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A sophomore from Qujing High School in Yunnan was admitted to a foreign university

On July 22, a sophomore named Cao Xu at Indwang High School in Huize County, Qujing, Yunnan Province, was admitted to the University of Queensland in Australia. The reporter of Qujing in the palm rushed to Huize Indwang High School at the first time and interviewed Cao Xu.

A sophomore from Qujing High School in Yunnan was admitted to a foreign university

Cao Xu, 17 years old, is a class 4 student of the class of 2016 at Invo High School. The big boy standing in front of the reporter's eyes is obviously much more mature than his peers in terms of speech and demeanor.

A sophomore from Qujing High School in Yunnan was admitted to a foreign university

After the reporter asked the question of "how did he come up with the idea of studying abroad in high school", Cao Xu said that he had never thought of studying abroad before in his first year of high school, and after graduating from junior high school, he went to Australia alone and traveled internationally for a month, and his thinking changed dramatically. He felt the school system abroad, etc., and when he returned, he planned to re-plan his ideals. His parents' concept has also been changing, and they have also inquired a lot about the trends and prospects of studying abroad now, and they are now very supportive of Cao Xu's decision. After getting his parents' consent, he made up his mind to prepare for going abroad - he contacted the intermediary company responsible for studying abroad, signed up for IELTS by himself, all of which was done by himself, which was also a workout.

Cao Xu said that the necessary condition for studying abroad is that IELTS must pass the exam, and IELTS must meet the school's conditional score before it can start applying for a school and applying for a visa. He was considered to be a relatively young candidate for IELTS, and when he went to take the IELTS test, he was a minor in the whole exam room, and the others were all college students or above. The time of the IELTS examination was very difficult and the pressure was relatively large, but the surrounding students took the college entrance examination was also not easy.

A sophomore from Qujing High School in Yunnan was admitted to a foreign university

Talking about his plans to study abroad in high school, Cao Xu said that he felt that paying more efforts was to be alone abroad in the future, and he needed to work hard for four years. The greater difficulty of studying abroad is to have to deal with everything alone, and parents can't help but rely on themselves. Studying abroad is "upgrading to fight monsters", only the more frustrated and courageous!

A sophomore from Qujing High School in Yunnan was admitted to a foreign university

Cao Xu told reporters that after coming to Inwang High School, the School's English atmosphere was relatively good, and the school gave Cao Xu the opportunity to participate in several English exchange learning activities, which further strengthened his determination to study abroad. He said: "Thank you to your alma mater for letting me fly my dream of studying abroad here!" The biggest feeling I feel about Inwan High School is warmth. Indyne is really great, my ideals started in this land and are realized in this land. ”

A sophomore from Qujing High School in Yunnan was admitted to a foreign university

Cao Xu shows the University of Queensland's acceptance letter

Cao Xu's class teacher, Qian Huawen, said: "Cao Xu is a student with lofty ideals and extremely high emotional intelligence, his comprehensive ability is quite good, he is calm and competent, and he is innovative. I hope that he will seriously study professional knowledge abroad and lay the foundation for a better life. ”

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The University of Queensland, referred to as Queensland, is one of the world's top 50 universities, australia's top universities, and one of the famous institutions of higher learning. Founded in 1909, it is queensland's first comprehensive university, one of Australia's largest and most prestigious universities, and one of the six Sandstone Universities. Quinn is also a member of UNIVERSITAS 21, and its scientific research funding and academic standards consistently rank among the highest among Australian universities, with the largest number of PhD students.

(Author: Special Reporter Chen Yaobang Editor: Chen Yaobang Responsible Editor: Zhou Chaoxiang)