Which country can I study in without savings?

Updated on educate 2024-04-11
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. I am very considerate of the landlord's feelings. But the picture you are talking about is not optimistic. Even when you're out of the country, the pressure you face is enormous.

    2. For the deposit requirements for going abroad, although there are tuition-free countries in Europe and the United States, they must also provide financial guarantees for living expenses. To put it mildly, studying abroad is the choice of the wealthy. Moreover, China is still a backward country, and foreign consumption is indeed too high.

    Even if you don't pay tuition, the living expenses for a year are more than 100,000 yuan (food and housing). In Europe and the United States, the restrictions on part-time jobs are still very strict, and it is very difficult to solve the problem of food and housing on your own.

    3. Among the countries where you want to study abroad, the guarantee requirements are not high, and the working environment is relaxed. The guarantee fee required by graduate students is not very high, about 100,000 yuan. My friend submitted 80,000 yuan, and it was approved.

    First of all, you need to get the consent of the professor to go to graduate school in Japan, and only if the professor agrees to accept you, the school will give you the procedure, and in addition, you need to reach the level of Japanese level 1, which is your current obstacle. If you go to a language school first, the guarantee fee will be high, and it will become 200,000 yuan. (The total cost of a two-year language school is about 3 million yen, equivalent to 200,000 yuan, without working or earning.)

    You can also apply to a graduate school to enroll in a preparatory department. Therefore, it is best to pass the Japanese level 1 test, twice a year in China, once in June and once in December. It's best to recommend a professor to a friend in Japan, so you can handle the procedure yourself.

    If it is an intermediary to help you find a professor to make materials, the intermediary fee will cost more than 30,000 yuan. (European and American countries are tuition-free, and the intermediary fee is higher, the highest has heard of 80,000!) Free tuition and help with scholarship applications.

    But almost all of the money saved goes into the pockets of the intermediary. After all, people won't work for you in vain. )

    If you go directly to Japan for graduate school, the guarantee is relatively low. 80,000 yuan is also available. The 80,000 yuan is just a guarantee, and it can be used freely after the formalities are completed.

    And the working environment is very good, and you can solve the problem of room and board by yourself. In the early stage, the family can help you solve the tuition fee. Of course, it's better to have a little reserve, or not too passive.

    As a reminder, the world is currently suffering from the economic crisis, and it is not easy to find a job, so Japanese is very important when looking for a job in Japan. A lot of work can be done by one person, so the boss pays more attention to language communication skills.

    Your English is very good, and it is relatively easy to get permission from the professor, and you can also contact the professor in English when contacting the professor. If you learn Japanese well, you will be a multilingual person, and whether you stay in Japan or return to your home country, there is a lot of room for employment. Good luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to your requirements, you can focus on Malaysia, where no deposit is required, and the cost of living is relatively low, and the tuition fee for studying in Malaysia for an MBA master's degree is generally about 5-80,000 yuan. The cost of living is about 20,000 yuan a year. You can also work there and apply for Singapore immigration after graduation.

    Perfect for your needs. If you have any questions, you can ask me again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I understand your situation, you can first train yourself to be excellent, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, these places in universities, high schools have scholarships, grants, etc., not only do you not have to pay the tuition fees, even living expenses, round-trip plane tickets, and even pocket money do not want you to pay, the school will help you pay, the main thing is that you have to be good enough. If this is the case like yours, I suggest you can go to the United States, and if you are good enough, the school will even give you extra money, I hope your dream will come true!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can take out a loan.

    Use the money as a proof of deposit.

    After the visa, you can withdraw the money.

    But beware. The deposit must be reasonably explainable**.

    In addition to the certificate of deposit.

    Proof of income from the parents is also required.

    Explain that your parents are able to support you in your studies abroad.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Don't listen to them, find your own school's senior brothers and sisters and those who have already gone out at the same level, and talk about it in detail.

    As far as I know, you don't have to worry about anything if you win the full prize - if you don't take it, even the average family can't stand it. The key is what your original undergraduate GPA score was.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, don't fantasize about scholarships, students who are not first-class universities, have not had substantial internships in famous enterprises, foreign first-rate universities cannot get full awards, only 2 or 3-rate universities may provide partial scholarships (except for science and engineering, science and engineering students can as long as they have a high IQ, I am here to talk about liberal arts students), if you want to pay off the tuition fees for studying abroad, you must stay overseas to work, but if you are not graduated from a first-class overseas university, people will not consider you at all, even if you are a first-class university graduate, people will not necessarily consider you. Don't believe the so-called myths on the Internet, there must be something behind those GRE TOEFL low score scholarship winners"Soft power", and the weight of a letter of recommendation.

