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JPED真人图书馆
真人图书馆Living Library这种阅读理念,起源于丹麦哥本哈根,是一种通过与分享者的交谈,从而获得更多知识的活动。达罗捷派升学指导中心,为帮助低年级同学对海外留学建立初步的了解和认识,特邀请我校教师进行专题分享活动。
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JPED老师均毕业于海内外知名院校,拥有多年海外留学及工作经验。通过老师们的讲解能够更好地帮助学生贴近真实的海外留学生活,从而获得PPT或者纸质书籍等载体所无法达到的直接的感受。
本期分享,邀请到两位具有英国留学经历的老师—楚君老师、妍妍老师,两位老师在英学习时均在巴斯大学有过求学经历,此次两位老师将自己在学校及英国留学期间的感受与同学们分享。
两位老师均曾就读于英国知名学府巴斯大学,相似的求学经验,不同的人生经历,多视角的为同学们提供英国留学可参考的宝贵建议。巴斯大学:小而美且有力量的海外高校
巴斯大学和达罗捷派教育理念很相似,严谨的学术氛围,轻松愉悦的生活环境。
巴斯大学(University of Bath),成立于1966年, 是英国著名的1994联盟成员,属于平板玻璃大学, 位于英国英格兰埃文郡小城巴斯,是一所以科研为导向的英国著名公立研究型大学,学术实力被评定为世界领先。
师生关系紧密
求学期间,我们最大的感受便是师生之间拥有非常好的关系,英国学校大多数为小班制教学,在授课时老师们经常会带一些甜品与同学们分享,并在会在每节课专门设定一个休闲时间,与学生分享彼此的生活。在周末时还会邀请学生去自己的家里做客,利用课余时间为学生进行答疑,师生之间亦师亦友。两位老师的学生时代
教学监管完善
学校规章制度完善,非常尊重学生的建议与意见,对于教师的教学质量有着严格的要求,学校设立完备的监督及反馈机制。一旦发现教师没有对学生的学术指导做出相应的工作,包括且不限于课程质量低、作业布置不合理超出学生接受成都等,学生可以立即向有关部门进行投诉并举报该教师。接到投诉,学校会立刻进行处理并将情况以邮件的形式反馈给全校学生。巴斯大学以邮件的形式与校友保持密切联系
对于在校生,能够通过邮件了解到学校获得的荣誉、节庆安排,解决学术及生活中遇到的问题,在毕业之后,学校也会通过邮件的方式与校友保持一个比较好的联系。学生服务专业且细致
其实无论是英国的大学还是欧陆地区的高校,在学生服务这一点上都做的非常细致,每一所学校都有自己的特色。
巴斯大学最值得一提的是职业规划项目,该项目对于学生来说受益匪浅。学校拥有非常完善的就业指导,不论学生希望对外来的职业发展有更明确的规划,还是想进一步提升自己的职业技能,甚至只是简单的修改建立,巴斯大学就业服务中心都能为其提供有力的支持。
巴斯大学就业指导手册楚君老师在毕业后曾留在英国求职,求职期间,学校就业指导中心不仅给予有针对性的指导,并发放了大量的指导手册。其中一个手册的封面右下角出现的普华永道的logo,就是楚君老师曾经的工作地点。运动强校
每一所英国大学都会有一项自己特别强的体育运动项目,比如说巴斯大学的游泳项目,学校派出的运动员多次夺得奥运奖牌。2021年巴斯大学选出9位游泳健将出战东京奥运会
巴斯大学的Team Baths sport Training Village作为奥运健儿的“培育中心”,培养出了众多奥运奖牌获得者。
在过去三届奥运会中,巴斯大学游泳队总共获得了10枚奖牌。
分别是:
Michael Jamieson 2012年伦敦奥运会银牌
Jazz Carlin 2012年伦敦奥运会2枚银牌
Siobhan-Marie O’Connor 2016年里约奥运会银牌
Chris Walker-Hebborn 2016年里约奥运会银牌
因此,很多大家熟知的参与奥运运动员,基本上某海外高校的毕业生或者大学的教练。比如迈克尔·菲尔普斯,美国著名游泳选手,23枚奥运会金牌得主,他就任职于亚利桑那州立大学(我校毕业生Sam Guo现就读于该校)担任体育教练。
所以说这一点并不局限于英国的学校,而是整个西方国家包括美国、英国、加拿大、澳洲等国家,在该地区的不同大学都会存在不同的体育精神代表以及擅长的体育项目。
不同的学校会给同学们提供不同的资源,如果能够通过学校的升学指导课程提前了解不同地区的大学,不妨在资源、人力、学科结合、实习等方面进行深入了解确认日后如果就读该学校,是否有更好的机会给到自己。
楚君老师:特色学制打开通往世界的大门
