They always spend spare time doing part-time job to make money. Government even legislated to protect their rights. American students have social responsibility. When they are free, they usually volunteer to serve for the community. For instance, they look after patients in hospital, clear the lakes and cook for vagrants. It’s meaningful because they can make contacts with society well, devoting their love to others. According to Fan Jiusi’s (2015) survey, Chinese students take 33% of free time to surf the Internet. Generally boys play games while girls chat with friends. 13% and 14% are used to shopping and doing sports. They spend a little time on books or learning. So he suggested that Chinese students should not focus on useless things (p.5). While Chinese and American university life have many differences, they have something in common. For fun, both students set up a variety of clubs or hold activities. It not can make them relax, but can get acquainted with people who have common hobbies and extend their interpersonal relationship network. Students from other countries may have problem with studying in America. Then they set up townsmen association to help each other. In the same way, Chinese students from different districts do that too. And they are both under stress of
They always spend spare time doing part-time job to make money. Government even legislated to protect their rights. American students have social responsibility. When they are free, they usually volunteer to serve for the community. For instance, they look after patients in hospital, clear the lakes and cook for vagrants. It’s meaningful because they can make contacts with society well, devoting their love to others. According to Fan Jiusi’s (2015) survey, Chinese students take 33% of free time to surf the Internet. Generally boys play games while girls chat with friends. 13% and 14% are used to shopping and doing sports. They spend a little time on books or learning. So he suggested that Chinese students should not focus on useless things (p.5). While Chinese and American university life have many differences, they have something in common. For fun, both students set up a variety of clubs or hold activities. It not can make them relax, but can get acquainted with people who have common hobbies and extend their interpersonal relationship network. Students from other countries may have problem with studying in America. Then they set up townsmen association to help each other. In the same way, Chinese students from different districts do that too. And they are both under stress of