You mentioned in your last letter that you are considering furthering your study abroad and wondering if this is a step worth taking. In my view, you should look at both sides of the coin before making up your mind.
Nowadays, the idea of attending overseas schools appeals much to an army of Chinese students. Needless to say, there are a host of advantages to studying abroad. But, I am afraid, far too many make hasty decisions in this matter. They are ill prepared for the problems they may encounter in the host country, such as the language barrier, lack of understanding of the local custom, the cost of living and so on. So some constantly run into troubles and even have to halt their study. You must keep in mind that you may also face tough problems like your peers.
With best regards,
Truly yours,
Frank
Dear Huang, June 19, 2004
You have asked me for my advice concerning whether you should find a decent job or pursue graduate study after graduation, and I will try to make some useful suggestions.
It is really a dilemma for all of us when faced with such alternatives. True, attending graduate schools has become a trend in recent years. Enrollment in graduate schools exploded in recent years. People have a growing respect for graduate study. I would recommend that you further your study. I am fully convinced that you have every reason to make this decision in such an era where knowledge is expanding at an incredible speed and the demands for us to enrich both our knowledge and survival skills in this highly competitive society are becoming increasingly urgent. There is no doubt that you could sharpen your competitive edge by making this sensible choice. Keep on learning and you will never regret.