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1 I don't know about the other schools you mentioned, but I only know Bellevue Community College
The school is still good, but the most famous around Seattle is Seattle Central Community College
It is said that SCCC is also ranked high in the United States in CC.
2 Speaking of consumption, I don't know anywhere else, so I can't compare it in bellevue or seattle
If you find someone to share a house (international students are generally like this), eat, drink, and lazar** 1,000 dollars a month can live a general small nourishment.
3 TOEFL IELTS score It depends on what you come to study, and some people come to study ESL, and even many people don't have language scores, and they get visas after applying for ESL courses.
TOEFL scores: Different schools, different majors, different requirements, specific scores, schools, **, of course, the better the requirements, the higher the requirements, or after you come over, you can also go to school by taking a school and taking your own exam.
But as far as I know, in addition to language, you still have to take the math test, but it's much easier than math in China.
4 What you said about transferring after 2 years is a transfer Many students do this, and it has been getting better recently, of course, you have to study hard! If you study BCC, there's really no need to transfer to another place unless you have a special choice of major, otherwise UW is a good school Washington State University is in Seattle and the salary from BGI is also good, BGI is the best school on the West Coast, you said Los Angeles, you can also transfer, this is what you have to choose before you start studying BCC, because you have to take the corresponding credits.
The 5 cc ESL tuition seems to be the same, at least all around Seattle, $2,500 a quarter, if you have a green card, it's very different, and that's the price for international students.
6 As for the skill-based training courses you mentioned, I can only say that it is still very important to pass the exam, you must know that the tuition fee of 2500 dollars a quarter here is not cheap, if you want to improve in China, you should work more on grammar and vocabulary, so that it will be easy to improve after you go to the United States, that is, make up your foundation If you have time, I personally recommend that you watch more American dramas, which are very good for listening, and are not boring.
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1.First of all, it depends on what your passport is, and we often say that there are generally three types, work permit, student visa, and travel visa. Physical examination is a must, generally need to be qualified to a large hospital or medical center, please check the hospital qualifications in advance, and the statement is to make a national physical examination, I went abroad in 2008 was about 1500-2000 so, **.
It was done in Beijing. This physical examination document is valid for 2 years, so do it early, because it is accompanied by the initial application materials.
2.Don't worry about the mobile phone card, no problem, I bought a bad Samsung in 2000 without a problem.
4.This problem is common because most of the international airports and domestic airports are separate. Basically, there must be a free bus from the international airport to the domestic airport.
If you really can't do it, you still have to ask people, I don't know where you are, and there is no Chinese help desk. If there really isn't a Chinese desk, take out your ticket to a domestic flight and find an airport staff, preferably the kind who dresses like a white-collar worker and has a walkie-talkie That's right... That's the service staff at the international airport
my english is not really well. please help me looking for the national airport.At least when I was abroad, the international airport was pretty well served.
At least it will send you to the bus as long as you calm down... In fact, high school English is enough for you to reach your destination.
Oh by the way, there is another way, remember to leave the school or company that sent you an offer**, you can get to give a**, let them pick you up, if it is inconvenient, you can also let him use ** to communicate with the airport staff.
As for work, student visas generally have 20 hours of work per week, and there is no limit to work permits, while travel visas do not allow you to work.
Have a nice trip
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