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I'm applying now, and very few of the people around me have applied to build a college, and there are a few who have succeeded, 2 of them were downgraded to the first year (graduated from a domestic university) by the public construction college, and one was a graduate of Gome Architecture, and was downgraded to the third year of admission by the private school, and the school of architecture will definitely be downgraded, followed by the language barrier, which must be B2
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France** attaches great importance to the protection of buildings. Therefore, from the Middle Ages to the present, many ancient buildings and diverse architectural features have been preserved. In addition, French architecture pays great attention to the design of architecture, which provides a good learning environment and reference value for students who go to study in France.
To apply for an architecture school in France, in addition to the corresponding subject scores and the overall average score, you also need to look at the portfolio, and the admission stage depends on the level of the portfolio.
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First, GPA. GPA is required when applying to study abroad. Every country and school should refer to your undergraduate GPA score, usually the better schools require students to have a GPA score above the above, and apply to top universities need to be above.
Second, language scores.
Third, study abroad documents. Study abroad essays include personal introductions and letters of recommendation. Recommendation letters are mainly written by university professors and your class teacher, but if you are applying for an MBA major, the letter of recommendation issued by the school group will not play a big role, because most international universities require applicants to have several years of work experience, so the recommendation letter should be written by the senior management of the employer; The personal introduction is written by oneself, mainly by explaining one's own personal experience to express one's strengths and weaknesses for the teacher's reference.
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As a domestic architect who graduated from the Department of Architecture, I think that studying architecture and going to a foreign university will be at a loss after graduation.
Have you figured out how you plan to develop after graduation? In Europe and the United States, construction has long been at a standstill, so it is difficult for architects to find jobs abroad, and the choice is relatively narrow. On the contrary, there are many projects in China, so usually international students in the Department of Architecture choose to return to China as returnees.
This also creates a more embarrassing situation, and the things that domestic graduates learn are more practical and more suitable for domestic design. And returnees, unless they can get real talent and outstanding talent abroad, they will become a vase that relies on language advantages to help foreigners fool Party A. Architectural design is a very special profession, and it is not possible to achieve something by hard work, talent is very important.
In short, the returnee architect, the ending is two, the master or the vase. Which one will you become?
Although it is relatively off-topic, I hope it will help you in your choice.
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As I said upstairs, foreign architecture is relatively empty, but being able to exercise a set of strong logical thinking is the advantage of the turtle. If you are determined to engage in theoretical or experimental architecture, it is recommended to study abroad for a period of time, because the theoretical level of architecture majors in China is worse than that in foreign countries. In fact, you can study undergraduate in China first, and then choose to go abroad for graduate school or work.
In this way, you will form a certain understanding of the architecture major at the undergraduate level, and the cost of going abroad is relatively small and relatively safe.
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You should take the college entrance examination first and be admitted to the domestic architecture major.
It's not too late to go abroad after graduating from a bachelor's degree, and it's too early to ask these questions.
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