提到欧洲我觉得有一个非常好的学制,可以在多个国家和地区进行交换学习,这个项目叫做欧盟Erasmus+。
Erasmus+项目是由欧盟资助的高等教育领域内的一个合作奖学金项目,是一项提供确切的欧洲高等教育机会的全球性计划,其首要目的在于寻求增强欧洲高等教育的质量和在世界范围内的吸引力。其次,Erasmus+项目为促进不同文化间有价值的交流和对话提供了一个框架。
这个项目是美国及欧盟签署在框架协议中的重点项目,如果说你在美国读大学,可以申请去欧洲的学校、英国的学校去交换,而且欧盟内部也会有很多高校和高校之间的联合,在本科期间就有很多这种机会。
这个项目在欧美国家知名度很高,但在中国很少有人知道。因为该项目在欧盟外录取的人数非常有限,每个地区/专业只招一个人。不过一旦录取,不仅可以自由选择在哪些国家的学校学习(研究生两年,最多可以选择四个国家的四所学校),而且会收到一笔不菲的奖学金。巴斯大学就是我学习计划中的一所。
楚君老师在UNDP 曼谷总部
我当时的研究方向是比较政治学,课程会涉及到许多的国际发展议题,比如外交、欧盟法律及行政制度框架、社会公平、以及当时颇受争议的难民问题等。该项目深得联合国等国际组织的青睐,因为申请该项目的学生通常掌握2种以上的语言,并且对多文化交流也颇有心得。
通过这个项目的学习,可以多一个角度看世界,并且拥有一段非常好的学习经历。
毕业之后,我加入了一家国际组织在英国的分办公室,在女王城堡所在的温莎(Windsor)工作。在管理当地团队的过程中,我对英国的职场和青少年职业发展有了许多新看法。
在英国大使馆的活动中担任翻译
一般情况下,英国的青少年在初三或者高一的时候,就已经开始积极找课后兼职,或参与和日后求职相关的社会实践。在国际组织或慈善商店做志愿者,往往是他们开启自己职业生涯的第一步。
我印象最深刻的是一个六年级的男孩,也是我带过年龄最小的实习生。一天下午,他神色腼腆地带着学校老师写好的推荐信,西装笔挺地来面试,希望我们给他一份工作。我的经理毫不犹豫地答应了他的请求,让他做些简单的协助。而正是这些看起来不起眼的积累,却可以作为他简历中的一笔,成为叩开更大平台的敲门砖。长此以往,厚积薄发,等他上了大学的时候,自然不愁找不到实习,或是到毕业才发现找不到工作;相反,在职业道路上的早实践、早规划,让他能早早找到自己的兴趣,建立一番事业。
而这些经历也有助于他在选大学、选专业时,将自己在工作中某对行业的了解、见闻以及感受到的写进自己的申请文书,具备目标专业的强竞争力。
希望同学们能够在自己的中学阶段,有意识地去培养链接真实职场的能力,探索自己的人生目标。如果自己觉得对某个专业领域感兴趣,最好的了解方式就是去实践,感受这个行业正在发生什么,需要哪些专业技能,涵盖哪些知识领域,通用的解决方案等,而不是局限在听身边人讲、上网搜集信息等二手渠道里面。
妍妍老师:在路上,不断发现自己真正的求学需求
很多同学都在问我,为什么要选择英国留学或者是该选择哪个国家留学?其实,与其回答这个问题,我更建议大家能够利用现在的时间及搜索方式,结合升学指导课程中老师的讲解,通过读书、杂志、以及媒体平台等方式,多了解、多感受不同国家和地区的风土人情。
感受不同地区的风貌的妍妍老师
目前可能没有太多的机会帮助同学们去往多个国家和地区进行实地探索,但如果有机会还是建议大家多去感受。不同的国家,不同的城市,不同的学校都有自己的特色,只有你不断的去了解、去探索,才能判断那所学校真正适合你。
达罗捷派的同学们,有些是偏学术型,有些偏向活动实习型,大家可以根据自己的特点,去匹配学校的风格。拿英国学校距离来说,有些学校偏学术科研型,有些学校在体育活动、实习就业方面更有优势。这样一对比、感受,不难发现与自己同频的学校。
在英国读书期间,我读的是人文学科,因此需要进行大量文献阅读及论文的撰写,在学术写作的整个过程中,不仅锻炼自己的文献检索能力,还从专业方向开拓了我的视野。
妍妍老师在苏格兰旅行
英国人普遍受教育程度较高,学术氛围好,并且在日常相处的过程中都非常友好。因为他们知道我是中国留学生,在学校期间学术压力会比较大,因此在学术方面,很多英国本地的同学和认识的朋友在论文润色方面给了我非常大的帮助。
与朋友们一起品尝英式下午茶
建议大家在海外留学期间除进行学术研究外,也可以感受一下与不同国家及地区的人进行沟通和交流,你会发现整个过程是很有意思的的。他们会期望在自己的能力范围内为你提供帮助,如果你遇到什么问题不开心,也会竭尽全力的去帮助你。
妍妍老师和朋友们在巴斯坐热气球
