Is 200,000 European graduate studies enough, and it is better to go to Europe for graduate school or

Updated on educate 2024-03-14
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    God, Switzerland is a small country, Switzerland is notoriously expensive to study abroad, the cheapest in Europe should be Finland and Germany, but 200,000 is not expensive or not, business is of course France and the Netherlands is better 200,000 is not enough to work in Europe to earn is definitely not enough, to give you an example, Germany has no annual tuition fees, registration fees are 500 euros per semester, living expenses are about 400 euros per month, 1000 euros for girls during working holidays, and boys earn more than 50,000 per year, the problem is that they can graduate in a few years, and, Generally, if you want to read a language in the first year, the cost is relatively large.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you only know English, it's the Netherlands, of course

    The tuition fee is around 10wrmb, which varies from school to school

    The cost of living is not expensive, 20w is enough to study for a year

    Northern Europe can also be considered for its good environment and high quality.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I heard that the cost in France is not too high, and there is Switzerland, I don't know the price, but studying in Switzerland is definitely very good, perfect. Some small countries should be enough. Is 200,000 a year or a total?

    By the way, studying in Russia is very cheap, the standard is low (especially mathematics), and the tuition fee for one year is equivalent to the cost of a domestic undergraduate for 1 year (RMB), which is worth considering.

    In total... Think about Russia.

    That's good, and vitas. With him in the same land.

    Anyway, I'm a v pro...

    I also want to study abroad, watching the people around me leave one by one, it's very lost... There are no conditions.

    Good luck.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. All of this depends on your college and college. Don't just look at the country. Tuition fees are for every country in Europe, but scholarships in the United States are high.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The United States has the best education in the United States, a good social environment, and qualifications.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Public universities are very good, some private schools are not recognized in China, and there is no way to certify the diploma after graduation.

    It is true that France has relatively little speaking fee.

    If you are not a French major in university, you need at least half a year of French language training before coming to France (you need to reach a certain number of hours and a certain level of language to obtain a visa), and if you are in France, it will be about 10,000 yuan a year.

    The visa process, including French exams, interviews, notarizations, etc., costs money.

    By the time you set foot on French soil, if it goes well, it's going to cost at least $20,000.

    When you come to France, you generally have to continue to study the language, if you read a master's degree, the language is not good, the school will not admit you, and the French language is more expensive than the domestic tuition fee of 1000 euros for half a year, plus 500 euros a month for living expenses.

    After entering the major, the master's degree is two years (if you study carefully and do not repeat a grade.) As long as you don't mess around, it's not so hard) The school has no tuition fees, the registration fee is very small, and the living expenses for two years are also 500 euros a month.

    Calculate 20,000 (domestic) + 10,000 (French Chinese tuition) + 5,000 * 30 months (2 and a half years) Almost 200,000 Oh.

    The cost of living is average, Paris may be more expensive, and other provinces are cheaper, up or down 100 euros.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    ...As long as you go to your university, you won't spend too much money (there are many work-study people, and it is more worth it to work hard to get a scholarship, and if you rely on your family to get money, you are embarrassed, the consumption is high, the more the merrier).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Not enough, if you go to China, more than 200,000 yuan can be used as a deposit, and the tuition and living expenses after that will be a different problem.

    What major are you going to study?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you want to be frugal for 3 years, this money is still enough.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. All engineering majors: I think I should go abroad. American schools are very tight, and you can learn a lot.

    I think your article should be very promising to apply for a scholarship.

    If you are looking for a tutor, you should go to the school's website to find your major institution, there will be an introduction by the main teacher, and carefully read the research direction of the tutor. good luck!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is difficult to enter the good at home, and it is difficult to enter abroad. You don't have to take politics abroad, but you have to live in English every day. It's up to you to choose.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's completely possible, but you have to provide a diploma from a domestic university, but when you go to Europe, you may not be allowed to go directly to graduate school because of the school, and you will be asked to re-study in the last year of college, and then go to graduate school, but if you are good enough in language and lucky, you can go directly to graduate school.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    We have the enrollment authorization of the French elite school alliance here, I don't know what your grades are? What is the general situation of what you said, I hope to communicate further, I add you hi.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The cost of studying in the Netherlands is low and the quality of teaching is high; An all-public university with globally recognized academic qualifications; Teaching in English, global faculty; anti-visa procedure, high visa rate; Work legally, no security deposit.

    The Netherlands is an ideal destination for studying abroad, and is a leader in business, law, logistics, finance, medicine, communications, electronics, architecture, agriculture, life sciences, arts, natural sciences and other fields.