    Therefore, the postgraduate entrance examination needs strength, the research needs relationships, immigrants need financial resources, and studying abroad is the need for "strength, relationship (letter of recommendation) and financial resources", and the landlord chose the most difficult path.

    In fact, the landlord, you said that you are good at speaking, can you consider working hard to be a simultaneous interpreter? That's a lot more than studying abroad.

    Good luck with the words of the family.

    As for the free study abroad in Europe, it is a good choice for people who are simply trying to acquire advanced knowledge and are financially struggling, but if it comes to the prospects of graduation, then I would advise you to dismiss this idea, and I will not talk about the unemployment rate. Rather than being impulsed to "get Zhang Yang's diploma" and losing more than 100,000 yuan in living expenses, it is better to run more in Beijing and Shanghai, thoroughly ponder the macro and micro needs of this society, and then be able to clearly and calmly position oneself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you don't have a deposit, you can take out a loan, and then ask the bank to issue a certificate and repay the loan, and the amount of deposit is related to the exchange rate between the currency of the country you go to and the RMB, as well as the tuition fee of the course you study abroad, and the length of time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the deposit requirement is the lowest, it should be the United States, which has high flexibility and the opportunity to operate, while other countries are more troublesome and tighter.

    You can try a scholarship.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    These ways said by the landlord are basically impossible, because if you have to pay a guarantee when you study abroad, someone is willing to help you out of this money, then there is no problem, if you don't want to go abroad directly, it is impossible.

    Of course, if the landlord is in school, he can participate in the school's academic exchange, that is, exchange students, so that the cost is much less, and the state will bear most of it, but he still has some savings.

    Hope you can make your dreams come true.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are universities in Germany that can be paid in installments or after working and then repaying their tuition fees, but they are private.

    There are also public universities, many of which are better than private ones, at least in Germany.

    It's just that the bank deposit in Germany is 3,200 euros or 6,000 euros, because the mark is converted into euros and the like, there are also changes in this regard, without careful investigation and consultation.

    You can first choose to study in a German public university with only 3 semesters, that is, a master's degree, a master's degree in the United Kingdom and the United States. Depending on your ability to speak English, you can choose a related major, such as linguistics, English literature, etc. Then you can apply for a master's scholarship, there are also several, I remember that there is a friend around me who is a full award, in addition to the tuition and living expenses are also given about 1500 or so, or the living expenses are also included in it is 1500 euros, I don't remember the specifics, in short, it depends on the individual's refinement or specialization.

    There are also similar examination quotas in China, which are scholarships, among which there are those who pay money and pure exams, and those who pay money must also have hard stepping stones, in short, there are very few places, at that time my friend said that they were the ones who took the test, and there were only dozens of them in the country, of which more than 10 were tested and recommended. (I guess it has something to do with it.)

    As for France, there are other European countries that do not have more benefits for students than German countries, but some states in Germany have begun to charge fees now, which is to alleviate the symptoms of the reluctance to graduate due to the fact that Germans have always liked and studied and enjoyed all the welfare benefits of students, because the benefits enjoyed by students in Germany and the benefits enjoyed by an ordinary employment are too large, and basically in many aspects are half-price, or even more discounted consumption of life benefits.

    It is not possible to pay no money at all, and it is not possible to pay a deposit, which I think is relatively small compared to Germany. It's just that it's harder to graduate from a German university.

    There are also exchange students are also impossible, there are time limits, generally in 1 or a few semesters, if you don't want to go back, you need to change the nature of your visa, of course, if you go to the United States, many people will not go by absconding. It depends on the individual, and it is more difficult to find an exchange to go to the United States. Because even if you are eligible, you may not be able to get a visa.

    The visa officer is honest with each other, not very good at talking and too good at talking, and they can directly decide your fate at a glance. The most important thing is to be calm. ~

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, happy to answer your <>

    Study in countries that do not require proof of deposit, such as Spain, Malaysia, some universities in South Korea, etc. For the undergraduate application program, Seoul National University, Korea University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, etc. do not need to submit a deposit certificate, and for the graduate application program, Seoul National University and Sungkyunkwan University do not need to submit a deposit certificate, and the undergraduate and graduate applications of Kookmin University and Dongguk University do not need to submit a deposit certificate. However, it is still recommended that international students go to the bank to issue a certificate of deposit, because it is currently required by mainstream study abroad countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Japan, etc., which is an indispensable material for applying for a student visa.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Basically, you need to.

    Germany is 7716 euros. Other European countries are similar. You will learn more about the details when you go through the procedures for leaving the country.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Germany: About 80,000 RMB per year.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It seems that the UK USA Schengen visa is required.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Both. Except that small countries are not very clear. Big countries want it.

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