I m about to graduate from junior college and want to study abroad to renew my book, is that okay?

Updated on educate 2024-02-28
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It doesn't matter what you studied before, it's not easy to study business. To sum it up. I think you have to have three points, which can be said to be indispensable, and with these three points, it should be said that it is not difficult to basically achieve your wishes.

    1. Learn the language hard, although I don't know your specific situation, but if you don't have any communication experience or language expertise in junior college, this is not a small problem.

    2. Be patient and resilient, from studying to taking exams, to choosing a school, to finding an agent or preparing materials by yourself, it is a long process. If you only have a momentary enthusiasm, it is difficult to persevere until the end. I analyze from a considerable point of view, you are very unlikely to go to a good university, at most it is a branch of some famous universities, my classmate is studying in the Sino-foreign joint project of Beijing University of Posts and Communications, it is also e-commerce, Maria College, University of London, he himself said that it is useless to learn more than others in addition to English, as for whether it is enough to go abroad, he himself has no bottom, we all rely on TOEFL, he didn't tell me the score, it should not be too high, there is a lot of water in it.

    The third is financial resources, I have Tsinghua full scholarship to go to the United States, and there are people who can't go to Australia after high school. Of course, there is a gap between schools, but it is by no means as big as it feels in China. It's just that one goes to school to earn money, and the other spends money.

    I feel that the best education in English-speaking countries is the United States, but what suits you is Europe or Australia, and most of the people who come to the United States every year are domestic elites. But there are also problems in Europe, such as Britain and Germany, where the cost of living is very high, and it can be said that after changing the land with a good income level in the country, even the poor cannot compare. 30w yuan a year should be enough to live in the UK.

    I said that the United States can also pay for it, but the tuition fee is too expensive, and the tuition fee for private schools is about 20w yuan. The cost of living is not as expensive as in the UK. In general, if you are not an elite (it is not an exaggeration, MIT has a full award, but there are only 1-2 people per year, which is rarer than the champion), you must have a lot of financial support.

    Anonymous is a bit of a punch, but that's it. Like language, if you can stay in the U.S. for a year, what is language? If the family can afford it, I think you should also consider the cost performance, whether it is worth it, after all, it is not easy for parents to make money.

    My advice would be to look at Singapore, South Korea or small European countries, which are more practical. And in China, if your family background has reached the point where you can be sent out with confidence, then it is no problem to send you to a good university in China, money and power are always inseparable! My cousin took the college entrance examination this year, and it is said that 60w can be sent to Peking University.

    It's worth it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on what major you have, and then it depends on which country of the corresponding major is strong.

    Germany is better for foreign trade, but it is not an English-speaking country. Go to the United Kingdom or the United States, after all, it is a developed country.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    , as long as you have the front to do anything.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For the conditions for junior college students to study abroad, the basic hard conditions include the following three points:

    1. Transcript certificate during the junior college period, if you have graduated, you must provide the graduation certificate.

    2. Proof of English proficiency, i.e. TOEFL or IELTS score.

    3. Financial guarantee.

    Benefits of Studying Abroad: Studying abroad can increase your employment opportunities, and studying abroad is not only a way to expand your horizons, but it can also improve your employability. In an increasingly globalized world, more and more employers value students with international experience.

    There are different styles of education to experience, and studying abroad may be different from what you're used to, especially if you're studying abroad for the first time. Take the opportunity to experience different teaching methods and find out which type of learning model works best for you. It's a great way to immerse yourself in a new academic environment and get to know your chosen subject in many ways.

    Which overseas university can you go to? 】

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can apply to study abroad. For the conditions for junior college students to study abroad, the basic hard conditions include the following three points: First, the transcript certificate during the college study, if you have graduated, you must provide the graduation certificate; The second is proof of English proficiency, i.e., TOEFL or IELTS score; The third is the guarantee of funds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can study abroad without a graduation certificate after graduating from college, you can apply to study abroad, find a suitable institution to fill in the application form, and you can pass the review.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Junior college applications in the United States, and British schools are basically equivalent to high school graduation and undergraduate applications. The application materials are high school diploma, high school transcript, college transcript, (if there is no college diploma, it can not be provided), TOEFL score.

    If you don't have a TOEFL score, you can also apply to some schools in the United States that can provide dual enrollment, that is, you can go to this university in the United States first, but you must take an additional year of English at the school.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, but you must meet the admission requirements of the school you are applying for, such as IELTS, GRE, TOEFL, etc., and only if you meet the conditions can you apply for an offer, and then go through the admission procedures.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is possible to apply, but I recommend that you read it through.

    If you insist on leaving, first ask the school if you can get a secondary school diploma.

    As long as you meet the requirements of 12 years of school education, you can theoretically study in Japan, and if you come to Japan, you can actually meet the qualifications for university entrance examination.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can go out a long time ago, go out for a language class, re-read your undergraduate, you can go to high school, it's not too late, and it's useless to have a college diploma.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    OK.

