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Italians are xenophobic, but for the most part, they are friendly. There is no problem with public universities, is it recognized in the country as studious? Not particularly difficult, slightly harder than English.
However, it usually takes about 1 year to pass the language requirement. If you don't understand anything, please continue to ask or add me.
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1, this is not easy to say and there is no way **, most Italians are very friendly, but there is no guarantee that there is no rejection of Chinese.
2. The academic qualifications of Italian public universities and some private universities are recognized in China, you can check the specific situation with the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Education will publish the list of recognized foreign universities.
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The Turandot plan exam is the school's own questions, you can ask the Chinese students who have previously enrolled in the Italian school you declared, and they will know better. The content of the exam is generally your professional content. This year, you are going to study in Italy in 2014?
In this way, you can learn Italian for a while now, and then pre-register for the Turandot program at the end of next year, or officially register around August 2014. After you register and pass, you will enter Italy around the end of February or March 2015 to start studying the language for half a year, and after passing the exam, you can enter an Italian university to start studying. Turandot plans that you can only apply to one school, and if you don't get in, you can only choose to transfer or return to China.
Turandot does not require students to provide a certificate of language study or registration when applying again, but we recommend that you study Italian for a period of time in your country. So now let you start learning Italian so that you can make it a little easier when you apply. If you want to go to a public university, the registration fee (actually the tuition fee) is usually between 500 and 1,500 euros.
The cost of living is about 50,000 to 80,000.
Finally, I would like to add that in fact, design majors do not necessarily have to participate in the Turandot Project, but also the Marco Polo Program, and some Italian schools offer design majors, such as forest and landscape design and management, landscape and garden design, etc. If you are interested, you can check it out.
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Studying in Italy is mainly through two paths: planning students and international students, and requires a bachelor's degree certificate, school transcripts and course descriptions. If you want to go to graduate school, you can learn Italian on a regular basis.
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Or don't come to Italy, a harmful place, you will regret it when you come, many college students come to go to college, they all go to private schools, and the tuition is very expensive, that is, the family has money, which is equivalent to using money to buy a certificate, if you go to a public university, you basically don't study halfway through, it is difficult to graduate, if you want to study abroad, you should go to another country, Italy is really not a wise choice, many of my classmates regret it
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Are you going to go for a master's degree or an undergraduate?
If you go to Italy to study in Italian, you must at least get Plida A2 You can participate in next year's Marco Polo program, go abroad in almost 2 or 3 months, and then study the language in Italy for half a year, and start school in September.
This year's program has come to an end.
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