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In this case, there is no problem with funding.
The developed quality makes the country the first choice of the United Kingdom and the United States. In the past, domestic students at UK universities generally started with a foundation year, which is a buffer time for you to adapt to British teaching.
However, studying abroad, the prophecy is a hard injury, it does not mean that the school will card your IELTS or TOEFL, if others let you pass, the all-English teaching (most countries) will also make you very collapsed, and if you can't understand the class, everything will be meaningless. Therefore, learning the language well is a must. And for a UK visa, IELTS will at least give you a visa.
Therefore, it is recommended that you apply for a language course.
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When it comes to studying abroad, there is only one question in front of you, whether you are going to an English-speaking country or a country with a small language.
In view of our terrible English, I still recommend that you go to a small language country, if you compare with English speaking countries and other children with good English, you will lose directly at the starting line!
If you choose a country with a small language, everyone learns from scratch and starts from scratch, so that we are as competitive as others.
Like the Asian region (Japan, South Korea); Europe (Germany, France, Italy, Spain - is a Schengen visa, you can study in one of these countries can travel to any Schengen country without a visa) These are all economically developed and high-quality countries.
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If you don't have the stamina to learn English well, don't think about going abroad first.
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Hello, what is your budget... Quote? What do you want to study? Is it for the purpose of immigration, or is it better to return to your home country? These three I, I advise you on the country ... Otherwise, even the UAE is a developed country, how can you tell you.
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The country with the highest proportion of "exports" in the world is German students, and in order to appease the "sinful" pressure of German children after World War II, Germany** implemented the "Friendly International" program, saying that its country is still the most popular nation in the world, not as terrible as in the shadows. Later, children from many countries participated in the project.
Most of them are curious, there are bittersweet memories, and there are idle and boring. When I was in high school, I had several foreign students, two German, one French, one Turkish, and one American, and most of them came just to learn a foreign language. Since employment is not difficult in most developed countries, children who come to study abroad do not have the idea of going to first-class universities.
Since most developed countries encourage children to "know and experience" life instead of "struggle and progress", if you recognize the former, the latter becomes a human inevitability. However, because our country's per capita GPD only ranks 85th in the world, it is a pure poor country, so we can't experience any fun in life, at most we just laugh numbly. "Enjoying life" is a luxury, and children from developed countries going to poor countries are a kind of enjoyment of life - a sense of experience.
Special mention, when I was in high school, the German boy in our school, with waist-down hair, pure blonde hair, that handsome, he said that he wanted to be a motorcyclist when he grew up, and he had been trained by the club in Germany. The cost of training a racing driver, China will not be less than 1 million, I have friends who play racing, Europe is at least five times that of China. To put it bluntly, people are all kinds of "not bad money".
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I think there are a few reasons for this.
1.Some of the top schools in underdeveloped countries are academically no worse than some in developed countries. For example, Tsinghua University and Peking University, such as the Indian Institute of Technology, it is better to engage in academics or something; This type of person is dedicated to academics.
2.The kind of person who doesn't study well and can't get into college, just come to an underdeveloped country and mix a diploma, and then be a foreign teacher and cheat some money.
3.There is some policy encouragement. People I know were recommended by my mentor to study in Cuba, saying that they would come to take the official ape test or something (of course, I don't know anything about the policies inside).
4.Upstairs said dedication to culture.
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Logical error, there is no such causal relationship between not being able to study abroad and the country's underdevelopment.
Going to a backward country is a way to learn about different cultures, especially since the advantages of each country's university are different in the field of specialization.
The country is underdeveloped, but if you want to study a particular language, you should go to that study.
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The national diploma of Italy and Germany is good, the education is good, and the tuition and living expenses are relatively low. If you can, try to go to the United States and the United Kingdom, of course, the annual expenses are also amazing.
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