当然,特别建议利用读书期间去周边的国家和地区走一走,感受不同的自然风光,你们可以去挪威、瑞典感受峡湾,穿越北极线,在圣诞节的时候去圣诞老人村感受一下独特的氛围。但是别忘记,每一个国家都有自己独特的风俗习惯,大家需要提前做好准备工作,并给予尊重,以表达最大的敬意。
希望你们敢于尝试新的事物,收获新的惊喜,去到不同的地方,感受不同的文化,找到自己想要前行的道路。
教师「视角」
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当你真正处于异国他乡时,身后仿佛多了一种使命:你会对不同国家的不同的文化产生浓厚的兴趣,并开始尝试弘扬自己的民族精神与习俗。同时,也学会了要包容并尊重不同的文化,提升自己的全民意识。当你回到自己国家中,你会发现留学之旅最重要的不仅仅是你学到具体的知识,而是你学习新事物和解决问题的能力。这才是出国留学的真正意义---从被动学习转向自主探索,走万里路,不断丰富并健全自己的人格。
-卫妍妍““作为从公立体系杀出一条路的“卷王”,学生时期我拿到了所有能证明自己学术能力的成果。但当我的身份转换,踏入异国他乡的职场,面临一套截然不同的职场竞争体系时,我发现“优秀”的标准发生巨大变化,也看到世界另一端的青少年是如何早早开始探索自己未来的职业方向,在学术背景略逊一筹的情况下,也能也能靠提前积累的经验、人脉、对商业世界的理解,对学霸降维打击。因此我特别希望这段经历能启发同学们,在享受校园生活的同时,去积极接触社会的各行各业,在条件允许的情况下尽早开启第一段实习。更希望让大家了解PBL学习锻炼出的软实力,比如沟通、领导力、团队合作,会成为自己在初入职场时的先发优势,也将会是自己未来几十年工作生涯中的宝贵财富。我衷心希望同学们能早早起跑,找到自己的心之所向并为之全力以赴。-宋楚君“学生「视角」
“听完楚君老师和妍妍老师的留学分享之后我了解到了更多英国和美国之间的区别,也听说了很多有意思的事,更加明确了未来的目标。当然,茶和点心也很好- miya““我觉得老师们分享的经验很丰富,给我们的留学生活有了很好的参考。同时在异国留学的生活经验也给了我们充分的准备,对于以后会发生的事也大概有了经验。- cici““听了两位老师的演讲,对国外的学习生活有了更深的了解,对不同的文化也有了接触,是一次让人受益匪浅的活动
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““在听完两位老师的真人图书馆后,我不仅真切的体会到了出国以后我们都可能会面对的文化和生活方式上的不习惯,还了解到了在大学学习中将会遇到的困难。老师们的分享让我思考如何从现在开始适应一个自律的学习模式。- Emily““听了妍妍老师跟楚君老师的分享让我对英国的大学生活有了一定的了解,希望以后多一些这种活动。-Emma““妍妍老师和楚君老师两个人一起给我们大家介绍了他们在英国的留学生活 还给我们大家分享了英国的招牌饼干 听着老师们的精彩发言 吃着美味的饼干 真是收获满满的一天!-Joy““这节升学指导课上,我们吃着老师带给我们的饼干,听着他们分享在英国的留学生活,然我感受到了在国外的经历会很丰富,听完课我对留学生活有了更多了解。-Allison““听完楚君老师和妍妍老师的真人图书馆之后,我学习到了许多英国留学的知识,也收集到了很多有趣的事件。同时也让我更加确定我未来的目标。-Cissy“两位老师通过自己的亲身经历,从不同角度出发尽可能全面的为同学们描述真实的英国留学生活场景,并结合自身体验及感触,给出了不同的建议。帮助同学们更加深入了解英国留学,以及对未来申请方向有了构想。
希望每一次的真人图书馆活动,都能给同学们带来不一样的感悟。
JPEDLivingLibrary
Living Library, a reading concept that originated in Copenhagen, Denmark, is an activity where you can gain more knowledge by talking to the people who share it. The JPEDAcademyProgressionCentre, in order to help the younger students build up an initial understanding and knowledge of studying abroad, has invited our teachers to share their views on the topic.
