更新时间:2022-01-16 20:21:27作者:佚名
1. The United States has also proposed a new bill to prohibit some international students in the United States from having STEM-related undergraduates and majors in the United States. Has the door to studying science and engineering been closed? Also what do you think, and some suggestions for parents? There are also families who still want to study abroad, but don’t just want to take the United States to a destination. Is there a plan B worth considering?
Awesome International also has Brian:
There are also some who did not suddenly raise this matter. Similar issues have been discussed in recent years, but now they are starting to operate within the scope of graduate students and others. But this does not mean that those who go to the United States to study science and engineering will also be locked up.
There are also some majors that are restricted and sensitive to the field. The content that students also have may be closely related to safety, not also subjects or non-engineering subjects; the United States also has students/doctoral students in these majors, from the implementation perspective. It is said that there is also a good operation, so it seems that there are students at or younger age who have not been affected, and there is a high probability that they will not be affected. There are also officials in the United States who have proposed that Chinese students studying in the United States be prohibited from having STEM-related undergraduate degrees. It is unlikely that there will be.