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lz, I can tell you responsibly that you can... However, it depends on the requirements of the university you are applying to. Foreign universities attach great importance to your freshman year grades, and some prestigious schools will pay attention to whether the university you are studying in is a 211 university...
Of course, I decided to go to another university, and why didn't I drop out after I got an offer after my application was successful? If a foreign university recognizes your credits, you can continue without changing your major, and if you change majors, you will have to repeat your freshman year...
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Rest assured, you can.
I'm still a sophomore in college.
At that time, when I applied for the school and visa, I asked the school I was studying at that time to issue a freshman grade and a sophomore year certificate, and then after that semester, I applied for a leave of absence from the school to retain my student status, and later after going abroad, my mother went back to school to help me withdraw from school.
And the major I studied in China was different from the major I studied abroad, and I changed my major.
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Yes, you can apply for a transfer school, or you can apply for an undergraduate degree and start your freshman year abroad.
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You can go abroad, but you may have to re-read it, I don't know which country you want to go to, if you go to the United States, you can email me
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You can go abroad, and you should ask the agent for details. I'm going to go abroad from Star, you can also consult.
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First-year students need to apply to the department of the university, and then the school agrees to prepare the required materials to study abroad;
Studying abroad, formerly known as studying abroad, generally refers to a person going to a country other than his home country to receive various types of education, and the time can be short-term or long-term (from a few weeks to several years). These people are called "international students". In Chinese mainland, students refer to studying in Hong Kong, Macau and other regions as studying abroad, because these regions have different education systems.
In addition, a type of short-term overseas exchange student program organized by the United States and other countries, its English name "study abroad" literally translates as study abroad, please refer to overseas study (called overseas exchange in Chinese mainland).
Preparing to Study Abroad:
1. Have a comprehensive understanding of the political, economic, cultural background, education system and academic level of the country you intend to study in.
2. Have a comprehensive understanding and grasp of the situation of foreign schools, including history, tuition, academic system, major, faculty allocation, teaching facilities, academic status, number of students, etc., and pay special attention to the number of international students in the school, and how many Chinese students are studying. In addition, it is necessary to determine whether the diplomas issued by the school are recognized by the country.
3. What is the accommodation, transportation and medical insurance of the school?
4. Does the school have an authorized study abroad agency in China?
5. Student visas.
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It is feasible to go abroad after your freshman year at home.
Having studied at a university in China has no impact on going abroad, and most of the 3 academic years of the school and the 4 academic years of the domestic university can be seamlessly connected, but it should be noted that the way to study abroad in different countries is also different.
Aspects to consider when going abroad:
First of all, studying abroad requires a certain level of language proficiency. Language requirements vary from country to country, but most countries require a certain level of language proficiency, such as TOEFL, IELTS, and other test scores. Therefore, studying abroad requires a certain language foundation.
Secondly, you need to prepare enough funds to study abroad. The cost of studying abroad usually includes aspects such as tuition fees, living expenses, visa fees, and travel expenses. Considering the exchange rate and the cost of living, the cost of studying abroad is more expensive.
Therefore, before studying abroad, you need to consider the funds and budget. Studying abroad is a matter of time. Of course, everyone's time is limited, especially in the freshman year, which can be under academic pressure.
If you want to study abroad, you need to have a clear idea of the schedule. You need to choose an appropriate time, such as winter vacation, summer vacation, etc., to arrange to study abroad. Finally, studying abroad requires choosing the right country and school.
Different countries and schools have different educational systems and cultural backgrounds. Therefore, when choosing a country and school, you need to consider aspects such as your academic and career goals, personal interests, and financial means. In conclusion, there are several aspects to consider when studying abroad, including language, money, time, and school options.
If you can study abroad in your freshman year, you will have valuable experience and opportunities for future graduate studies and career development. <>
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Summary. If the university requires students to go abroad, but you personally don't want to go, consider the following:1
Be aware of the school's rules and policies. Some schools may have exemptions for special circumstances, such as physical or mental health issues, which you can check with the relevant department of your school. 2.
Look for alternatives. If you can't go abroad, consider participating in other activities or projects, such as exchange events, internships or volunteer activities in your home country, which can also help you gain experience and improve your skills. 4.
Consider your career plans. If you don't want to go abroad because you're worried about how your career plans will be affected, consider talking to your school's career planning department to seek advice and support from them about the opportunities and resources available for your career development.
If the university requires students to go abroad, but you personally don't want to go, consider the following:1Be aware of the school's rules and policies.
