If you want to study abroad for a master s degree, is there anyone in the know who gives some advice

Updated on educate 2024-04-30
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you want to get a master's degree at a good university, you must first complete your undergraduate coursework and have an undergraduate score of at least 75 points.

    Prepare for IELTS.

    Australia is a bit cheaper.

    If you don't get good grades, you can only work hard, otherwise you won't be able to go to a good university!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, good universities require grades, so try to go to a good university.

    A year and a half of graduate students in Australia, a short time can be considered, but it is important to understand that returning to China after spending more than 300,000 yuan will not change much, and everything is calm and calm.

    Going abroad for graduate school is because the time is short, and the rest is of little significance.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think your situation, I guess there is no drama to sing.

    If you want to save money when you study abroad, prepare at least 30 to 400,000 yuan for a deposit in Australia, which is to freeze cash for half a year. If you don't have the financial strength, you want to count on working and making money by yourself after going abroad, it will be very tiring and stressful, don't be too ideal, it's good if you don't use these margins. Your college grades are not good, it is unrealistic to apply to the best schools, poor schools, low tuition fees, and you don't want to study.

    If you want to gild, just find a garbage school, Australia has a better visa, and the cost of living is lower than in Europe and the United States. **CQU is OK and tuition fees are low. Immigrants can also choose Australia, or they can choose to study in TAFE, which is a technical school, which is also two years, about 200,000, which is more affordable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I am in a similar situation with the landlord, I am now a sophomore who has just finished the first semester, and my grades are not ideal, but as far as I know, foreign countries pay more attention to the longitudinal trend of your grades, and the most important thing is the sophomore and junior year, which is a very, very important period. Because the freshmen and sophomores basically learn basic things, and the juniors and seniors are only exposed to professional things, this transition period is crucial. So the landlord kept his grades steadily rising, and I don't think it was particularly difficult for the landlord.

    If the landlord has good grades in the next few years, plus good foreign language scores (TOEFL and GRE scores), he can apply for good schools in the United States, and the scholarship in the United States is still relatively generous. However, it still depends on how hard you work, and you must be mentally prepared, and it is not easy to go abroad. Encourage the landlord and come on!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can finish your undergraduate degree and then choose to go to South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, or Thailand for graduate school, and the tuition and living expenses are not very high. The total annual cost is about 100,000 yuan, and the local university is about 5-70,000 yuan. In fact, students who study abroad generally earn tuition and living expenses in their second year.

    It is recommended that since you have the idea of studying abroad, you should pay more attention to studying abroad. The important thing is to find a suitable university and major.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, learn the grades well, undergraduate grades are still quite important, if you are good at English, you also need to take an IELTS test or something.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can consult a professional study abroad company, such as American and Cabery, and Australia or something.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Belarus actually has some world-class schools, which are very cheap over there.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When you do not graduate from graduate school, you cannot study abroad at your own expense, but you can participate in the public study abroad organized by the school.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't know what you're told.

    The results are attacking.

    It's not good to give you positioning, you can take a look at this study abroad volunteer reference system, enter your GPA major, etc., the system will automatically match the cases of classmates who are similar to you, you see which levels of schools they have applied to, so that you can also set a place for yourself, or "filter according to the goal of studying abroad" to see what backgrounds of people have applied to your target colleges, and you also have an understanding of your own situation, and it is good to apply if you know yourself and your opponent.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, come out during graduate school.

    If you still plan to have a degree from this school, you can apply for a suspension, and the general period of suspension is 1-2 years, if you don't plan to want a degree from this school, you can directly apply for withdrawal. The premise is that you have to say hello to your mentor.

    Secondly, I think it is necessary to go abroad for graduate school, unless you are a particularly good school in China, such as Tsinghua University and Tongji. The educational concept of general universities and even 211 985 colleges and universities is still not as good as that of foreign countries, and it is relatively easy to apply for good schools in British and American studies.

    Finally, it is important to choose an institution and a teacher abroad, which can help you quickly solve common problems and avoid detours on your own. In addition, it is not the case that the bigger the institution, the better, so it is recommended to go to the north and the upper part of the country.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you go, you can basically only get a foreign diploma, even if you do a suspension, to be honest, the suspension and withdrawal are almost the same, when the school handles it, it is a similar treatment, you can discuss it with the school first, and it is better to consult.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Please review the materials for studying abroad:

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    Proof of the applicant's academic qualifications (including the degree obtained);

    2) Proof of the applicant's completion of the service period;

    (3) Proof submitted by the overseas Chinese affairs department at the provincial, autonomous region, or municipality level submitted by the dependents of the applicant belonging to the six categories of personnel; .

