Please help your students who are studying in the Netherlands

Updated on number 2024-04-05
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Saxon is a bit deceitful and easy to go. It's not so easy to graduate now. However, there is a real chance of a U upgrade.

    I had some classmates who came out of there. Compare the time and money, you have to be prepared. One of my classmates studied for three years before he came out of Saxon.

    The U-class of the deer business is more famous, and I don't know that there are H-class schools. So it's not clear. But it's easier to get a job if you come back with your name.

    If you have the time and money, you can give it a try.

    There are a lot of Chinese everywhere, and there is no need to think about this. In the Netherlands, no matter how many there are, there are still many Dutch people. If you really want to practice your English and get in touch with Western culture, this aspect is not a problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is very difficult to study the U-class seminar after graduating from the H-type bachelor's degree, because the teaching methods are different, and the U-type study will feel that the U-type study is much more difficult.

    The H class deer dealer is not bad, you can check out the fight in the Netherlands that forum.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to upgrade to the top, hurry up, don't hesitate. The University of Hahn in the Netherlands has cancelled the post-secondary education, and the Saxon one-year post-secondary education has been changed to two years. No matter how you go to the first to read the college upgrade, it is definitely better than the college upgrade in China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can go to class H for a year and then switch to class U, otherwise you can't go straight to graduate school.

    Because I didn't learn methodology in class h, you're in big trouble, listen to me.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dutch universities themselves are not ranked, and are mainly divided into two categories: research and application, and there is also an international education college. At present, most people who go to study in the Netherlands choose the first two.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is highly recommended that you go to this forum to find the corresponding posts, and you can also ask questions on the corresponding section, where you can get a more comprehensive reference for your reference.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended to consider studying in the Netherlands!

    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.

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Study in the Netherlands for one year, undergraduate 10-120,000 IELTS minimum, preparatory department.

    The study abroad policy in the Netherlands has been very stable, there are no big fluctuations, the Dutch are more kind to foreigners, there are few vicious incidents, the new policy has, after 09 years, all after graduating from the Netherlands, Chinese students can apply for a one-year stay, easy to find a job, work for 5 years can apply for a green card.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    150,000 a year, undergraduate IELTS score 6!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.You can't even get a student visa without a language score, and no university will give you an admission letter, unless it's a language school.

    2.You don't need to ask the next 2-4 questions, you have to take the test.

    6.The tuition fee plus living expenses for undergraduate education in the Netherlands is 10 150,000 yuan per year7No, private schools have the same tuition.

    8.All I know is to get a score in the college entrance examination, or to go to the preparatory department.

    9.If you don't work hard, you will definitely fail, and you won't be able to graduate if you want to.

    10.There are many Chinese students, and they have been very popular in recent years.

    11.What are the classifications of universities? You're trying to say. Engineering University? Business University?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What you said is too general, what are you going to study in the Netherlands? hbo?Or a master's degree? Stool brother or what?

    But anyway, the IELTS score is a bit low.

    If you are old, you should have no problem applying for a master's degree, but I am not sure about HBO, but I can help you ask.

    If you want to work, you need a part-time work permit, and you can't work for a few hours on a student jujube visa.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The IELTS score is a bit low.

    A score of 6 or more is guaranteed.

    It's okay to skip reading at this age.

    It's just a matter of getting used to being in a classroom with a group of 17 or 8-year-olds.

    If there is a part-time job restriction if you are a student, you will be punished by Feng Zhan for doing black work.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I didn't even have a way to get this visa, and the language school has to get 5 points now. It is estimated that it is difficult to apply for a language school to study English. But you can give it a try, I don't know if the school has a new policy for collecting money now.

    You can try to apply to the Fontys Hogschool in Eindhoven, where you can study for a year, and then you can go to a master's degree for a year. Don't even think about what kind of fake undergraduate you are, if you are found out, your integrity will be completely finished in Europe, and no school will want you after you take it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Go to the Netherlands Age is not a problem hehe can add me 1459368050

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Definitely u, very good u

    2.There is no need for an intermediary for TUD applications, and no security deposit is required for visas.

    3 The school will help you find a house, but there is no such thing as a house, the house is owned by the housing company, and you can live anywhere in the Netherlands. The school house is also rented from the housing company, so most of the time I go out to find it myself, which is cheap.

    4.At least 6000 euros a year, the most frugal life.

    5.It is not easy to find a job here in tud, and there are many monks and few porridges. Deliver newspapers, clean more, 100-200 euros a month.

    The tuition fee for the 2010-2011 master's degree is currently about 8,818 euros per year, and the nano major is 12,780 euros, and will continue to rise next year.

    All your questions can be found on tud**.

    Or go to the delft section and ask.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    One year tuition plus living expenses is generally 150,000 RMB per year. At the age of 18, you can work part-time, 10 hours per week, unlimited holidays, and a starting salary of 5 euros. If the landlord doesn't understand anything, you can visit the "Xintong Study Abroad"**, there are**experts who can help you answer, good luck!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It happened to be similar to a recent student.

    1. The algorithm of your school's GPA is negligible, just look at the average grade.

    2. The second degree in finance can be used to apply. However, it is possible that you will be required to take an extra year of Pre-Masters when applying for a Master's degree.

    3. Suggested colleges:

    Tilburg University (Category U).

    Founded in 1927 as a faculty of economics, Tilburg, the sixth largest city in the Netherlands, is a highly international university with five faculties and nearly 10,000 students. The university has five faculties – the Faculty of Economics and Business Management, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, the Faculty of Philosophy and the Faculty of the Arts – offering a total of 20 degree programs. It is ranked No. 1 in Europe in Economics, No. 7 in the world in Theoretical Econometrics, and No. 1 in Law in the Netherlands.

    Major: Finance.

    Duration: 1 year.

    Tuition fee: 10,506 euros.

    IELTS: (All not less than.)

    It may be necessary to add a year of Pre-Master's in the second degree application) Rotterdam Business School (Category H).

    Founded in 1966 as part of the Higher Professional University of Rotterdam, Rotterdam Business School is the first business school in the Netherlands and one of the largest in the Netherlands, with the assistance of the Rotterdam Business Association. The Rotterdam Municipal Library has a rich collection of books, periodicals and **. There are many study rooms inside the library, which are good places for students to study.

    The college has more than 14,500 students. In recent years, Rotterdam Business School has developed close cooperation with local ** and industry groups. The school is located in close proximity to the University of Rotterdam and has a wide range of teaching facilities.

    Major: Finance and Accounting (Half a Year Preparatory Department + 1 Year Master's Degree) Because the second degree is a business background, you only need to study for half a year in the Pre-Master's Department, and the tuition fee: 3750 euros for the preparatory department.

    Master's 9250 euros.

    IELTS: Foundation requirements allow two items, no single component.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Whether your GPA is calculated for you by the school or how to calculate it, there are more general GPA algorithms on the Internet, you can refer to that. is indeed a bit low, or find an intermediary to recalculate it for you.

    It's good to take one IELTS and GMAT test (IELTS is enough if you go to the Netherlands), and focus on a breakthrough.

    If you apply, you can vote for a few good ones, and a mid-range one is good.

    I'm not a business student, and the schools you can find on the Internet are all similar, and there are few schools in the Netherlands.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Do you have an email address? I have checked the information of studying in the Netherlands for business, and I can send it to you if I have time.

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