Friends who have been to Paris, France must help me with my questions, thank you very much!

Updated on tourism 2024-03-31
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I recommend you a Chinese family hotel, the owner is a Chinese student. He can be consulted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.The standard of education at public universities is generally not much different, except for the more popular schools.

    2.Luxury management can only go to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which is a tuition fee.

    3.Yes, high school grades, college entrance examination scores, university admission letters, and these materials are required when you submit your documents.

    4.In fact, the class time can't explain the problem, the most important thing depends on how you learn, and you can get a good score.

    5.Again, it depends on your own level.

    6.The average cost of living is around euros.

    7.You can stay in small places nearby, as long as you can tolerate the time wasted on traffic every day.

    8.Go study abroad in Hezhong, or check out their **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also have this plan, and after graduating from high school, I will go to Shanghai to study French.

    It is said that the universities in Lyon are good and the costs are low.

    In France, the cost is similar except for Paris

    It is said that it is not easy to work in a city that is too small.

    In general, 500 hours of study are studied, and 1,000 hours seem to be required in Shanghai, and now I don't pay much attention to how long you study, mainly for French exams, interviews, college entrance examination scores of 450 or more, and general examination results for reference.

    Then France** gives students a housing subsidy of 100,270 francs, almost half of the money** is given to you. It's just that you pay a lot of taxes on food.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do you have to go to Paris? Studying media is like a good university in Australia...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    ……It's almost ...... to go anywhere for a part-time jobFor example, picking fruit on the farm, but where do you plan to live if you go to Paris to work? None of the farm workers have a place to live, and some bring their own tents.

    And many people have no opportunity to work, can only work for Chinese, but the key is not which city you want to go to, but you have to go to that school, and then look at the school in **, you are not going to travel, but to study.

    Lyon on 5-60,000 a year of living expenses, my downtown house, remove the ** subsidy, a month rent of 200 euros, consumption and Shanghai is about the same... It depends on what you buy. Paris is terrifying, everything is expensive.

    If you want to go to France to learn French, it's more expensive, thousands of euros a year, but I don't know, I'm ...... universityIt is difficult to get into a university for kilometers, you first find a place to learn at least 500 hours of French, and then France is an interview, the interview will be denied, before the visa you must be admitted to a French university, there is an admission notice, you need a deposit certificate, the threshold of public universities is very high, and many good schools have to go to the interview, and although the registration fee is low, if you are unfortunate in Paris, then the living expenses are enough. You will definitely have to spend 10,000 yuan to find an agent, DIY may not be suitable for everyone, it is indeed very complicated, and you have to register with CELA in front of the language certification exam or something, register online, pay money and other appointments. You still consult an agent, it's not so easy to go abroad, there are many majors that are only private, or only private ones are good, kilometers are free, but it's difficult, the language requirements are higher, French schools are also eliminated, if you can't repeat a grade, otherwise you will be eliminated.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.I haven't heard of France saying that ** is particularly famous, it should be about the same.

    2.Luxury goods are basically higher business majors, and the tuition fees are relatively high. But it's also good to come out and develop.

    3.No, just prove that you are a person who can get into college. There is also a high Chinese equivalent to bac.

    4.The number of hours is not the most important, generally 500 hours is enough to prove, the key is to see how many points the visa needs, which the agent you will find at that time will tell you. As for studying, it depends on whether you have chosen a good school, and it is best to talk more and listen more.

    5.After you finish studying in China, you can go there to study the language and apply for the school, which should be linked to the school you are applying for, because you can apply to many schools at that time, and then the requirements of each school and each major are different, and you have to choose according to your own conditions. Or if you have your eye on a certain university or a certain major, then you will move closer to the conditions it offers.

    6.European expenses are fine. The main two blocks:

    Housing + eating. There is no tuition fee for public schools, and then it is probably only about Europe to get insurance and a transportation card for the whole year. Housing has a housing subsidy, so more than 200 euros can be done, if you eat your own food is still very cheap, you can eat well 200 euros can also be done.

    Parisian houses are more expensive, transportation is more expensive, and others are fine. Other consumption is up to you. Clothes, cosmetics, you see your strength.

    7.If the cost of Paris is too high, the main reason is that the house may not be suitable for the house, otherwise it is okay. Transportation is more expensive, but there are more part-time job opportunities, so if you find the right one, it will probably be offset.

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