When it
comes to studying aboard, an internationals student faces various limitations
and also enjoys various advantages. Choosing Malaysia as your point of
destination might be your prefer choice. Malaysia holds the title of one of the
most advancing countries offering quality educations with the commitment of the
Government of making Malaysia one of the best in 2020.
Every year the number of international students enrolling
into Malaysian universities recorded an increased. With students emerging from
all over the world to study in Malaysia.
And with Matrix Pacific Resources Sdn. Bhd running up an
international students placement agency in Malaysia, we asked some of the
international students to share with us their thoughts and impressions on
studying and living in Malaysia.
More precisely we asked them: What are the
hardships and joys of being an international student in Malaysia?
Below are some of their responses
“Been an international student in any giving country means a
difficult starts, but in Malaysia things are differently not so. To start with,
there are good and cheap foods everywhere and at any time, good transportation
system, accommodations are also of reasonable cost. As an average international
student you can be rest assured to survive with USD. 10 per day, this makes it
more affordable and enjoyable to study in Malaysia. And again as Malaysia with
differs cultures and religions one can easily learn and adapt to culture of
your choice.
“Sometime languages can be a barrier in Malaysia which can
relatively lead to hardships, but in my opinion, this is just a temporary issues
which as an international student’s you can copy with. Malay language is easy
to learn and understand; moreover universities in Malaysia taught their courses
in English Language. Malaysia has a lot of beautiful palaces for vacations,
sighting, Impressive buildings, bridges, parks and recreational sites and many
more and the people of Malaysia are generally friendly.
“The Malay language could be another hardship but, on the other
hand, Malaysia is extremely international, so there are job opportunities for
non-Malay speakers in nearly every field of expertise. Most of the Malaysian speaks
English, so everyday life activities are not an issue.”
“The People of Malaysia are very friendly,
open-minded, and tolerant. Since there are so many other cultures present in
Malaysia, there are also many different cuisines, diverse interest and sports
clubs, and abundant opportunities for nightlife. I, personally, value the
dynamics and the cultural variety of Malaysia the most.”
“The weather in Malaysia is like most countries, E.g Nigeria, the
typical Malaysian weather is Hot and Rainy only, which make it easier for
international students to adapt”.
Lastly, flows of energy and
creativity in culture and science seem to twist together to form Malaysia into
a hub of innovation and a challenging place for youth to study, stay and grow,
to make friends and become an international-friendly person. In other words, hardships
always exist somewhere and somehow, but it is worth experiencing Malaysia to
live life to the fullest.
Why not decides to study in Malaysia today: for
more information, please contact us via email or phone on:-
Email:- info@matrixpacific.com.my
Telephone: - + 601-11863-2184
Skype: matrixpacifc
Website: - www.matrixpacific.com.my