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Well, that's a complicated question. I'm sure you're in the middle of it, there's no way to get the information you want, but you can find ideas and directions, and then the focus is on your own.
1. Study abroad schools: You must clarify the respective research directions and strengths of the architecture of famous foreign schools (you can go to the top 30 foreign architecture rankings, etc.), first have a general range, and then you have to find a way (teachers, relatives and friends, intermediaries, experienced architects, etc.) to figure out the strengths and interests of studying architecture, as well as the procedures for applying abroad, which can be found by an intermediary. Of course, this is a necessary step, and only if the tuition fee is not taken into account.
2. Curriculum: After you can determine the approximate number of schools through the above steps, you can encyclopedia the information of these schools, at this time, tuition fees, curriculum settings, study periods, local consumption, curriculum practice, etc. can be found (this is a preliminary understanding).
3. Where to go after completing your studies: This is a very important question, which directly affects your choice of school. If you want to return to China after completing your studies, then you should choose to study in a foreign university area with a better response and more recognition after returning to your home country (I say this is a bit utilitarian, but the current market does not know you, your graduation school and academic qualifications are very intuitive to judge), if you want to continue to stay abroad, you can consider applying for a permanent residence permit is relatively easy to reach a country school.
4. Supplement: In fact, going out to study is a good experience, whether you want to return to China or stay abroad in the future, you need to think about it yourself and then decide. If you've decided to study architecture at a good university abroad, everything else is secondary, and the rest is your persistence.
Blessing: I have a friend who graduated from his bachelor's degree and went to graduate school in a foreign country, so I can say that in a foreign country, everything comes by myself, and I start to really plan for myself, and that kind of spiritual growth is very shining. It is precisely by pushing myself that I understand that there is no growth that can not experience setbacks.
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United States. Tuition and living expenses are about $5,800,000 a year.
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I recommend that it is better to go in China, I recommend Southeast University, lay a good foundation, and then go abroad to experience the master's design concept.
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If it's an architectural design, go to the United States, and if it's a construction project, stay in China, not everything is good abroad.
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In the UK, it is between 4-8w per year (generally).
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Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom are the best countries to study architecture.
1. Germany. Germany's construction industry is internationally renowned, and not only that, but many German universities are very famous for their architecture courses. Architecture faculties in Germany are generally more technical, and architectural studies vary from school to school.
Most of the architecture schools are very large, and there are many directions to choose from, such as architectural theory, public construction, housing, art, etc., and you can choose any design course every semester, which is more autonomous.
2. The United States. Architecture in the United States has always been a leader, especially in graduate programs, and the most obvious feature of architecture is that the teaching philosophy focuses on experimentation and application. Using innovative design to study the future of architecture and stimulate students' design potential.
Break through the knowledge system and framework, and reshape architectural design and architecture. In addition, architectural styles vary greatly from region to region in architectural education in the United States.
3. United Kingdom. The UK is a mecca for architecture, and countless students come to study abroad every year. Although the UK is not large, it has a wide variety of architectural styles in the world, and architecture majors in British universities are very popular.
Graduates of the School of Architecture can work in architectural design and research, urban planning and urban construction management, and the employment environment and income situation are also very optimistic, but it takes a lot of time and energy to enter the industry.
The architecture of Delft in the Netherlands is good
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