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Plans can't keep up with the changes.
The motivation is good, but it is too difficult to achieve. 500,000 yuan in 4 years, you are the net profit after removing the cost, how can you live outside for 4 years and 100,000 yuan, if you study abroad, it will be more, and you have to spread the time. If the money is so easy to get, the whole country will go out, what do you say?
Men's careers are built little by little, some people may develop very early, and some people may not develop until they are forty or fifty years old. If it can reach the level you said in four or five years, then the society will go crazy, or the renminbi will depreciate greatly. Don't be too impetuous, take it one step at a time.
Say something hard to hear. I don't know what your girlfriend is, she has a high degree of education? It's beautiful?
Very virtuous? Don't think it's that easy to find someone with money. Besides, her mother is already sick, and few rich people are willing to find a wife, and they keep paying for their mother-in-law's treatment (except for situations that occur after marriage).
If a rich man is willing, will his parents be willing? The family's economy is not very good, if you don't get married properly, you will be suppressed too much by the man's family, and the woman will have no status at all, and her life will be even more miserable. There are pies in the sky, but not all of them are so delicious.
She relayed her aunt's words to you, which may be a helpless complaint about life, you can talk to her about these truths when you have the opportunity, and you can also show her your determination to struggle, whether you are willing to work together to overcome difficulties, and whether you accept you or not is her business.
Be pragmatic, you're still young. If things don't go your way, it's time to let it go. Work hard, there's still a long way to go.
Good luck.
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88 years have already considered the future marriage problem?
There are many, many variables.
Now maybe love is dead and alive.
But when you go abroad, when you are separated, things change completely.
Life is yours.
People are realistic. Marriage is also a matter for the two of you.
It has nothing to do with other people.
You thought about what would become of her if you went abroad for four years.
What's going on in her family?
Have you thought about it?
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Agree with the upstairs.
Plus I don't want to pour cold water on you, but your situation is that going abroad can only be to work or study abroad As you said, it is impossible to study abroad, so you can only work This can only come out to work as a coolie You can make some money, but... This is complicated.
If you are really reluctant As long as you are diligent and smart enough to earn 500,000 yuan in 4 years in China It is inconvenient to comment on family affairs, but it is not realistic to expect to go abroad to pan for gold It is not realistic That is not a shortcut We know this very well Find a company in China to do a good job.
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In a word, if you can earn 500,000 yuan in 4 years, you don't have to go abroad.
Really, don't think about it that much. You earn 500,000 first. In addition, you are in this situation, and you can't go abroad now, so you don't have to think about it.
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It's not that you can make money when you go abroad, I think the place where you can exercise a person is the United States, of course, the United States is also the easiest to ruin a person, it's not the kind of comfortable country that makes people lazy but makes people go astray, the most lazy people are Australia and New Zealand or Northern Europe, it's not interesting to go to Singapore and South Korea, and Japan is good to mix up, but it's really tiring.
Generally, the Chinese language barrier must be the most basic, and then the visa, to make people feel that you have no immigration tendencies.
The third is professionalism, you always have to learn a skill, preferably what the country needs (of course, not cheap labor, factories moving bricks or something).
And when you go abroad, many things are unimaginable at home, so you must be mentally prepared.
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It is better to go to developed countries, you can refer to the world power rankings published by the United Nations, such as the United States, Germany, France, Britain, Japan, etc., going abroad is generally required to have a certain degree of English (or local official language) ability, to apply for a passport, so that you can go abroad, if you don't have any skills, you can only do some waiters, washing dishes and other work, just like domestic migrant workers into the city, to the construction site to carry bags.
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If you have skills, you may apply for a high-tech visa or something, if not, don't go abroad, how to get out is still a problem, how to renew the visa after it comes out, and it is not easy to find a job washing dishes without a visa, you must think clearly.
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If you want to make money, it is still very profitable to go to Japan, but in the past, Japan was more stressful, and you can withstand a certain amount of pressure mentally and physically. And Japan is not free.
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Upstairs, I said that Japan, now Sino-Japanese relations, Japan's visa can't be applied for at all, I suggest you go to Canada, the salary is high, the social welfare and social environment are also very good, as for the specific job, it depends on your specific situation to know.
As long as you want to go out, there are generally suitable jobs for those who have no skills over there, and you can hi me and communicate with us.
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It should have no effect, because the hukou is basically useless after submitting the visa application.
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The conditions of the two of you are more suitable for skilled immigration, and the score may not be low.
Then your daughter-in-law will apply.
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Take a country in Northern Europe.
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I don't know if you want to go abroad for a bachelor's degree or a master's degree. I'll assume you're going to get a master's degree, and here's the answer.
1. If you go to the United States, TOEFL or IELTS must be one of them, and the current situation is that TOEFL is more valued by American schools. But IELTS is said to be better. If you don't go through the school's exchange program, that is, if you want to go abroad on your own, you will also have to take the GRE or GMAT.
The difference is the major, except for the business school, other majors take the GRE.
2. Any major, it depends on what you like. Generally speaking, it is easier to apply for a master's degree in accounting for an undergraduate accounting. However, it is important to note that business schools are expensive, and it is almost impossible to get a scholarship.
