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where r u from?
u want a singapore scholarship?
Every year is different, I graduated from junior high school, and that year was: Mathematics (Easy); English (Vocabulary + Comprehension + Composition, O-Level Question Type, Singapore Secondary 2 Difficulty); IQ (piece of cake); Interview (the most important is a direct question from the principal of each school).
But in high school, I have only heard of the selection from the university directly after the college entrance examination, and it seems that there is no sophomore from high school (I mean a full scholarship).For example, in 2002, the top ten who were admitted to Xiamen University were directly guaranteed.
Those who have graduated from junior high school have to study for two years in middle school and two years in junior high school before they can be admitted to university.
Those who graduate from high school will first enter the junior high school for 3 months, and then go directly to university.
Although I haven't taken the high school admissions exam, I can probably think of the content: mathematics and English are still the focus, but the difficulty is naturally the junior college level, and English should also be A-level, so the difficulty will increase a lot, so if you have college entrance examination results, it will be safer.
ps: In any case, the interview is the most important, even if your grades are good, you still have to pass the interview, but just remember, even if you don't speak well, don't be nervous, these abilities can be improved later, the interview examiner cares about your character and self-confidence, pay attention to politeness, tactfully answer the questions, the interview is not difficult at all.
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Applicants should be regular staff and outstanding students of institutions of higher learning, enterprises, institutions, administrative agencies, and scientific research institutions, and meet the following basic conditions: 1Love the motherland, love socialism, have good political and professional qualities, have no record of violations of laws and disciplines, perform outstanding imitation macro-nuclear in work and study, and return to China to serve the construction of the motherland after completing their studies; 2.
Have a good professional foundation and development potential, and the foreign language proficiency meets the requirements stipulated in the "Conditions for Foreign Language Study Abroad Funded by the National Study Abroad"; 3.Be physically and mentally healthy; 4.Meet the specific requirements of the relevant scholarship program selection guidelines.
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The precautions are as follows:
The documents to be submitted for the registration of primary school students studying in Singapore are: notarized student's birth certificate, certificate of enrollment, marriage certificate of parents, proof of academic performance of the original school, a copy of their valid passport and a copy of their parents' ID card, and a certificate of employment of their parents.
The mother of the student who needs to accompany the student needs to provide: notarized birth certificate, marriage certificate, copy of passport and ID card, fill in the "Application Form for Studying in Singapore", and proof of employment (fill in **4 sheets**.
Secondary school students can go to Singapore to study in Singapore secondary schools, language schools, and colleges. Secondary school students generally do not require exams to attend secondary schools and language schools, and TOEFL scores are generally not required to attend technical schools in Singapore.
Go to the National and Registration Department of Singapore to apply for a student pass.
Students can bring their Student's Pass to the school and the Principal will allow them to go through the admission procedures.
The new academic year for schools in Singapore starts in January, and applications for second-year admission start in June. For admission in the current year, the application deadline is 31 May of that year, and the processing time is generally 4 to 6 weeks. If a vacancy is not available by 30 June, the place will be postponed to January of the following year.
According to the relevant regulations of Singapore, foreign students who come to study in Singapore must make a donation to the Ministry of Education of Singapore every two years. The donation amount is fixed at S$5,000 every two years. The first contribution is due before enrollment and the subsequent contribution is made in January.
Starting from the 2000 academic year, students of all nationalities are required to make a donation to study in primary and secondary schools, junior colleges and tertiary institutions in Singapore. Students enrolled in higher education institutions (polytechnics, universities) do not need to donate any funds.
Currently, children of Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents are not required to make donations. Children of P1, P2 and Q1 work pass holders who have dependent's passes are also exempt from donation during their studies. However, such students who were admitted after January 2001 are also required to contribute to education**.
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You are just a junior high school student, how can you study abroad at public expense, they are all scientific researchers who work on the job, and the state can pay to train you to study abroad, and it is impossible for you to do so. At least you have to wait until you are a postdoc before you can talk about whether the state will pay you to train you to go abroad.
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I don't know if you want to go to ** high school or what. There are many ways to study in Singapore after graduating from junior high school, if you want to study in a public high school, you can go to a public junior college, and if you can't, you can go to a private university to study directly. If you just go to a private high school, you can enroll at any time without special exams.
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The third year of junior high school, it's not impossible, what kind of champion is the city.
Let's go to Singapore for junior high school.
Let's give some living expenses.
I have a friend, the top student in Shenyang, who was recruited to Singapore to study in junior high school, at public expense.
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Conditions for studying in high schools in Singapore:
1. English and academic ability: Many Chinese students have a weak language foundation, and their study abroad in Singapore is full of obstacles, and many students have to spend at least a year or even longer to learn English. Although the language atmosphere in Singapore is good, it is quite difficult to pass the language course, and many international students IELTS or TOEFL never meet the school's required scores, so they can only choose to return to China first to take the language test and study in Singapore.
2. Self-care: Many Chinese students have poor self-care skills and do not have a mature mind. Although many high school students have studied hard for 12 years, they only learn book knowledge and lack the ability to think independently. These problems prevent high school students from integrating into their new environment.
Some parents only want to send their children abroad, but they don't know about the situation abroad, and their children can't learn anything else after going abroad except spending their parents' hard-earned money.
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When you come to Singapore in the second year of junior high school, you can only study in the first year of junior high school in Singapore. I can't go to high school in Singapore.
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I've already passed the exam. The most important thing is the interview, you should be confident when you go in for the interview, and at the same time, the English requirements will not be particularly high, but the spoken language should be good, because the examiners know that we came to Singapore to improve our English, and English is not an official language in China, so English is generally OK.
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After graduating from high school, there are several ways to study in Singapore, and there are several ways to study for undergraduate:
Route 1Public universities.
1) Apply with the results of the college entrance examination;
2) Pass the examination application in Singapore. It is to apply with O-Level results, and you need to study for one year of O-Level courses and then take the exam.
Route 2Private universities.
There are also many good private universities in Singapore, which require three years of high school to apply.
Pathway Level Exam Preparation Course.
Over 17 years old, proof of deposit of 160,000 RMB, no TOEFL or IELTS score is required.
3.Full English translation (Yang Xianyi edition).
Yes, there is an opportunity, but your score in the college entrance examination must meet the requirements of the school. There are conditions for going to Singapore, and your expenses in Singapore are provided by the Singapore business, so you must have worked in Singapore or a Singapore company in China for more than six years after graduation. There won't be professional courses or anything in the exam, there will be math, English, and there seem to be intelligence questions or something, as for the statement that 80% of boys should not, I haven't heard of it, and the interview is very important.
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