JPED teachers are graduates fromrenowned domestic universities and abroad, they have many years of experience in studying and working abroad.Through the teachers" explanations, students will be able to get closer to the real life of studying abroad and get a direct experience that cannot be achieved through PowerpPoint or books.
In this issue, we have invited two teachers who have studied in the UK - Ms. Chujun and Ms. Yan Yan, both of them have studied at the University of Bath when they were studying in the UK.
Both of them studied at the University of Bath, a prestigious institution in the UK. With similar schooling experiences and different life experiences, they provide students with valuable advice on how to study in the UK from multiple perspectives.
University of Bath: a small, beautiful andpowerful university
The University of Bath has a similar philosophy to that of JPED Academy, with a rigorous academic atmosphere and a relaxed and enjoyable living environment.
The University of Bath, founded in 1966, is a member of the prestigious 1994 League of British Universities and a member of the Plate Glass University.
Close student-teacher relationship
Most British schools have small class sizes and teachers often bring desserts to share with their students during classes. They also invite students to their homes at weekends and spend time outside of class answering questions, they are teachers, but also can be seen as friends.When they are studentsWell-regulated teaching style
The school has good regulations, respects the advice and opinions of students, has strict requirements for the quality of teaching, and has a comprehensive monitoring and feedback system.If a teacher is found not to be doing an appropriate job in providing academic guidance to students, including and not limited to low quality lessons, assignments that are unreasonable or beyond the student"s acceptance, students may immediately file a complaint and report the teacher to the appropriate authorities.The complaint will be dealt immediately and an email will be sent to the whole school.The University of Bath keeps in close contact with its alumni by mail
For current students, they are able to keep in touch with alumni through emails about honours won by the school, festival arrangements, solving problems encountered in academics and life, and after graduation, the school also maintains close contact with alumni through emails.Professional and attentive student services
In fact, both British and continental universities are very meticulous in this aspect of student services, and each one has its own special features.
One of the most noteworthy aspects of the University of Bath is the Career Planning Programme, which is a great benefit to students. Whether students wish to have a clearer plan for their future career development, or to further develop their career skills or even simply to revise their establishment, the University of Bath Careers Service can provide strong support.
University of Bath Careers Guidebook
After graduating, Ms Chujun stayed in the UK to look for employment opportunity. During her job hunt, the school"s career guidance centre not only gave targeted guidance, but also provided a large number of guidance booklets.The logo of Pwc, which appears at the bottom right corner of the front cover of one of the brochures, which is Ms Chujun worked at a later date.Strong Sporting School
Every British university will have a sport in which it is particularly strong, such as swimming at the University of Bath, which has athletes to win several Olympic medals.
