I m a university student, and I need to know a lot about studying abroad!!!!!! Help

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I feel that your design is not ideal.

    1. In countries with small languages, many are tuition-free, which is not suitable for you.

    1. These countries need to read their own Chinese, and it is not realistic that you need to relearn a new foreign language. The learning time will be long. It is also difficult to achieve a passing result in a short period of time.

    2. There are English-taught courses in these countries, but there are very few, and the threshold is also very high, so it is difficult for you to reach it, and the GMAT scores required are not obtained in the short term.

    3. Your academic qualifications are not recognized, and your university degree is not recognized by these countries, so you can only read it from scratch, which will take a long time to study. A lot of undergraduates are going to start from scratch, do you take into account.

    4. Although some are tuition-free, the cost of living in these countries is very high, and if there is no suitable part-time job, the cost is also high for such a long time.

    Second, the UK is for you.

    1. At present, the only country that recognizes the University of Electricity is the United Kingdom. You can use this diploma to apply directly to a degree program.

    2. Have 3 years of work experience + 3 years of junior college, and can directly study for a master's degree for 1 year.

    3. You can choose cheap schools and cities, such as schools in Wales, and the cost of studying abroad is about 150,000 yuan. Bangor University, for example. Others such as Keele University. Swansea University.

    4. Although there are few part-time jobs in the UK, you can work full-time during the holidays, and you can save a lot of living expenses, so the cost of 100,000 yuan is enough.

    5. You have been learning English, and if you study hard for a while, it will be easier for you to quickly meet the admission requirements of the school. You can learn better than a small language.

    6. The British diploma is good, and the master's degree is obtained in a short period of time, which saves a lot of age costs for girls.

    Addendum: The 150,000 I am talking about is tuition + living expenses, not optical tuition. Many schools in the UK have tuition fees of no more than 100,000 yuan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can ** consult, there is a special study abroad information consultation Ask 114 may have results.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello. The first sentence you told me that it will be difficult for you to apply, and if you go abroad to study for an MBA or a master's degree in accounting, you need a formal undergraduate bachelor's degree.

    My friend has a college and graduate degree, and then she wants to apply for an MBA, and she first has to pay for certification to prove that she has the equivalent of an undergraduate degree, and then she has to send an email to every school to ask if they can accept her. In short, it took a long time and was more tortuous.

    Therefore, if you want to go out, you may go to some more unpopular and low-threshold schools, and I don't know much about the specific cost issues, so I suggest that you interview in person and ask some well-known intermediaries.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Agree with the opinion upstairs Your situation is a bit complicated If you really decide to go abroad, I'll talk to you 892647271 Welcome to exchange and share my experience with you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's interesting, I just happened to read the question on Zhihu and the answer below. So let me tell you what I think.

    Or to return to the question, what exactly is the purpose of reading books (except for reading textbooks for the purpose of learning professional knowledge)?

    I realized that I was too ignorant, so I started to study like crazy, I wanted to make up for the time wasted in the past, acquire a lot of knowledge, catch up with my peers, and surpass the undergraduates. I am a junior college student and want to enter the society to prove that I am better than undergraduates. This is the reason and motivation for you to keep reading, and of course this "progressive" idea is beyond reproach, and if everyone thinks like this, China's GDP will be doubled again.

    But what about other than that? I don't know what type of books you read, or if you read everything, and which one you pick up counts. When reading these books, did you feel anything?

    Is there a sentence or point of view that makes you think about it and have mood swings? If there is, I think this is the gain, not for the sake of surpassing undergraduates, not for the sake of accumulating knowledge, and not for the sake of me reading thirty books this week. Just experiencing the joy of reading is the most admirable attitude towards books.

    If not, I think you should reflect. If you don't be a porter of kanji, you don't just scan your eyes to mean that you've finished reading, but if you put the book in front of my dog's eyes, it will also read. The more important thing is to think, ask more questions, ask yourself if you agree with this statement, why do you (not) agree, I (don't) like this book because... Ask the author why he wrote this, what his life experience was like, etc., and you will gradually discover countless beautiful little worlds.

    As for intensive reading or more reading, each has its own love. But generally speaking, isn't it true that "the books you like can afford the rough edges, and the books that don't catch a cold don't bother to look at them". Zhou Guoping's advocacy of only reading good books and reading good books well may be able to help you.

    Finally: don't be in a hurry to show that those times that seem to others to be nothing are deeply rooted in you. Those books you have read and the roads you have traveled will one day meet you on a narrow road, and then resonate like words.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First, look at your personal hobbies. Secondly, look at the family conditions. Again, look at social current events. Finally, you can decide whether you should study abroad or not.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, if you have the opportunity, you have to go abroad to see it, and it is very beneficial for young people to be very good.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is very important not to go abroad, the important thing is to have ideals and ambitions. Expertise is not used much in reality. It is the mind that determines a person.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes'However, after studying abroad, I want to come back to build the motherland.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Depending on your specific situation, you will generally have to pass at least a language test, TOEFL in the United States, and IELTS in Commonwealth countries.