    The Netherlands is the first non-English-speaking country on the European continent to start teaching in English, and has now offered more than 1,500 professional courses taught in English.

    The living expenses plus tuition fees for one year of studying in the Netherlands for undergraduates are about 10,120,000 yuan, and the living expenses plus tuition fees for one year for master's students are generally about 16,180,000 yuan, which varies from school to school.

    The Netherlands is a famous tourist country, a multi-ethnic culture, a safe and modern cosmopolitan society, famous for its tulips, windmills, wooden shoes, canals, cheese and the painter Van Gogh, the Netherlands is recognized as the best place to hold important international conferences and has the best business environment in the world.

    Although the Netherlands is a small country, it is a very strong country, known as an economic giant, one of the countries with the best economic situation in Europe, and its per capita income has been among the top in the world in recent years. The Netherlands is a garden-like country with a pleasant climate and elegant environment. The Dutch society is stable, the people live and work in peace and contentment, and the conditions in all aspects are very suitable for studying.

    Dutch-Chinese education in Shanghai.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The deposit seems to be 25w (at least for undergraduates) I don't know if it's a graduate student.

    In fact, this is also related to the city where it is located, for example, in the Greater London area, 20w is really tight, if you are in other cities in the UK, 20w is enough, but it also depends on the tuition fee of your graduate school. Now it seems that the tuition fees charged for graduate school are quite expensive, and may cost more than 10,000 pounds, and the remaining living expenses (including rent, food, transportation, etc.) cannot be said to be enough, It should be said that it is enough, this consumption does vary from person to person, if the landlord is living a rich second generation in China, then forget it (I have seen many Chinese students around me go to class and carry LV, Gucci's bags), but the building is mainly work-study should be enough. Graduate school in the UK is very fortunate, the time is very tight, especially the time when you pay **, it is much more difficult than in China.

    That's all I know. Good luck to the landlord.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's definitely not enough.

    Requirements: Deposit of more than 500,000 RMB (mostly beneficial to visas).

    The deposit period is more than 28 days. It is best to open the certificate of deposit for 1-3 months.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. Is it enough? Enough!

    2. But it still depends on your other materials.

    You need to make the visa officer feel that you have enough money to complete your studies.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Although the exchange rate is falling, the question of whether it is enough or not still needs to be calculated. Your tuition fees, living expenses. The tuition fee is on the offer, and I think 8,500 pounds is enough for living expenses.

    Then you multiply the exchange rate, and now, 10 is fine. Your margin can only be more than this, not less.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The second floor is also an exaggeration.

    What is the landlord's tuition and accommodation fee? The actual cost of 200,000 is enough, but the visa is a little less.

    Generally, the minimum is 250,000, and 300,000 is recommended.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is said that the standard of the deposit is the tuition fee on your offer plus the living expenses of your university, and then more, so that the visa time is better, I heard that a deposit of 60w for the refusal of the visa, because it is impossible to provide legal proof. I also want to go to the UK to study, and I have saved half a year's deposit. This MS insurance point.

    But the actual tuition fee is said to be about 15w, London must be high, other places are better, the cost of living is 15w, some places will be higher, but if you work, you can save a little, there is a brother who came back from studying abroad said that you can save half, I don't know if it's true or not. So I think 20w is a little less, and 25w-35w is the recommended margin amount!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Go to their online and find out.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Yes, because your native language is not English.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Need. Language proficiency is a prerequisite for admission. Generally, the language score recognized in the United States is TOEFL, and the recognized language score in the Commonwealth countries is IELTS. Therefore, if you want to go to the United States for graduate school, the landlord has to take a TOEFL test to apply for the school.

    In addition, some majors may also require additional language exams, such as the GRE.

    Today, I read the introduction of IELTS again, and it is said that there are more than 500 schools in the United States that recognize IELTS scores. If you have already taken the IELTS test and the score is still valid (the IELTS score is valid for 2 years from the test date), you can be exempted from the TOEFL test if the IELTS score is accepted by the university you are applying to.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It depends, if you are staying in Europe in a country where English is the native language, theoretically you can avoid it, but you need to argue with the school; If you are a native speaker of France, Germany, etc., then you also need to provide a TOEFL score, because your native language is not English, and you have not attended at least 3 years of study in an English-speaking country...

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If you go to Germany, you have to learn the language first, basically the school over there provides language plus courses to read continuously, but if the language can't pass, basically there is no school to accept you, the time will be relatively long, and it is impossible to finish it in 2 years, unless you have a language foundation. If you go to the UK, the tuition fee is more expensive, and everything else is better than Germany. I also wanted to go to Germany, but I ended up going to England.

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