What do people with work experience study abroad for? What obstacles will you encounter?

A big brother, I met him when I was working in America. I can't remember my age. It seems that I was already 27 or 8 years old. After graduating from undergraduate course, I worked as a programmer in AutoCAD for 6 years, with a stable job and a girlfriend. But I still choose to go abroad. Did it take half a year or a year before going abroad? Go home from work at night to review GRE TOEFL and apply. Finally came to America. I got a master's degree in CS from a good school and tried to find a job with an annual salary of 180K in the Bay Area-don't be too envious, you can copy his success! Well, I know a friend in England. She is my undergraduate alumnus, at my level, but she went to graduate school two years later than ordinary people.

The talented woman+beauty of our school's ace liberal arts major successfully returned to her hometown and entered Baidu for one year after graduation. For some reasons, she may feel that Baidu's life is not what she wants. After making up her mind to go abroad, she will quit her job and concentrate on preparation. I hope to be admitted to a top school in Britain and enjoy a new life in my favorite atmosphere. I was listening to her telling her story, and I was really happy for her when I saw her mental state. There is also a black buddy, who was my classmate when I was studying abroad. I met him once at the dinner table. He is obviously older. After asking, he worked for 15 years. After working for so many years, one is a dream, and the other is that I feel that I have a bottleneck in my ability, so I decided to study for a PhD and get a full prize for learning. In fact, many of my classmates who studied abroad at that time (about 50%) had work experience-the proportion of China people was very small, and they usually went straight to the end.