Many people say that the gold content of graduate students in British universities is not high, and

Updated on educate 2024-04-23
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello! Could it be that China's postgraduate diploma has a high gold content?

    I studied in the UK for a year and I am now helping students apply to the UK.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Depending on what kind of school you go into, it is very good to enter Russell League, and there is no doubt about the gold content of British universities! Definitely high!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, Pheasant University (not well-known, the school is very poor) you really don't want to go!

    Low is relative to high cost, but after all, it is higher than the salary of graduate students in China. It's really not as popular as it used to be.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    But your question is, is it easy to find a job? That's another story. Some students can't find a job in a good school, and some geniuses or entrepreneurial geniuses are in a bad school.

    Comprehensive consideration: Profession, mentality, own ability and other industries: The demand for popular majors is different from that of unpopular majors, and there must be a gap in the difficulty of finding a job, such as computers and finance, which are easy to find a job.

    Mentality: Many people will think that I am an international student, I am a returnee, and suddenly my spirit comes up, many jobs are inconspicuous, and it is definitely not good to find a job. Of course, the most important thing is ability.

    It is useless to have a degree or not. I am also a Chinese who has just returned to China from New Zealand.

    Let me say, based on my own experience, do you have the resources in your country? If not, don't hold your breath. I have been living abroad for nine years.

    When I return to China, I want to enrich my study abroad and immigration work, because I have already passed this step myself. I want to use my experience to help more people. But he's too busy, and it's out of place.

    I don't know how I could have lived abroad for so long without people who had never been abroad. I've gained so much experience in studying abroad and immigration that none of the companies in question are willing to talk about that before making a decision. But in any case, we should respect the national conditions of each country.

    At present, many universities in China have signed cooperation agreements with foreign-related universities, and one of the most common forms of cooperation in running schools is the "3+1" form, that is, staying in a university for three years, and then going abroad last year, such as the United Kingdom and other countries, after completing the credits, you can also obtain a bachelor's degree at home and abroad. If you want to study abroad for another year (usually only in the UK), you can earn a UK postgraduate degree and diploma after graduation. Obtaining a UK postgraduate diploma in five years is very important and it is worth a fortune.

    But the question is, will your English be good enough to go to graduate school in the UK? Your level of English will have a direct impact on the time it takes you to earn a UK Postgraduate Diploma degree. If your English level is okay for undergraduate study, but if you find it difficult to go to graduate school, you will need to make up for English first.

    Postgraduate studies require more in-depth research on the disciplines, research directions, and fields of the major. Usually, there are a lot of heavy tasks to complete, such as class discussions, assignments, and book reports, which are highly demanding of the English language. So you have to pass the language test.

    Students often spend 1-2 years studying English abroad. At this rate, you'll spend more than five years in graduate school in the UK.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think it's easy to find a job, after all, master's degrees are very scarce now. And you have experience studying abroad, you can go and apply for those diplomats.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is very easy to find a job after returning to China with such an academic qualification, because my country cherishes talents very much.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is easier to find a job when you return to China, you also have academic qualifications, and your ability is relatively strong.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It can be difficult to study for a master's degree in the UK and stay in the UK to find a job after graduation. Here's why:

    First, the competition is too fierce.

    The number of Chinese students studying in the UK is about 10w every year, but only 1,000 people get T2 work visas, that is, the probability of Chinese students getting work visas is about 1%.

    Second, there is too much time.

    Previously, the UK's visa policy required international students to find a job within six months after graduation in order to stay in the UK.

    Third, the ability is not good.

    Whether it's the academic level, or the ability to work. Foreigners who go to study for a master's degree have already achieved a good level of work ability, and they are purely to improve themselves after a year; 90% of our Chinese students go to be fresh graduates, and in order to brush up on academic qualifications, under normal circumstances, it is not good to speak oral language for a year, let alone top. The titles of "one-year master", "Chinese" and "work white" have gone to compete with others.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is not necessary to return to China after completing postgraduate studies in the UK, you can choose to work in foreign-funded enterprises, state-owned enterprises, private enterprises and other jobs in the UK, and some people who return from studying abroad expect to work in enterprises and institutions, in addition to working in public institutions, universities and scientific research. It is not necessary to return to China after completing postgraduate studies in the UK, you can choose to work in foreign-funded enterprises, state-owned enterprises, private enterprises and other jobs in the UK, and some people who return from studying abroad expect to work in enterprises and institutions, in addition to working in public institutions, universities and scientific research.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Finding a job is not light.

    Come and see the academic qualifications, haha, the source of personal feelings, especially bai is now in the country, luck accounts for a large component, and the eye.

    I am a student from the UK who has returned to China after graduation, and now I am occasionally in charge of recruitment.

    As soon as a position opens, there are often 4, 5 hundred applications a day. Maybe some people can't see it.

    My classmates, except for some "iron rice bowl" places where they have a relationship or background, most of them are preferred by various foreign companies, 40%, the rest are 30% of ordinary enterprises, and the rest go to state-owned enterprises, local governments, etc.

    Once interviewed, academic qualifications are floating clouds, and you have to rely on your own impressions to impress others. In fact, people who have worked know that what you learn in school is basically disconnected from what you use in practice, especially in business, unless you are engaged in pure theoretical or research work.

    One of the international students I once came into contact with was a prestigious American university with a full scholarship. During the interview, he was very confident and I showed a lot of interest in him. I said that I am also an international student, but I am from the UK, so is it expensive to study in the United States?

    How much does it cost in a year. He immediately said proudly: I am different from those of you, I am full of awards.

    I didn't pay attention to how much money.

    My colleagues are embarrassed. Talents like this are probably not a matter of academic qualifications and ability.

    So finding a job still depends on the individual.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Whether you are looking for a job in **, it is not just about academic qualifications, ability is the most important thing, but there is dao

    A good academic qualification is like a tiger with wings.

    In addition, because the rejection of immigrants in the UK is relatively strong, they always feel that immigrants have robbed them of their jobs, so the UK has introduced some measures to protect the interests of its own people, so it is more difficult to study in the UK.

    A window to go abroad.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Is it really as difficult to find a job in the UK as you think? Finding a job in the UK is not difficult, and students' "fear" of finding a job in the UK stems from the abolition of the post-graduate work visa, which is a lot of misreading.

    Although the post-graduate work visa has been cancelled, the fact is that the UK usually issues study visas to international students about half a year after graduation, so that students have almost half a year to find a job.

    In addition, according to the UK** regulations, international students have no more than 20 hours of part-time work per week, and they can use these 20 hours for internships and contact with enterprises, which is very beneficial for finding a job after graduation.

    The cancellation of the PSW visa has never been and should not be the biggest obstacle for graduates not being able to find a job.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Studying in the UK and now staying and working after graduation is not advantageous in terms of policy, but it is man-made. As long as you are strong enough and there is a receiving unit that wants you, then you can apply for a work visa. Everybody wants to work there, let's do it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Most students will choose to work in the UK for a year, where the salary is high and it is easy, so why not do it while doing odd jobs.

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