I m going to study in New Zealand in three years, and I have a lot to do with IELTS

Updated on society 2024-04-15
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Generally, it is better to take IELTS in China, because you have to pass the entrance test in foreign language classes, and then assign you the corresponding level according to your language ability, so now your English ability is better after taking the IELTS test in China.

    2.To apply for New Zealand's National University Prep program, you generally need to score about a score, and if you want an MBA, you need to score or more.

    3.The difference between the preparatory department and the language class is that the preparatory course is generally a preparatory class for the major you studied in college, while the language class is not specific, but only to help you better solve the language barrier problem or prepare you for the IELTS exam.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Of course, it is suitable to go abroad after taking the IELTS test in China, and the cost of foreign language courses is very high, which is not very helpful for the IELTS test, so it can be said that it is not pertinent at all!

    2. To apply for universities in New Zealand, IELTS generally requires a score of 6 or above! Individual professional scores.

    3. The difference between preparatory and language classes, let's put it this way!

    If you don't have an IELTS score, you can read the language first, and if you have an IELTS score, but the score is not enough, you can read the preparatory department!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The domestic test is similar to taking a language class abroad, but it is a matter of additional costs.

    National university, the preparatory department must be attended, and the preparatory department requires IELTS. 6 points are required for undergraduates, and some require no less than a single item.

    If you have a score of 6 in IELTS, you don't need to read the language, but you must take the preparatory course, unless you have been studying at a university in your country for a year.

    The preparatory department is generally around S$15,000-16,000.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.It's better to go after studying in China. Foreign fees are not only high, but also not very helpful. Domestic is better.

    2.Generally, 6 points or more is required. Except for a few majors, such as literature and the like.

    3.Prep is an option in case you don't have enough scores.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After studying in China, you can leave, because it is better to learn with less money in China.

    A score of 6 or more is good, and a score of 7 is a good score.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course, it is suitable to go abroad after taking the IELTS test in China.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It seems that it takes about 8 points, anyway, I think this score is quite high, and not ordinary people can get in.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    To study in New Zealand, you need to achieve an IELTS score of 7 or above, which is only the basic level.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The school still requires students to have a corresponding IELTS score: 5 or a score for diploma courses (similar to domestic junior colleges) and 6 or a score for undergraduates.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In 1840, New Zealand had an estimated Maori population of 100,000 and about 2,000 European settlers (called pakeha by Maori) in coastal areas, New Zealand had no national ** or national leaders, and Maori and white groups asked Britain for some protection and law and order.

    On 6 February 1840, the Māori and the British Crown signed the Treaty of Waitangi in the town of Waitangi in the Bay of Islands, which made New Zealand a Crown colony, considered New Zealand's founding document, which gave early pioneers the right to settle in New Zealand and promised Māori to continue to own their lands, forests and fisheries as they wished.

    The treaty, which stated that the Māori would make their own decisions about their land and way of life, and promised to establish a ** that would enable all people to live in peace and the rule of law, and which established the rights of New Zealanders to British citizenship, remained the "current text" and was a controversial subject of ethnic relations in New Zealand.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand is composed of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, with an area equivalent to China's Hebei Province, and is one of the world's top five English-speaking countries, known as the world's last Garden of Eden.

    Compared to other countries that also have first-class education quality, studying in New Zealand is definitely worth the money. The annual tuition fee for public high schools is 10,000 to 13,000 New Zealand dollars, and the annual tuition fees for universities are generally between 15,000 and 25,000 New Zealand dollars, and the tuition and living expenses are about 130,000 to 160,000 yuan per year. In non-Auckland areas, consumption levels can be lower.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Generally speaking, it depends on what you go to study, there are schools to apply for the preparatory department, junior college needs to be reached, undergraduate students need to be needed, and graduate students need points. Nursing, law, and medicine require a higher score than IELTS, that is, bachelor's degree or above, and master's degree score of 7 or higher.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The general English requirement for undergraduate courses in New Zealand universities is IELTS, such as business, liberal arts, engineering, architecture, natural sciences and other majors;

    Some majors require a slightly higher IELTS score, such as Nursing (IELTS, Education (IELTS 7), etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you don't read a language course and apply directly, you must have a score or above in IELTS, and some schools have higher requirements, so it is better to have a score or a score. If you are taking a language course, you can do it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Australia is generally between 6-7 points, and New Zealand is similar.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This first depends on what kind of school you apply for, the landlord can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system, enter your major, GPA and other information, you can query the cases of classmates in a similar situation to you, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also check according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA is the GPA, etc.) of your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The landlord can input his own information into the study abroad positioning system, and the system will match the cases of classmates similar to you according to your situation, see how others choose the school or major, and you can also filter according to the study abroad goals, and see what background your target colleges and majors have (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA, etc.) students have applied, and thus compare their own situation, so that you can have a clear understanding.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you don't have a good foundation in English and haven't studied preparatory courses, it's still difficult to come here to listen to classes. It is recommended that you enroll in a short-term IELTS training course for 1-2 months, and if you learn well, it is possible to improve greatly if you encounter IELTS questions that are not difficult. Anyway, if you want to come to New Zealand, you must take IELTS, and if you don't have IELTS, you will either spend money at home or abroad.

    If you have a low IELTS score, you need to read not only the preparatory course, but also the language.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    New Zealand is a highly developed capitalist country. The World Bank ranks New Zealand as one of the most business-friendly countries in the world, and its economy has successfully transitioned from a predominantly agricultural economy to an industrialized free-market economy that is internationally competitive. The export value of deer antler, mutton, dairy products and coarse wool is the largest in the world.

    New Zealand is also one of the most beautiful countries in Oceania, with about 30% of the country's land area reserved. It is home to 3 World Heritage Sites, 14 national parks, 3 marine parks, hundreds of nature reserves and eco-regions.

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