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You don't have to rely on Dafoe to go to Germany, there are international master's programs in Germany, and you can apply for them by relying on English.
Medical students are generally and ordinary, there is no difference between students, and those who are different are studying medicine.
If you want to rely on IELTS, it is better to rely on IELTS, because after the TOEFL reform, it is more difficult than IELTS, especially in speaking and listening.
Many schools in Germany now charge tuition, but it is only symbolic and very few. However, Germany allows international students to start working in the first year, so there are basically no problems in life.
And Germany is different from the United States or something. To go to the U.S., you first apply for a school and then go to the embassy for a visa. To apply for a German school, you must first go to the embassy to pass the review, of course, you can choose between the German audit or the English audit.
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Which art major is the landlord?
German-speaking countries are now generally Kautaf.
Many universities in Germany have entrance exams for art-related majors.
For example, freelance art, animation, visual media, and so on, and that's the case with the art faculty of my university.
If cultural students meet the admission requirements, they are generally admitted directly.
Many schools in Germany now charge tuition, and the general tuition fee for a semester is about 500 euros, and the registration fee is about 200 euros, depending on where you go.
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Going to Germany is like Caldorf.
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You need to take the IELTS score, some schools are Kaoford, what are the requirements for admission to various universities in Germany, you can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to see how many students in the system who are similar to you have successfully applied to this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, and you can know the score requirements of the application.
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In Germany, there are relatively few courses in English, and they are generally taught in German. Students are required to provide a TOEFL score when applying to universities, which is generally not less than four 4s. In addition, German universities generally do not allow you to change majors, and you can only choose related majors and your own major.
For school recommendations, you can consider the University of Bonn, the University of Cologne, etc. in Germany. If students want to choose English-taught schools and courses, they can choose to take the IELTS, preferably with a score of 7.
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TOEFL IELTS is not the same thing as Germany at all, almost useless, I don't know if you are studying for graduate school or undergraduate?
If you are an undergraduate, you should first take the domestic college entrance examination, study at 211 University for a semester, and then take the language test, look at your usual grades and language test scores in the first semester, and then you can choose a school, not 211 to study for 3 semesters, or take the language test, look at the test and usual results, choose a school or go to study in German university preparatory for 1 year, this does not need the college entrance examination.
The German postgraduate entrance examination seems to require a German score (not TOEFL), and you can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system to choose a school based on your scores, and enter your basic personal information, such as major, school, GPA, language score, intended country, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to yours to see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals to see which backgrounds students have applied for your target universities and majors, so as to compare your own situation and choose suitable colleges and majors.
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An important point: Have you ever studied German? German is hard and difficult, and if you have a language barrier, it will be painful to get there.
Although some German universities now offer courses in English or in English and German, there are also requirements for German. Liberal arts majors, in particular, may require you to have 800 hours before entering the school, and even pass the DSH language test.
To correct your notion that there is no such thing as a "bachelor's degree" in the traditional German education system. If you graduate from university, you will have a master's degree. Generally, it takes 6 or 7 years to graduate (it is difficult to go to university, many local students in Germany cannot graduate, and it is even more difficult for foreigners).
However, Germany is on the verge of international integration. Some international programs (taught in English) have undergraduate degrees. You can go to a formal institution for consultation.
On the subject of fees: German universities do not charge tuition fees, but the cost of living is not cheap. Generally, it costs RMB5 60,000 a year. However, compared to the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, studying in Germany is considered to be a cost saving.
As for whether the visa will be denied... You'd better apply until you get in. Prepare a year in advance.
First of all, you must pass the review of the "German Examination Department" in Beijing and obtain the APS audit certificate before you are eligible to apply to German universities. (The audit includes your professional knowledge, the authenticity of your various documents, and your level of German).
I recommend that you start applying in the second semester of your junior year (the deadline for the winter semester is generally July 15 of the previous year, before which you must obtain an APS audit certificate.) The deadline for the summer semester is January 15 of that year), and if you apply for the winter semester, you will not waste time by flying to Germany after graduation.
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If you choose an English-taught course, you will need an IELTS score. Many universities in Germany offer courses taught in English, but you also have to study German for beginners.
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IELTS and TOEFL are more and more recognized at home and abroad as professional language tests, so they may be of great help to your studies or future employment, but many people will doubt, isn't it necessary to take IELTS and TOEFL only when studying abroad? After all, exams aren't free. If you have already obtained the test results but finally did not study abroad due to various circumstances, will those exam fees be wasted?
In fact. No, today we will talk about the benefits of IELTS and TOEFL.
Needless to say, IELTS and TOEFL are required to study abroad, everyone knows it, so let's talk about the benefits of not going abroad to take these exams.
Academics. Undergraduate level.
Since 2015, IELTS and TOEFL scores have been listed as one of the reference conditions in the independent admissions process of many universities. For example, the Communication University of China specifically proposed in the enrollment brochure that year that "the total IELTS score can also be enrolled in the school's independent enrollment."