3. You can go to any school. It's just that the American school you go to isn't necessarily good. Your school is not very good, and if you want to apply to a better school, you can only rely on your English scores and your social practice experience (including internships).
4. Not necessary, but something is better than nothing. However, I would recommend that you focus on English. A good TOEFL score is the most effective.
5. No. Specifically, if you look at the website of the school you want to apply to, they will put a list of documents required for the application online.
6. You can go out early. However, the formalities will be cumbersome and may have an impact on the application. However, you can also contact the school to re-enroll in your undergraduate program over there... This operation is even more complicated.
Good luck.
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1 passport, English is actually not tested for those you can communicate with.
2.This accounting doesn't seem to be very well-known abroad.
3. You can ask your teacher specifically.
4. Certified Public Accountant.
5. I don't have to finish my undergraduate degree.
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Since you have this certificate and believe that your own language communication is not a problem, why not contact a foreign institution yourself?
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Apply by yourself You can apply directly on the school's official website. You can go to the stupid forum and ask, there are many people who DIY themselves and can teach you how to do it.
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The economy is the biggest barrier to going abroad.
If your family is not wealthy.
It is better to advise you to stay in the country.
Let's do it with you.
4 years of college. Just for tuition, without 1 million, it will definitely not be able to go down.
Unless you're good at studying.
Then the RP value is out of the range of ordinary people.
You can apply for the full prize, so let's go.
But in your current situation.
My personal suggestion is to stay in the country and develop.
When you have money in the future, you can go out on your own!
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You can consider studying in South Korea.
The cost of studying in Korea for a year is about 50,000 RMB.
In normal times, if you can work by yourself, you can take care of your living expenses.
If you work part-time during the winter and summer vacations, if you go to work in a factory or a seaside fishery for 1 or 2 months, you are willing to endure hardships, and your tuition fees can also be sorted out.
There are many good universities in South Korea, such as Yonsei University in Seoul which is ranked among the top three good universities in South Korea.
The language cost for a year is 10,000 RMB, and room and board are enough for 10,000 yuan.
Actually, I suggest that you consider a local college that can take some of the burden off your family because the won is depreciating now. So it's a good time to go to South Korea to study.
I have studied in Korea for several years, and now I am in China, so I know a lot about Korea.
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I'm from Fujian, and I basically know a lot about going abroad.
First of all, if you go abroad, it is basically very expensive to go to a European country, and it is also the most difficult to apply for a scholarship, but if you want to go to study with peace of mind, and if you don't think about a part-time job, it is recommended to go there, and if you go this way in Europe, it is really like the first floor said that it is almost 1 million, which may be high, but in short, it is very expensive.
Secondly, to go to Asia, if the cheapest should be Singapore, the second floor said that going to South Korea is also a good choice, but if it were me, I would definitely not go to Asia, I think it is completely unnecessary, Japan is the most expensive in Asia, and it is very difficult for international students to find a job after the past, because your student visa has a limit on working outside the home, so it is very tiring and hard to steal a part-time job.
Also, going to the United States, how to say, the United States has a lot of good universities, and the scholarship is not very difficult to apply, but it depends on luck, really, if you are lucky, then there is no problem, but to study in the United States, basically, there are 10 applications, and at most 5 passes, but I recently heard that there are policies in the United States recently, and the pass rate will be higher.
Actually, I would recommend going to Australia.
1 Australia is a country of all immigrants, and it is easy to apply in school, and it is easier for classmates to accept you.
2. The cost of going abroad for the first time is about 150,000 yuan, which is considered medium among all of them.
3. The climate is very good Basically, there are 3 seasons a year, which are spring and autumn.
4. There are a lot of Chinese people over there, and if you can speak Cantonese, it's a paradise.
And, to be honest, if your family income is 30,000 yuan, it's really hard to go abroad, and it will put a heavy burden on your family.
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It is recommended to consider New Zealand, it is recommended that you apply for undergraduate study abroad as a high school graduate, rather than transferring credits, which is more beneficial for you to apply for a good school, and New Zealand immigration is also good, as for the major, it is also necessary to consider it comprehensively according to your own personality The current foundation and future planning of each subject, and foreign countries are not selected as soon as you enter the major.
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The key is how do you do in English? This is the most basic place, if you can't reach no matter what major you choose, it will not be too easy, although you have a language environment over there, but the professional vocabulary is not easy to master, it is very important to learn knowledge by studying abroad, but the diploma is a stepping stone to employment, you still need to consider your own conditions first, consider the requirements of the schools in the two countries for graduation and then consider the major!
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It's generally very difficult to get a good job, or it's very professional, it's hard to read, it's all about your own evaluation, some majors are good, and the follow-up employment is also very good, but some college students in 985 221 are not sure The key is that do you think you can stick to it? What is the purpose of your trip? Purely seeing the world?
Then choose something simpler like business management, accounting, etc. You are also comfortable The college entrance examination results are not good And the family is also related, if the conditions are not bad, you will not push yourself too hard, very desperate to study, the Netherlands and New Zealand The level of education is about the same depending on your personal hobbies,
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