    If you go to the United States for graduate or doctoral studies, you will also take the GRE or GMAT according to your major, that is, the American master's admission test, the latter is mainly applicable to business, and most majors are taken to the former, but these exams have a general trend.

    It takes courage and perseverance to prepare to go abroad, and I wish you all the best

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    To get an English test score, TOEFL or IELTS, depending on the score required by the school you are applying for.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you want to apply for state funding, you must first study hard and ensure that your grades are at the top of your grade. Then pay attention to what exchange and cooperation programs your school has with foreign countries, and then apply. This is generally paid for by the university where you are located.

    There are also countries, such as the Chevening scholarship in the United Kingdom, which has a relatively high requirement, and only doctoral degrees are eligible.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I suggest you take a look at this**:

    This is an agency that specializes in studying abroad, but it is not an intermediary and does not charge any intermediary fees. My cousin went out to study through this institution, which is very reliable!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Looking for an intermediary or DIY, these two ways are generally available now.

    Nowadays, many people choose DIY because there is a self-service study abroad agency that can help DIY applicants apply for study abroad without intermediary fees. We will assist you from application to visa. There is one called Sea Hurricane Net, which is very good and has a good reputation.

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  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Take the initiative to find out if your school has any cooperation with which school (foreign university) you can apply, but generally at your own expense

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

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  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You apply for a scholarship from the other party, and the university that accepts you will pay for it, and depending on the country of study, you will need to pass a language test first, and then a graduate school entrance exam if required. Taking studying in the United States as an example, should you take the TOEFL and GRE, participate in scientific research projects, and prepare for the application? In France, for example, you should first take part in French studies and then take the Fafu exam.

    If you want to go out as an undergraduate, you only have to transfer, and it's basically all self-funded. Check the trends of foreign schools online, many schools have scholarship applications, you just need to submit your own materials to apply. But most of these schools are still very demanding, and I hope you will work hard.

    In short, study hard and strive for opportunities.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Learn the major courses solidly, maintain a high GPA, and learn English well. In the third year, I prepare to take the English test, go to Europe to take the IELTS test, and go to the United States and Canada to take the GRE and TOEFL. Also, get your money ready to go abroad for a master's degree is a lot of money burning.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Now you have decided which country you want to study in, and then ask for the steps, and the application steps for each country are different.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is also possible to transfer schools, but it is unlikely that you will apply to a better school, depending on which country you go to.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    A low GPA will definitely affect the level of the school you are applying to.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    1. You can consider two options: transfer and graduate application, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.

    2. It is required to have a good GPA, language scores, and sufficient financial support.

    3. In addition, being a Chinese teacher during the period of studying abroad is also very helpful to myself.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Find a professional study abroad agency to consult which country to go to first, and then lock which schools and majors Go to the school's official website to apply, and then after the offer comes down, prepare for a visa It is best to prepare in advance for studying abroad Usually you need to provide domestic Chinese and English transcripts and notarized certificates, passports, household registers, birth certificates, etc.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    1 There are two types of ways for college students to study abroad.

    2. One is to go abroad for graduate studies, and you can apply for foreign graduate students with the average score of four years of university and IELTS or TOEFL.

    3. The second type is those who apply to foreign universities with an average university score first, and the grades in China can also be transferred.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    1. There are two ways to go abroad after the freshman or sophomore year: one is to reapply to college, and if you go to the United States, you have to take the SAT and TOEFL. One is to transfer schools, you don't need to take the SAT, as long as you have a TOEFL or IELTS score (the score requirements of each school are different).

    2. It should not be the best choice to study abroad after the freshman or sophomore year, because it is a waste of time to reapply, and not all credits are recognized for transfer, but only partially, and the completion of studies may exceed the normal time.

    3. Transfer mainly depends on foreign language (TOEFL or IELTS) and the results of each subject in school (GPA). Of course, participating in some volunteering, Model United Nations, etc. can also help with the application.

    4. It is best to apply for graduate school abroad directly after graduating from university, of course, you can also go abroad halfway through with economic permission, no matter which way, the key is foreign language learning.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    You can transfer credits from your undergraduate program or apply for graduate school in your senior year. It's a little difficult to transfer credits, because some schools don't allow it. If you apply for graduate school, you need to get a GPA, TOEFL, IELTS score, and if necessary, a GMAT TOEFL score.

    Studying abroad is simple, as long as you have the conditions.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    What is your age and what school are you in? What major to study. Which country do you want to study in? Hope I can help you.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    You can't go to your sophomore year, you can only go to your freshman year, and now you can prepare for IELTS, start the exam, and then apply to college, and you don't want to spend money, and no one will help you.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Very simple. You have ready, your transcripts, your title deeds, proof of funds, apply online to a UK university early, send your materials over, and if they agree to your application, they will send you an invitation letter. So that you can go for the visa.

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