In addition, many universities encourage students to take international language exams, such as IELTS, at the undergraduate level. For example, Sichuan University reimburses some or even all of the examination fees for students who participate in international joint training programs.
Graduate level.
If you can produce an IELTS score at the time of the postgraduate entrance examination, then the interviewer will definitely recognize your language ability more.
Many universities, such as the Beijing Institute of Technology, the University of Science and Technology of China, and so on, stipulate that if you can achieve the required IELTS score, you can apply for an exemption from English at the postgraduate level.
Most importantly, when you are able to get the IELTS score required above, it will be much smoother when reading foreign literature at the postgraduate level.
Ph.D. level. Employment.
A good IELTS score from a foreign company under the same conditions can make you more favored by foreign companies than students who only have a level 4 or 6 score.
Many excellent banks, including the Big Four, have certain requirements for IELTS transcripts. For example, Bank of China requires job seekers to have an IELTS score of no less than a minimum score.
Exam for the civil service. The number of positions that require and recognize IELTS or TOEFL in the 2018 National Examination Position List has reached 433!
**State Party and Mass Organs.
IELTS score is required or recognized for 7 positions.
**State administration.
IELTS results are required or recognized for 32 positions.
**Institutions directly under the state administrative organs (provincial level and below).
394 positions require or recognize IELTS scores, and generally require IELTS scores of 6 or above or TOEFL scores of 80 or above.
Many airlines also have clear requirements for IELTS scores. For example, China Southern Airlines IELTS test requirements.
Teacher: When you get your IELTS score and above, you will become a favorite in the eyes of many educational institutions!
Therefore, whether you choose to study abroad or not, being able to get an IELTS or TOEFL test score will be of great help to your studies and future employment, so it can be regarded as a two-handed preparation. However, it should be noted that IELTS and TOEFL are only valid for two years, so be sure to arrange a time to take the test again.
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If it's taught in English, either way, but not in German.
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A must, there must be one of them.
TOEFL or IELTS scores must be provided at the time of application. The TOEFL score is generally 550 or above, the IELTS score should be 6 or above, and the liberal arts requirement is above the score. Some courses require a basic knowledge of German, at least 200 hours, but do not need to pass DSH or TESTDAF.
Universities in Germany do not all teach in German, some offer courses in English or both English and German.
In addition to international courses and individual majors, universities generally require applicants to study German for more than 800 hours, and many require students to take the DSH exam or present other valid language certificates at the time of admission. At present, there are two types of authoritative German exams: testdaf and DSH.
Note: If you do not have a certificate of German language hours, you can apply for a fee-paying language course or a private language school under the university, and some public universities do not need to provide a certificate of study hours. More than 800 hours of German language, need to pass the entrance test (consider difficult); If you have more than 600 hours of German and you can apply for a fee-based preparatory course offered by the university, you will also need to pass an entrance test (relatively easy).
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One of them is a must. The Examination for International Students is a compulsory qualification test for students to go to a country other than their home country for short-term or long-term education. There are two main types of study abroad exams, one is the language test, such as TOEFL, IELTS, etc.
The main purpose is to examine whether students can adapt to the foreign language environment and carry out normal study and life.
The other is the language and comprehensive learning ability test, for example, students who go to North America for undergraduate studies need to pass the SAT or ACT test on the basis of the TOEFL test, and go to graduate school or business school in North America need to pass the TOEFL test and complete the GRE, GMAT or LSAT and other tests.
There are also classes in English in Germany, but if your preferred school or course is taught in German, you can only go to Caldorfau. From primary school to adulthood, IELTS is still difficult for everyone, and the difficulty of learning German at home can be imagined.
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In recent years, with the increase in the number of students studying abroad, the number of people taking the IELTS test has also increased. What are the advantages of studying IELTS? Next, Global Education will give you a detailed analysis:
In fact, now IELTS scores are not only used for study abroad applications, at present, many domestic companies are very favored by people with excellent IELTS scores, and the current group of students who are learning IELTS is not only college students, but also many working people are also learning IELTS.
The difficulty of the IELTS test is still very high, but the IELTS score is recognized by the world, and if you want to engage in English-related careers in China, having an excellent IELTS score will have a good condition to support. Although there are many people who take IELTS, the number of people who take IELTS is far less than the number of people who take level 4 or 6, if you don't want to go abroad, you can also challenge yourself through IELTS scores to test your English level in more comprehensive aspects.
The registration fee of the IELTS test is dozens of times that of the domestic ordinary test, and the registration for the IELTS test can play a good role in supervision, and candidates can also take it more seriously.
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German-taught majors require German scores, generally testdaf or DSH grades, international courses or majors that require bilingual proficiency in English and German, and English generally requires more IELTS scores. The college major application instructions will write what test scores are required
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You can first make a simple positioning, see what schools and majors others are applying for with students in a similar situation to you, and learn from them.
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You can refer to the Reference System for Studying Abroad.
Enter information such as GPA, major, etc., and the system will automatically download it from the database.
You can also check according to your study abroad goals to see what backgrounds your target universities and majors (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA, etc.) students have applied, so as to compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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