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Actually, I think the best time for you to go abroad is now. After arriving in Canada, I went to high school with foreigners, and after finishing high school, I was admitted to college with them. In fact, in this case, your chances of applying to a good university are much higher, because you are synchronized with foreigners.
If you go to college after high school, the first of all, your language is a big problem, it takes a year to go to a language school, which is equivalent to wasting another year's time, in fact, there is no need, I was too hesitant at the beginning, and I went to college in China for half a year before coming to Canada. All of my college classmates in my country have already graduated and worked. It's very disturbing So you might as well adapt to life in Canada as soon as possible, come out to high school, experience the life of a foreign child in high school, choose your own courses and take your favorite courses, and you can also work to make money.
It will be of great benefit to you in college in the future because there will be information about your high school, and if you perform well, the teacher will write a lot of good things in your file, and you will be admitted to college on the basis of merit. If you graduate from high school and go abroad, it depends on your college entrance examination results and your results in the three years of high school. In fact, to put it bluntly, even if you read it, it won't make much difference, the university you apply to may be a good school, but it will put you on a bad campus first, and then transfer it by yourself when your grades are good.
It's very tiring to learn like that, and you can't pass the English test, and you will be really stressed by then. Every university has its own advantages, and the fame of each university does not lie in the university itself, but in the reputation of a certain major of the university in the world. So depending on what kind of major you like, there may be universities that are not very famous in themselves, but one of its majors is one of the best in the world, so I can't simply tell you which school is good, it depends on what kind of course you like
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Hello, if you want to go to Canada to study at a university, you must study hard, and GPA is the key to whether you can apply for a good school. 1 Language test: Language results are valid for two years.
Moreover, the Canadian language requirements are relatively high, and the IELTS requirements or, but many studies offer dual enrollment, and the cost is relatively much higher. 2. Financial guarantee: Canada has strict visa requirements, which must be true, legal and reasonable.
The guarantee must be deposited for 12 months, and it will cost about 400,000 yuan for undergraduate students. 3 Canada's British Columbia and Ontario are major education provinces, with a large number of good schools, such as UBC, Victoria University, Simon Fraser University, University of Toronto, University of Western Ontario, Queen's University, University of Waterloo, McMaster University, but there are also many excellent schools in the central provinces, Concordia University in Quebec, McGill University, as well as the University of Manchester in Manitoba and the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatchewan. 4 Tuition and living costs are relatively higher in Ontario and British Columbia.
5 Now that I am in my first year of high school, I recommend two great ways to go to Canada from high school. First, you can go to Canada to study in the 12th grade, you can be exempted from language scores when you take the university entrance examination, and you can also adapt to Canadian studies as soon as possible, which is of great help to university studies. Canadian high schools already offer some professional courses.
The second is that you can go to Simon Fraser and the University of Manitoba's Foundation Course I in your sophomore year of high school, and then move on to the Foundation Program, and then you can directly enter the sophomore year, saving a year of time and a year's money. Feel free to ask.
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1. Academic transcript: refers to a student's complete grades during the study period, and the average grade point (GPA) is calculated to judge the academic level of your student. For example, for a high school graduate, the results of three years of high school should be provided; For a bachelor's degree graduate, the results of four years of college should be provided - fresh graduates who cannot provide the results of the last semester when applying, can make up after the application is accepted.
2. College entrance examination results and general examination results: For high school graduates, many universities in Canada will require them.
3. Graduation certificate Degree certificate: refers to high school graduation certificate, college graduation certificate, undergraduate graduation certificate and bachelor's degree certificate - fresh graduates can submit a certificate of enrollment when applying. Language Scores:
Refers to a valid TOEFL or IELTS score. If the language test results are not available at the time of application, you can apply first and then submit them later. If you don't do well in the language test, or if you don't take the language test, you can apply for ** to get the dual enrollment of language + major in most universities.
4. Cover letter Personal statement: It should include the applicant's complete personal information, resume, study experience, professional expertise, hobbies, social practice, awards, etc.
5. Recommendation letter: refers to a comment on the learning stage of the high school teacher or a professional teacher at the university level, as well as a recommendation for oneself to study abroad and expect to develop more in the major.
6. Other materials: For example, some universities require GRE GMAT scores for applicants for master's degrees. Some special majors (such as art) require the provision of works, etc.
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You will learn different cultural knowledge, you will feel the local cultural concept, you will feel more relaxed, you need to pay attention to the fact that you must understand the cultural customs and some taboos of the current Tongkuandi, and you must also learn the local language.
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Studying in Canada, everything is new. You're in a new country, facing a new accommodation environment, or sharing an apartment with friends and strangers. What's more, you'll make new friends. Such as renting.
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Students who first arrived at Katakana, knew that they had some difficulties in communicating with Canadians. Remember, Canada is generally a relatively safe country.
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