University of Bath selects nine swimmers for Tokyo Olympics in 2021
As a result, many of the Olympic athletes who are known to be involved are essentially graduates of an overseas university or coaches at a university.For example, Michael Phelps, the famous American swimmer and 23-time Olympic gold medallist, works as an athletic coach at Arizona State University (where our graduate Sam Guo is currently studying).So it is not limited to schools in the UK, but throughout the Western countries including the USA, UK, Canada and Australia, where different universities in that region will have different representatives of sportsmanship and the sports they specialised in.Different schools will offer different resources to their students,and if you can get to know different regional universities in advance through the school"s Careers Guidance Programme, you may wish to have an in-depth look at resources, manpower, subject combinations, internships, etc. to confirm whether there are better opportunities available for you in the future.Mr. Chujun: A special school system opens the door to the world
When it comes to Europe I think there is a very good study programme that allows you to exchange your studies in several countries and regions, this programme is calledEU Erasmus+.Erasmus+, a collaborative scholarship programme within the field of higher education funded by the European Union, is a global programme that offers definitive access to European higher education, with the primary aim of seeking to enhance the quality and worldwide attractiveness of European higher education. Secondly, the Erasmus+ project provides a framework for the promotion of valuable exchanges and dialogue between cultures.This program is a key program in the framework agreement signed between the US and the EU. If you are studying in the US, you can apply for an exchange to an European school, a UK school, and there will be a lot of university-to-university alliances within the EU, and there are many opportunities during your undergraduate.This programme is well known in the Europe and USA, but very few people in China has heard of it. This is because the programme has a very limited number of acceptances outside the EU, with only one intake per region/speciality. However, once accepted, you have the freedom to choose which country you want to study in (for two years of postgraduate study, you can choose up to four schools in four countries), additionally, you will also receive a substantial scholarship.The University of Bath is one of the schools in my study programme.Ms.Chujun at UNDP BangkokMy research was in comparative politics and the course would cover many international development issues such as diplomacy, the EU legal and administrative institutional framework, social justice, and the then controversial issue of refugees.Theprogramme was highly sought after by international organisations such as the United Nations, as students applying for the programme often had a command of more than two languages and a good understanding of multicultural communication.The programme provides an additional perspective on the world and a great learning experience.After graduating, I joined the UK branch office of an international organisation, working in Windsor, where the Queen"s Castle is located.While managing the local team, I gained new perspectives on the UK workplace and career development for young people.Interpreting at British Embassy eventsTypically, young people in the UK are already actively looking for after-school part-time jobs in their junior or senior years, or are involved in social practices related to their later job hunt. Volunteering with international organisations or charity shops is often thefirst stepthey take tolaunch their careers.
I was most impressed by a boy in Year 6, the youngest intern I had ever worked with. One afternoon he came in shyly with a letter of recommendation from his school teacher, suited up for an interview and hoping we would give him a job. Without hesitation, my manager agreed to his request and asked him to do some simple assistance. It was these seemingly insignificant accumulations that could have been added to his CV and become a doorstop to a bigger platform. In the long run, he will be able to build up his career and when he goes to university, he willnot worry about finding an internship or finding a job only when he graduates; on the contrary, the early practice and planning in his career path will enable him to find his interest and build a career sooner.
These experiences will also help him to choose a university and a major, and to include in his application documents what he has learned, seen and felt about the industry in his work, and to have a strong competitive edge for his target major.
We hope that students will make a conscious effort to develop the ability to link to the real world of work and explore their life goals during their secondary school years.If you feel interested in a particular professional field, the best way to learn about it is to practice it and get a feel for what is happening in the industry, what professional skills are needed, what areas of knowledge are covered, generic solutions, etc., rather than limiting yourself to second-hand sources such as listening to people around you or gathering information online.
Ms. Yan Yan: On the road, constantly discovering what you really want to learn
Many students have asked me why they should choose to study in the UK or which country they should choose to study in. In fact, instead of answering this question, I would suggest that you make use of the time and search methods available for you, combine with the lecturers" explanations in the guidance courses, andlearn more about and experience the customs of different countries and regionsthrough reading books, magazines and media platforms.
