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First of all, when choosing a school, you should consider safety and transportation. There are a lot of Indians in the UK, it's best not to mess with them, Birmingham schools are good, but there are many Indians, they are quite fierce. The Edinburgh campus is beautiful and everything is good, except that if you want to go there, you can only go around Scotland, which is too far from London.
There is also a school to choose not to go to a school with a lot of Chinese, so your environment for learning English is not good, my sister went to Birmingham, England in 97, when there were few Chinese, English improved rapidly, but in recent years there are too many Chinese, my sister said that she now speaks Chinese almost every day. Also, don't choose a school in London, the environment is too poor, it's not safe, and the campus is still small. I recommend Warwick, there are a lot of whites, the quality is relatively high, it is very safe, and London is not very far away.
The campus is beautiful. The library is also very good. I'm going to study in Warwick this year.
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I studied media in Newcastle, and media and languages are in the same college, so I know a little, so I'll just say what I know.
You might as well choose Newcastle's CCC as well as Tesol, Newcastle's TESOL is quite strong, but the media is honestly more ordinary, and the Media & Public Relations I studied is quite interesting. It is highly recommended to come to Newcastle to read TESOL
Speaking of Duren on the first floor, his overall ranking is really good, but I don't know much about the professional ranking, so you'd better check it yourself. I think professional rankings are more important. As for being able to come to Newcastle to play, it is true, the train is 15 minutes away from ......
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quote"Durham University is the best of the best universities in the UK"It's true?! Wow, I'll have to think about it.
Speaking of lz, your major is education Personal opinionSheffield and Newcastle I used the English language support courses of Newcastle University English education materials and research conclusions or something, so the scientific and educational ability can be glimpsed Edinburgh and Durham are not familiar with me I don't know.
But Liverpool and Birmingham don't recommend not to choose, there is not enough reference, but the students I know (in the UK) definitely don't choose these two, maybe they have their own reasons not to choose both of them.
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For the schools you listed, I applied to education in Edinburgh and the same major in Newcastle, and I got both. My initial decision now is to prepare to go to the University. Because of the fame is loud enough, when you go back to the studio, others will know, and if you have any questions, we can discuss it
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Tesol is a strong school.
It's a pity that you Newcastle applied for the CCC tragedy.
As far as these schools are concerned.
Edinburgh. I didn't say anything.
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Is Durham a durham, a durham, a durham, a durham? A classmate who previously studied education in Durham and transferred to a master's degree in TESOL in Newcastle
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1. Refer to the scientific research ability of the school.
This item occupies a large proportion in many rankings, and the main assessment items include awards, academic citations, etc. However, for this item, it still depends on whether the student's major is a scientific research major, for example, some applied skills majors do not need to overconsider the scientific research ability of the university.
2. Refer to the ranking of study abroad schools in the UK.
This is the preferred judgment basis for many students. However, there are many rankings in the UK, such as the Times Rankings, the Guardian Rankings, the RAE Rankings, the Financial Times Rankings, the Shanghai Jiaotong University Academic Rankings, etc.
There are many evaluation indicators for each ranking, and the ranking indicators of various authoritative data are not the same, if students return to China for employment after graduation, they can mainly refer to the QS World Ranking, which is more valued by all kinds of employers in China.
3. Refer to the school's graduation rate in previous years.
The graduation rate of most schools is between 85%-90%, but students need to pay attention to the fact that although the graduation rate is the same, because the admission requirements are different, the difficulty of competition is different, and the better the university ranking, the more difficult it will be to graduate.
4. Refer to the employment rate of the school.
The employment rate statistics are generally for domestic students, which is of little significance to international students, but it can still reflect the changes in the British job market and the degree of recognition of universities by enterprises.
5. Refer to the school's student satisfaction.
The general response is the investment in student work, such as hardware facilities, sports facilities, employment opportunities and other comprehensive soft power.
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Private boarding high schools are generally the preferred choice for Chinese students, such schools generally teach in the form of small classes, student management is stricter, because they accept more foreign students, they have certain advantages for managing foreign students, and small class teaching can also make students more likely to receive targeted guidance, and the cost is more expensive.
Abbotsholm School has been very popular with Chinese students in recent years, and Abbotsholm School provides a warm boarding environment for international students, with kitchenettes, rest areas, toilet facilities, and a dedicated dormitory supervisor to take care of the daily life of boarding students. Not only that, the school's small class size, colleges and professional guidance have provided a certain degree of help for subsequent university applications.
The required materials are the undergraduate diploma, degree certificate, transcript, CAS, deposit slip, deposit certificate, and deposit certificate submitted when applying to the school. Finally, some documents to prove the family's financial situation, such as proof of employment income and pay stubs from both parents, will help with the visa. >>>More
How? Do you want to study in the UK?
What do you mean by studying abroad? If you go abroad to study abroad, you can go to a language school, generally speaking, there is no problem in obtaining an admission letter, any kind of person can sign up, the key is the visa, if you sign in Shanghai, it seems that you can't sign out for a high school degree, it is quite loose in Beijing, it doesn't matter if you are a big business, you can also translate it into a certain university when translating, foreigners who know what industry is big or not. Language schools can still be studied, but if you continue to study for a master's degree or something, one requires a language pass, and the other requires a diploma from a regular university for most of the masters, then it depends on your luck, I have to look at the fairness and certification of the graduation certificate and bachelor's degree when I go to school in Spain, and I also need transcripts, but some private ones may not want it, as long as you have money, of course, the tuition fee is also very expensive.
One of the most important situations in finding a study abroad agent is that you don't need to worry about the trivial matters of studying abroad, from applying for the school to finally getting the visa and leaving, these agents will generally provide services, and some study abroad agents may provide some follow-up services, the so-called follow-up services can involve your future life abroad, study and so on. >>>More
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