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At present, many Chinese students are studying in Canada for the following reasons:
1. The current Canadian immigration law stipulates that if you have studied a professional course in Canada for two years or more, you can get a three-year post-graduation work visa after graduation. Then, working in Canada and immigrating through the Express Entry system is a high probability event.
2. Canada is rich in educational resources.
3. Tuition is cheaper than U.S. tuition.
4. After immigrating to Canada, there is medical insurance in the real sense and no worries.
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I think the three most important things that universities take on are:
1.Turn people who are not good into excellent people. In this regard, Canada's top universities do better, admitting more students first, and then slowly eliminating, which is their strategy of creating college funding and at the same time not sacrificing academic quality, and also gives some people who are not so absolutely brilliant before the age of 18 a chance to reshuffle the cards, how much potential the future of teenagers before the age of 18 is far from being determined, and the facts have also proved that some students who come in with mediocre grades are even better than the students who came in with the highest scores when they arrived at university.
On the other hand, Canadian universities, like public universities in the United States, run on taxpayers' money, which makes the bar for undergraduate education not allowed to be set too high, and even the top public universities are required to be as accessible and accessible as possible. (That's why the few universities in the U.S. that only offer elite education are generally private.) But at the master's and doctoral levels, public universities have more freedom to control their own thresholds.
2.Make good people better. Looking at the level of professors, dedication, and hardware facilities of the university, I think that the top universities in Canada are temporarily better than Tsinghua Peking University, and I believe that if the students of Tsinghua University and Peking University are placed in these universities in Canada, they are likely to be better in four years than in Tsinghua University and Peking University for four years.
3.Contribute to the progress of society. As of 2016, several top Canadian universities have won many more Nobel Prizes than Tsinghua University and Peking University, and based on this, I have reason to believe that the contribution of Canadian universities to human society, at least for now, is still greater than that of Qingbei.
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Why is it a Chinese word, the meaning is why, the northern dialect.
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Of course, there is a difference, studying abroad will help you a lot in English, and you can learn to see a lot of things that are not available in China.
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You can input your GPA, major and other information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
In order to match more similar cases, my experience is not to enter IELTS and other language scores, so that more can be matched. The words of the major are vaguely written, for example, **management, you can directly enter "**", because the name of each school major is different, but as long as it contains**, it must be**related major.
If you want to know that in the case of this system, students who go to Hong Kong, such as Chinese University of Hong Kong, have about how many language scores they have taken and what the average level is, you can follow the "search according to the goal of studying abroad", as long as you enter the Chinese University of Hong Kong in the target institution, you can find out, and the same is true for other schools.
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Of course, there is a difference, otherwise there are so many people in China, why do they have to study abroad, and the quality of teaching abroad is definitely better than that in China.
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Pathways to college in Canada.
1. Apply to a tertiary institution, then transfer credits to a university, and complete an undergraduate degree to go to university in Canada.
2. Apply directly to the university.
Pathways to college in Canada.
3. Apply for dual enrollment in universities.
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1. Classroom: In Chinese universities, teachers are supplemented by teaching, and students are mainly self-studyed, and examinations are used to assess. In Canadian universities, teachers are more likely to use discussion-based and debating-style teaching, not only recording attendance in each class, but also scoring students' participation.
2. Homework: In Chinese universities, the amount of homework is small, and most of the homework is mainly to find information. Canadian universities not only have a large amount of homework, but also a variety of forms, which is troublesome and time-consuming.
For example, many assignments are submitted in the form of **, and often in small groups, not only to write, but also to speak, and to comment after speaking.
3. Examination: The final assessment of universities in China not only has a paper assessment, but also a variety of inspection methods. The overall evaluation score of the course is comprehensively evaluated by the usual results (including mid-term exams, experiments, assignments, attendance, etc.) and the final examination results, and the overall evaluation results are mainly based on the final examination results (about 60-80%), and the usual results (about 20-40) are appropriately referenced.