Ms. Yan Yan who experienced the different regions
There may not be many opportunities to help students travel to multiple countries and regions for field exploration at the moment, but if you have the chance you are still advised to get a feel for them.Different countries,different cities and different schools have their own characteristics, and only if you keep learning and exploring can you tell which school is right for you.Some of the students at JPED are more academic focused and some are more activity and internship oriented, so you can match the style of the school to your characteristics. Take the distance of UK universities, some schools are more academic and research-oriented, while others are better at sports activities and internships or employment. Once you compare and feel this way, it is not difficult to find schools that are on the same frequency as you.During my studies in the UK, I read humanities and therefore had to do a lot of literature reading and dissertation writing. Throughout the process of academic writing, not only honed my literature research skills, but also broadened my horizons from a professional direction.Ms.Yanyan is travelling in ScotlandThe British people are generally well educated, have a good academic atmosphere and are very friendly in their day-to-day dealings. As they knew I was a Chinese student and would be under academic pressure during my time at school, many of my local UK classmates and friends I knew were very helpful in polishing my dissertation in terms of academics.Enjoy English afternoon tea with friendsWe recommend that, in addition to your academic studies, you also get a feel for communicating and interacting with people from different countries and regions during your time abroad - you will find the whole process interesting. They will expect to help you in their own capacity and will do their best to help you if you are unhappy with any problems you encounter.Hot air balloon ride in Bath with friendsOf course, it is particularly recommended to use your study period to travel to the surrounding countries and regions to experience the different culture. You can go to Norway and Sweden to experience the fjords, cross the Arctic line and visit Father Christmas Village at Christmas time to get a unique atmosphere. But don"t forget that each country has its own unique customs and traditions, and you need to prepare well in advance and show your utmost respect by showing respect.I hope you will dare to try new things, reap new surprises, go to different places, experience different cultures and find the path you want to take forward.Teacher"s perspective“When you are actually in a foreign country, it is as if there is an additional mission behind you: you become interested in the different cultures of different countries and begin to try to promote your own national spirit and customs. At the same time, you learn to be tolerant and respectful of different cultures and to raise your own awareness of all people. When you return to yourown country, you will find that the most important thing about your study abroad is not just the specific knowledge you have learned, but your ability to learn new things and solve problems. This is the real meaning of studying abroad - to move from passive learning to independent exploration, to walk the miles and to continue to enrich and develop yourself as a person.--Wei Yan Yan
““As the "king of the rolls" who made it out of the public system, I had everything I needed to prove my academic ability as a student. But when my status changed and I entered the workplace in a foreign country and faced a very different system of competition in the workplace, I found that the criteria for "excellence" changed dramatically and saw how teenagers on the other side of the world started to explore their future career direction early on, and how they could also rely on the experience, contacts and understanding of the business world that they had accumulated in advance, even though their academic background was slightly inferior. The experience, contacts and understanding of the business world that they have gained can be used to take down the gauntlet of the academic. I hope that this experience will inspire students to enjoy their campus life while actively engaging with all walks of life, and to start their first internship as soon as conditions permit. I also hope to let you know that the soft skills honed through PBL studies, such as communication, leadership and teamwork, will be a head start for you when you first enter the workplace and will be a valuable asset in your future working career for decades. I sincerely hope that students will start early, find their heart"s desire and work hard for it.-- Song Chujun“Student Perspectives
“After listening to Ms Chujun and Ms Yan Yan"s sharing on studying abroad I learned more about the differences between the UK and the US and heard a lot of interesting things to make my future goals more clear. Of course, the tea and snacks were great too-- miya““I think the teachers shared a lot of experience and gave us a good reference for our life abroad. Also the experience of living in a foreign country gave us ample preparation and probably experience of what will happen in the future.-- cici““Listening to the two teachers" speeches gave a deeper understanding of study life abroad and exposure to different cultures, making it a very rewarding event--Sophia““After listening to the two teachers" real-life library, I really appreciated not only the cultural and lifestyle discomfort we may all face when we go abroad, but also the difficulties we will encounter when studying at university. The teachers" sharing made me think about how to adapt to a self-disciplined study pattern from now on.-- Emily““Listening to Ms. Yan Yan and Ms. Chu Jun"s sharing gave me some insight into university life in the UK and I hope there will be more of these events in the future.--Emma““Ms. Yan Yan and Ms. Chu Jun gave us an introduction to their life in the UK and shared with us the signature biscuits of the UK. It was a very fruitful day listening to the teachers" speeches and eating the delicious biscuits!--Joy““During this guidance session, we ate biscuits brought to us by our teachers and listened to them share their experiences of studying in the UK, which gave me a sense of how enriching it can be to be abroad.-- Allison““After listening to Ms Chujun and Ms Yan Yan"s live library, I learnt a lot about studying in the UK and gathered a lot of interesting events. It also made me more sure of my future goals.--Cissy“Based on their own experiences, the two teachers described the real life scenes of studying in the UK from different perspectives as comprehensively as possible, and gave different suggestions based on their own experiences and feelings. It helps students to have a deeper understanding of studying in the UK and to have an idea of the future application direction.
I hope that every livinglibrary activity can bring different feelings to students.
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