大,不管是食堂还是外卖都有专门给他们提供韩餐的。 蒙古和俄罗斯的学生会比韩国学生更愿意接触当地学生或者其他国家的学生。尤其俄罗斯的几个同学都是学校的名人,唱歌party无人不晓,一般留学生公寓住的肯定认识他们。 东南亚的主要来自马来西亚,印尼,越南泰国等。马来的同学比较嗨,当然因为他们很多语言通所以跟谁都玩儿得来。越南泰国的也是自己抱团,但是感觉都很老实且缺少存在感,基本厨房都是它们霸占天天做饭。 非洲和中亚的学生大部分都是奖学金学生。 这里解释下奖学金的类别,分别有全奖,半奖和一次性奖学金。全奖是包学费住宿费还每个月提供生活费。现在中国有钱了,国家到处发钱为了促进国际交流也是帮助非洲和中亚的伙伴们,他们大部分都有奖学金。半奖是只包学费。一次性奖学金属于每年或者每个学期评,或者拿北京市的奖学金,一等貌似2-3k吧。有了全奖的不能再申请。哦,这里说明下,本科留学生的学费是2-3W根据专业。 非洲和中亚的同学感觉都很神秘,因为我知道的很多都是家里在自己国家很牛逼,政要或者其他政府官员的孩子来中国上学。因此老师根本不敢挂他们。非洲同学们经常用我们楼的自习室开party到凌晨两三点,音乐大到全楼听见还没人敢管。哦,那时是期末。 本科学历留学生里还是韩国学生占大头,也因此很多老师并不太喜欢他们,因为很多并不认真上课学习云云。也因此波及到其他留学生,有些课是出了名的挂留学生或者老师看今天人来的少就说,我们来点下留学生的名吧呵呵呵。 硕士的学历留学生的国家分布均匀了些,大部分都中文很好,除了来读IMBA的。  总的来说学历留学生有来混日子也有来好好学习。大部分中文都非常之好,至少HSK5吧,毕竟很多都得考试进来。学历留学生也有自己专门的必修课,那就是汉语语言课,比如汉语语法啊,唐诗等等。但是上这种课的时候就能看出语言的差别了。平时跟他们聊天你会觉得他们中文非常之棒,但是一上语法课或者唐诗课,一个个抱头痛哭。我做语法练习基本上都是直接做,根本不懂规则凭语感就够了。我们学校有原典类必修课,上的资治通鉴的老师一开始就说不要留学生,来了也给挂呵呵。但是看在我是华裔的份上让我留下了。那个课确实不是留学生可以驾驭的,我67分以班里倒数第一过了,老师还来恭喜我作为第一个过他的课的留学生呵呵呵呵…… 语言生: 我们学校的语言生并不是很多,他们的每周只学中文,每天下午上课。所以比较闲,类似预科。国家分布并不是很清楚。其实大部分我知道读过语言的留学生都是在其他大学学的再来我们学校。真正在我们学校读了语言的貌似留下的不多?还是说拿人大当跳板学完中文去北清了? 交换生: 我接触比较多的是交换生,因为我是英语商科的,专业课全是英语教学,因此商科交换生基本都跟我们上课,而且最近两年开始因为学校开展的合作,比利时和法国人的数量剧增,尤其是学法和学商的。 这类学生比较符合大家对留学生的一些stereotype,也就是天天夜店酒吧,不上课,到处玩儿。人家只来一年嘛。 欧美国家占的特别多,尤其欧洲。我们学校是丹麦,西班牙,法国和比利时的最多。他们的课特别少,而且经常翘课。生活就是吃玩儿,泡吧,旅游。这种生活在他们自己的国家本来是不太可能的,但是因为汇率问题到了中国可以用很少的钱去享受特别高级的事物使得他们很多玩儿的忘乎所以,乐不思蜀。 今年因为说法语的多了,为了不丢了自己的法语跟他们出去的比较多,也就是泡夜店。基本晚上的流程是晚上六点前所有要去夜店的报好名,把名单(一般多写几个假名字以防万一)发给agent。吃饭,十点到十一点一直到1-2点在open bar的喝差不多完后跑去vics,element之类的玩儿到天亮。作为欧美学生的好处就是去夜店基本不花钱。女生免费,男生只要在名单上50畅饮。去的最多是V Plus因为之后可以直接走到Vics,有的时候想跟“自己人”玩儿就去鼓楼的DADA。他们经常会搞个叫做fiestamarathon的东西,也就是七天连着天天出去嗨呵呵呵,我还没尝试过……因为我有课啊! 除了夜店就是旅游。旅游一般是先去些中国一线城市比如上海,香港。感觉差不多了就开始到地方上闯了,各种爬山野营,逛古迹。我会说那帮人背包偷偷私闯西藏么呵呵。反正就是胆子大,而且因为主动,大方,加上西方面孔,各种顺利讨人喜欢。之后一般是去东南亚旅游,主要目的地是泰国和越南。韩国日本类的不去,贵。  这帮人中文一般吧,能说基本的,能点菜叫车,够钓妹子。有些也是学过或者在学中文,很多都是HSK3-4级水平,但是怎么看都不像有那个水平的啊!  总的来说留学生的生活方式根据留学性质还是有所不同,但是本性是不改的,该玩儿玩儿。很少看他们去自习室,一般是还是咖啡馆复习比较多。但是还是从感觉上觉得没中国学生刻苦吧,很多都是考试前突击。欧美的一些跟我讨论后觉得主要是没有中国学生那种紧迫和压力感,感觉年轻就是玩儿闹腾,成绩神马也就那样,想毕业拿好offer之类的还是少数,就算要拿更多是选择自己喜欢或者就当地的学校,名牌大学的感情没那么深。 题主问了赚钱的问题,其实我没有见到很多学生出去打工赚钱。就算有主要也是教教英语,参加一些需要外国人的活动拿酬劳。比较高大上的是我们学校有几个真老外中文外文都简直了,完后被邀请去参加那个外国人座谈会的节目,貌似是从韩国引进的那个?其实就欧洲的学生来讲,他们是很节省的而且AA很主动,去夜店打车肯定坐满四人分摊等等。但是,就我来说吧,在比利时的学生一个月4-5百欧的生活费挺正常的,换到中国变3000,概念就完全不同了。感觉留学生省钱其实跟中国学生是不同的,他们可以去夜店喝酒玩儿闹,旅游,但是同时旅游的方式又非常节省,带个睡袋借宿当地人家或者青旅就可以凑合。人家没某宝可剁手,也没法用。另外,有些跟使馆的人认识,会帮使馆做翻译等等工作,这种来钱比较快,一次2-3天的活动1k左右挺正常。八月份还在找会中英法的做地接接待新闻媒体旅行团的呢,15天6k报通讯和旅费呵呵。还有就是可以在中国蹭本国使馆举行的各种宴会。要不是我考试,前两天也去钓鱼台跟国王自拍了呢。 现在只想到这么多吧,想起来再加。


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