I went to Canada to study in high school, but my parents were not at ease at 30

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

    18 is not small. We're all adults, come out and have a look. Exercise workouts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    18 is not small, let your parents stop treating you as a child.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is Canada a non-English speaking country? The official languages are spoken in English and French...

    You're talking about non-English speaking countries like Singapore, right? That's a good point, close to home, Chinese environment, easy to immigrate. Your parents shouldn't be against it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The best place to live in Canada is Vancouver.

    The best environment to study is in Canada's small cities.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Poor also depends on those aspects of poor math is no problem, English can not be bad, but if you plan to let your child go to Canada to study in junior high school, it generally doesn't matter, I also went to Canada to study in the second year of high school, many students around me came to junior high school, when I first came, I didn't even know ABC and some were admitted to a very good Canadian university, Canada's middle school is 8-12 grades for a school, that is, the second to third year of junior high school in China belongs to middle school, there is no middle school and high school, so if you plan to let your child study abroad, It's best to be in the second year of junior high school or later, not later than the second year of high school, the sooner the better, otherwise you will suffer a lot in terms of language, if you still have questions, you can continue to ask me.

    It is not necessary that students who go abroad to study are students with excellent grades, and if you want to go and have the funds to provide them, it is also a good choice to open up another day.

    Only the final (highest) academic qualifications and grades will be provided.

    Generally speaking, the academic performance of junior high school is best to reach 75%, and the requirements of each school are different, depending on the specific school requirements. There aren't many requirements for the language. Don't know if you're applying to a public high school or a private one?

    Private secondary schools arrange language courses for students before entering the 10th grade. Some public colleges or community colleges offer language and classes at the same time. If you want to integrate into the study as soon as possible, I recommend that you strengthen your language skills, especially listening and speaking.

    At the age of sixteen or seventeen, it is the best time for children to learn knowledge and adapt to the environment, my child went to Canada to study at the age of 16, studying at Ta Ying College, this school has strict management and rigorous teaching quality, and my child will participate in the pre-university course next year, ready to go to college there!

    Yes, there is a need for sufficient financial guarantees.

    Just translate the names of all the subjects... It's all very general.

    Like mathematics is mathematics, language is Chinese, English is english and so on. Write the score at the end.

    Studying in a high school abroad, grades at home are not the focus. However, if you leave in the first year of high school, your ability to take care of yourself in life is not high, and the language cannot adapt to the study and life abroad, and in addition, it is difficult to cope with the cultural shock of foreign countries. So, if you want to go to high school abroad, the best thing to do is to study at home for two years, study abroad for one year, and then go directly to university abroad.

    There are a lot of tricks in this area. You can add QQ to talk in detail.

    These need to be negotiated with the high school to explain the intention to go abroad, and generally can be taken care of to change the grades!

    Find a study abroad agent, as long as the funds are enough, you will succeed abroad!

    It doesn't matter if the grades are good or bad, because basically the school will arrange exams when you come to study, but the language score must be good.

    IELTS or TOEFL is required.

    The specific requirements can be seen online.

    Does the landlord go to quebec, I don't know very much.

    If you're coming to Toronto, I recommend Gee Brown, Seneca, Centennial (which seems to be spelled like this).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many people say that they regret going to Canada for high school, but what is the reason for this? Why? Let me introduce you to it!

    Queen's University, McMaster University, etc. also require high school grades and examination results to do WES or Tsinghua certification, and if you apply for engineering, you will also be required to provide a course description of mathematics, physics and chemistry for domestic high school students, etc., many aspects show that Canada's top universities are "not at ease" about high school applicants.

    Therefore, even domestic key high school students are much more tired than Canadian high schools to apply for top universities, but, even if they are so desperate to meet the admission requirements, the disadvantages of exam-oriented education will still affect the performance of students in college, in short, domestic high school students have strong examination ability, but other abilities are very lacking, such as the critical thinking ability, divergent thinking ability, teamwork ability and imagination that Canadian colleges and universities value, all make domestic high school students lose in college study. This is also one of the reasons why high school students feel regretful about studying in Canada.

    1. First-class education. The best education in North American countries is in the United States and Canada.

    2. Political stability. Canada has a good living environment and good social security, so even if the children are young, they don't have to worry too much about safety. Canada's immigration policy is liberal and therefore inclusive.

    With a population of just over 35 million, Canada is the second largest country in the world and is rich in resources.

    3. Advantages of further education. Studying in high school in Canada, you no longer have to compete with overseas international students, and you can directly apply to prestigious universities locally, which is more convenient and competitive. At the same time, Canada's high school diploma is also highly recognized by American universities.

    4. Cost-effective. Correspondingly, the investment in facilities is very large, so it can provide students with a comfortable learning and living environment, detailed and meticulous care, and rich teaching, sports, and recreational facilities, so that students can fully develop in an all-round way, far exceeding the limits that community public secondary schools can provide, and laying a solid foundation for students' all-round development and future success.

    Canadian universities are currently basically requires: if you complete four years of high school study in Canada, you can waive the language score requirement, and each high school also encourages international students to start from grade 9 (that is, the third year of junior high school in China), and the school believes that students can receive a complete high school education and fully understand the essence of Canadian culture. Canadian high schools accept students from grades 9 to 12.

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