    Obtain a bachelor's degree and then apply for a master's degree. Taking British universities as an example, students who have obtained a three-year college degree in China can directly enter the third year (i.e., the final year of undergraduate) at a British university through top-up courses, and can obtain a British undergraduate degree recognized by the Ministry of Education of China after graduation, or they can continue to apply for master's courses. It should be noted that top-up courses have higher language requirements, with an IELTS score of 6 or above, and some majors are more demanding.

    Pass the Pre-Masters programme to enter the target institution. The Pre-Masters is a bridging programme that covers language courses and some specialist courses to help students better adapt to university studies. At present, many countries offer pre-master's programs in relevant institutions, such as Canada, Australia, Ireland, etc.

    If you are expected to enter the target university through the master's degree, you do not need to complete the transformation of the post-secondary education, but directly take the pre-master's degree as the transition, and then enter the master's level after successfully passing the preparatory examination.

    Apply directly to the Master's. If you don't want to complete the transformation of your undergraduate degree overseas, and you don't want to study for a pre-master's degree first, you can also apply directly to study for graduate studies in overseas institutions, but this kind of application has high requirements for students' own grades and is difficult to apply, and is suitable for college students with many years of work experience (no work experience or new graduates are carefully selected, and it is easy to refuse visas). A one-stop study abroad guide.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is okay for junior college students to go abroad to study for undergraduates. 1. If you go to the United States to study for an undergraduate degree, you need to take the TOEFL, and then the average score is better than 80. 2. Another way is to apply for a master's degree, and it is easier to apply for the UK.

    3. You can go to Japan to study, and the ways to study in Japan after graduating from junior college are: Way 1: College upgrade:

    Direct transfer, breaking through the limitations of schools and majors, students can choose majors according to their wishes and interests; Pathway 2: Post-secondary education: starting over, which refers to starting from the first year of undergraduate studies in a foreign university.

    This is mainly suitable for two-year college students who want to go to a better school, but do not necessarily want to go back to their previous majors; Pathway 3: Bachelor's degree: Pre-master's program does not require students' English ability, and IELTS generally only requires a score of about one.

    For applicants with outstanding work experience, IELTS score is required, and in terms of visa, due to the work experience supplement, it is also very smooth. Path 4: Bachelor's degree:

    Direct admission to master's degree, generally full-time three-year college graduates can choose to upgrade to master's courses, as long as the major is the right one, such students can directly apply for master's programs.

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    We can't avoid a problem, that is, the family economic conditions of college students are generally not very good, and the learning ability and academic background of college students are generally a little worse. Then, the admission conditions of foreign universities, the cost of studying abroad, the difficulty of graduation, and even the gold content of the so-called diploma of studying abroad are all factors that college students need to consider before studying abroad. The countries that are more suitable for transferring to undergraduate studies include South Korea and Japan in Asia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, etc. in Europe, and they can also apply to transfer to the United States and Canada for undergraduates.

    Studying abroad for college students is one of the options. However, the problems are:

    1. The time to go to undergraduate is generally relatively long, such as transferring to the United States, at most two years, and the school also has to review the transcript and do course comparison.

    2. The United Kingdom and other countries have top-up courses for post-secondary education, but firstly, there are relatively few universities that offer such courses, and secondly, the university rankings are generally not high.

    Direct study abroad for graduate studies: If a 3-year tertiary institution is offered by a pre-master programme or a postgraduate certificate or postgraduate diploma programme offered by universities in the UK and Australia, students have the opportunity to apply for a master's degree and then enter the master's degree. In this way, compared with the post-secondary upgrade, you can obtain a master's degree in a shorter period of time and quickly improve your academic background.

    If you want to save money, you can consider the preparatory department offered by a domestic university or institution.

    It should be pointed out that because the Pre-Graduate Program (Pre-Master's) is a bridging course, there are many schools and institutions abroad that offer such courses, and the quality is uneven, and the study abroad agent may not necessarily be the most suitable plan for students when recommending it.

    You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system for what level of university you can apply to at your own level.

    One-click positioning. How to use: Enter your GPA, language scores, professional name, college background (211 985 double non) and other information into the system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates with similar grades to you, you can see if there is a suitable study abroad case for you according to your own conditions, and find out which colleges and universities they have gone to as a reference for you to choose a college.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on which country you want to go to, what stage of the course you want to take, if you plan to go out as soon as possible, then the current situation you can only apply for an intercalation undergraduate, and the specific intercalation grade should be determined according to the school's evaluation of your university credits. If you want to apply for graduate school, then a diploma is a must, and the choice of countries is very limited, basically you can only choose between Australia and the United Kingdom, because only these two countries currently offer post-secondary courses. Of course, this is just a general situation, if there is still something unclear you can hi me again

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, if the family's financial conditions are good, I think you can choose Australia, and my friend is going to study at Macquarie University in Australia this year, and she only left this month.

    If the economic conditions are average, I think you can choose Ukraine, the tuition fee here is not high, the average family can accept it, but it is to study for 1 year of preparatory language, here I study Russian, I study here, I hope it can help you!

    If you think of Donetsk, Ukraine, I can help you.

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