Some schools may have exemptions for special circumstances, such as physical or mental health issues, which you can check with the relevant department of your school. 2.Communicate with the relevant departments of the school to imitate the door.
If you can't go abroad, consider participating in other activities or projects, such as an exchange in your home country, an internship or volunteering, which can also help you gain experience and improve your skills. 4.Consider your career plans.
If you don't want to go abroad because you're worried about how your career plans will be affected, consider talking to your school's career planning department for advice and support on what opportunities and resources are available for your career development.
In the first semester of the third year, the school requires you to go abroad for three months, and if you don't go to school, will you not be issued a graduation certificate?
Hello, this question requires you to consult with the Xiangxiang Hypomorphic Customs Department of the Pai Shu School, because different schools and majors may have different requirements for overseas exchanges. Generally speaking, the school has certain requirements for overseas exchanges, but if you have a special reason to not be able to go abroad, you can apply and communicate with the relevant departments of the school to seek their help and support. It is rare for you to be denied a diploma because you are unable to go abroad, but you need to consult with the relevant departments of the school to confirm the specific situation.
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It is possible to study abroad while in college.
If you go abroad through undergraduate transfer, you are generally required to have a language score (TOEFL IELTS), and you are also required to have taken enough credits in China (if the credits are not enough, you are required to submit more information according to the procedures for applying for undergraduate studies by Gao Shifeng), and you will convert the credits you have taken into credits at the foreign school. Undergraduate transfers are generally conducted in sophomore or junior years.
You can also go abroad through exchange programs, generally foreign schools are not very top (except for special situations), and the corresponding requirements (language scores and professional relapse scores) are also slightly lower, depending on your school's program requirements. Graduates generally receive certificates from both domestic and foreign universities.
Study Abroad on Public Assignment:
Public study abroad is a major measure of the strategy of strengthening the country with talents, and it is an important way to select outstanding talents to go abroad for further study according to the needs of the development of modernization, and is generally sent to well-known colleges and universities in countries and regions with developed science, technology and education. The study abroad program strengthens the friendship and understanding between the people of China and other countries in the world, and promotes China's socialist modernization and world peace.
Selected fields: The key areas are energy, resources, environment, agricultural manufacturing, information and other key fields, as well as strategic fields such as life space, ocean, nano new materials, and humanities and applied social sciences. However, there are public assignments in various fields (this news is learned from the mouths of students of **** college), and ** departments also have them, but they are not key public assignment objects.
There are fewer places and less funding.
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Summary. Hello, after the query results are shown as follows: you don't need to study abroad during college, studying abroad is generally when you graduate from high school to go to college or graduate from college to study for a master's degree, those who go abroad to study during college are generally exchange students, generally exchange for a year to study outside, and come back after a year, you still belong to your university after you come back.
I wish you a happy life and success in your studies. <>
Can <> study abroad while in college?
Hello, dear, after the query results are shown as follows: you don't need to study abroad during college, studying abroad is generally when you graduate from high school to go to college or graduate from college to study for a master's degree, and those who go abroad to study abroad during college are generally exchanged for a year. I wish you a happy life and success in your studies.
<> expansion: the national unified examination for the enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities shall be authorized by the units authorized by the competent national departments or the provincial education institutions that implement independent propositions; It is uniformly dispatched by the Ministry of Education, and the provincial admissions and examination committees are responsible for implementation and management. The Ministry of Education requires that the names of the examination subjects in each province (autonomous region, municipality) must be the same as the names of the subjects in the national unified examination, and they must be the same as the national unified examination schedule.
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It is okay to study abroad in your freshman year.
There are many good universities in Germany, such as the University of Munich, the University of Hamburg, the University of Gothenburg, etc. There are also many vocational and technical universities that are internationally renowned, such as the Technical University of Munich, RWTH Aachen University, and the Technical University of Dresden. In fact, the characteristic advantage of German higher education lies in the well-developed vocational and technical education.
The general conditions for German universities are: (1) passing the German language test (commonly known as the "TestDaF"), and the prerequisite for taking the TestDaF is to first take 500 hours of German language study at a specialized German language training institution. (2) Take the Chinese college entrance examination and enter a key university to complete 1 semester (i.e., freshman year), or 3 semesters (i.e., sophomore year) in a general university.
3) Apply for and pass the examination (APS) of the Examination Department of Studying in Germany. (4) The major you study in Germany is the same or very close to the major you study in China.
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1. Yes.
2. The specific stage of the course is suitable depends on your domestic education foundation, the time plan for studying abroad, and the country you want to go to.
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