The examination method can be divided into closed-book, open-book, **, oral examination, etc., and the compulsory courses are mainly paper-based examinations, and the examination time of each closed-book course is 120 minutes. At universities in Canada, grades for each course are made up of at least five components: attendance, assignments in various forms, class participation, and percentages each for midterm and final exams.
The implementation of the three-day one-day one-small test, five-day one-big test system, coupled with the high tuition fees for failing to retake the course, so the library is often overcrowded, and it will start to "open all night" during the exam week.
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Different provinces in Canada have different levels and advantages of education, so the requirements for international students are also different, and you must not know much about this. Next, I brought the detailed content of the list of requirements for studying abroad in different provinces in Canada, so let's take a look, welcome to read.
Ontario
The largest number of schools that require domestic students to provide results for the gaokao and the baccalaureate are due to the fact that there are more universities and the main destination for Chinese students to study abroad, so the competition is fiercer and the requirements are stricter. Ontario universities are also more flexible in their requirements for college entrance examination and college entrance examination scores, and some schools require college entrance examination results, so they no longer require college entrance examination results, which has the advantage that domestic high school applicants will not miss those school applications that require college entrance examination results due to late college entrance examination results. Ontario is the province with the most universities in Canada, with many prestigious universities such as the University of Toronto, McMaster University, Western Ontario University, University of Guelph, Brock University, University of Waterloo and Queen's University all of which are top-notch institutions of higher learning.
Quebec
Major universities do not require GCE and HKCEE scores, and even top institutions such as McGill University do not require GCE and HKCEE scores.
Nova Scotia
Among the major universities, Dalhousie University and St. Mary's University require applicants to provide their HKCEE results and do not need to provide a college entrance examination score handbook. Acadia University only requires applicants to provide three years of high school scores, and does not require the results of the baccalaureate and college entrance examination.
British Columbia
of universities basically do not require domestic students to provide college entrance examination and baccalaureate results. Famous universities include the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, Victoria University, and the University of Northern British Columbia.
Manitoba
Only the University of Manitoba is required to provide HKALE, while other universities do not require HKALEA and Gaokao scores.
Alberta
In addition to McEwen University, applicants are required to provide the results of the baccalaureate or college entrance examination, among them, the University of Alberta recommends that students provide the baccalaureate scores, and the recommended baccalaureate scores are mostly A or B, and if the baaccalaureate results cannot be provided (some provinces do not have the baccalaureate), the gaokao results can also be used instead.
Saskatchewan
The main universities are the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan, both of which require a baccalaureate score, but do not require a gaokao score. It is worth noting that although the official ** of the University of Saskatchewan only mentions the early and high school graduation certificate of Mengshu for the admission of Chinese students, from the perspective of previous applications, the University of Saskatchewan needs to prove the results of the examination, and the applicant needs to provide the original results of the examination as much as possible.
Before the college entrance examination, you can apply for a university **, so that you can not provide college entrance examination results or the college entrance examination score requirements are not too high, and at the same time, you can avoid the peak period of application. If you have reached IELTS and there is no band below 6, you have met one of the basic conditions for university admission, which is difficult for most high school graduates to achieve, and it is recommended to go to Canada for a period of intensive English. If you have already gone to university in China, you must not only provide high school scores, but also college entrance examination scores, if the university grades are not very good, it is not easy to apply for a top-ranked university. >>>More
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If you have returned to China after studying in Canada without graduation, if it is possible, you still have to study for another degree according to your interests and strengths. The main thing is to see why you didn't graduate, whether you are not interested in the course, whether you don't like to adapt to Canada, or why you haven't passed the language test. In any case, it is recommended to choose a suitable way to study abroad and complete your studies according to your actual situation.
Inventory of must-haves.
Passport, official letter of admission and receipt for payment of tuition, airline ticket, 12 copies of your passport**, original IELTS or TOEFL transcripts, driver's license, academic qualifications, copies of important documents, copies of previous application documents (floppy or CD-ROM). >>>More