    4) The withdrawal certificate and the certificate of reimbursement of the training fee submitted by the applicant who have not completed the university or above, and 5) the certificate of reimbursement of the training fee submitted by the applicant's non-immediate family members who have not completed the service period;

    6) Proof that the applicant's employer agrees to study abroad at his own expense.

    7) It is generally not necessary to apply for self-financed study abroad, but relevant supporting materials should be submitted, such as financial guarantee and admission notice.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you want to pursue a graduate degree, you'll find the right program for you in a variety of graduate schools and programs. But what exactly is graduate school? Let's take a look at the graduate school.

    Most students will study a master's or doctoral degree in the same field as an undergraduate or similar discipline with the aim of gaining deeper and more devastating knowledge in a professional field. However, if you change your mind, want to gain new skills, or want to change career direction, there is also an opportunity to start a completely different subject of study.

    Many master's programs are available to graduates of any discipline, and many will consider relevant work experience and academic qualifications. If an applicant has to complete a specific set of course modules, they can take the fast-track or transfer course to reach the required level.

    1.Graduate school is the word used in **?

    The term graduate school is mostly used in North America, although some universities in other parts of the world name graduate departments after graduate schools of a certain discipline, such as law school or medical graduate school. Others omit the word graduate and offer both undergraduate and graduate programs in the same department.

    2.Types of Graduate Schools

    Professional schools

    If you have a specific career pursuit, such as becoming a lawyer, you can attend a professional school in order to be fully trained and prepared for the profession and obtain a professional qualification or license. The curriculum at these professional schools may involve a more practical learning style and/or more job placement opportunities.

    Academic schools

    In addition to professional schools, graduate degrees vary in their focus on vocational training and academic research. This will also vary depending on the curriculum, with some areas leaning more towards research and others leaning more towards professional practice. Most graduate degrees offer a blend of the two, enabling students to develop a set of skills that can be applied to a variety of graduate careers.

    3.How is graduate school different from undergraduate education?

    During your undergraduate degree studies, you should have established an independent learning style; In graduate school, you can further develop this with the support of academics in your department.

    Undergraduate studies are primarily focused on passing on the knowledge that humans have already acquired. At the postgraduate level, the focus is more on contributing to this body of knowledge and students are encouraged to conduct their own research. This is especially true if you choose a research-based master's or doctoral degree.

    Class sizes in graduate programs are also typically much smaller, which means that students can benefit from more direct participation and contact with supervisors, classmates.

    4.What is a terminal degree ?

    Terminal degree is the most commonly used term in the United States and refers to the highest academic degree possible in a field of study. This usually means a doctorate, but can also include a professional master's degree in a discipline such as architecture or engineering. An academic master's degree is usually not a terminal degree, as they are usually followed by a doctorate or equivalent.

    But there are some exceptions, such as the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) qualification, which is considered a terminal degree in the United States.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The three necessary conditions for applying for foreign graduate students are grade requirements, language requirements, and personal statement, but the specific conditions still depend on the country of application, and different countries will have some differences in various requirements.

    Conditions for applying for postgraduate studies abroad:

    1. Score requirements: To apply for graduate study abroad, you need to provide GPA, if it is a better school, usually the GPA score needs to reach the above, and different universities will have different specific score requirements.

    2. Language requirements: If you apply for postgraduate study abroad, there will also be language requirements, usually the IELTS score of international students in the UK needs to reach above, if it is a country in North America, usually the TOEFL score needs to reach more than 90 points.

    3. Personal statement: The personal statement also plays a very important role for foreign students.

    Application Process for International Students:

    1. Check whether you have the relevant conditions for foreign graduate students.

    2. To take the corresponding study abroad exam, you must prepare for the language test of learning and language, which mainly includes TOEFL and IELTS.

    3. Prepare the corresponding materials, including TOEFL or IELTS scores and undergraduate transcripts, as well as resumes and personal statements, as well as recommendation letters and degree certificates, as well as graduation certificates, or proof of enrollment and property certificates. If you are an art student, you will need to provide your own portfolio.

    4. Visa preparation.

    You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system for what level of university you can apply to at your own level.

    How to use: Enter your GPA, language scores, professional name, college background (211 985 double non) and other information into the system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates with similar grades to you, you can see if there is a suitable study abroad case for you according to your own conditions, and find out which colleges and universities they have gone to as a reference for you to choose a college.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Graduate students can study abroad. Graduate students need to meet the language requirements, and the corresponding standardized tests (GRE Graduate Record Examination, SAT) and other conditions.

    Graduate students study abroad

    1. You need to meet the language requirements and the corresponding standardized tests, such as GRE Graduate Record Examination, SAT American College Entrance Examination, etc.);

    2. Tutor recommendation letters, personal profiles and other general materials are required;

    3. Proof of property, if you get a scholarship, you can use the certificate of scholarship instead;

    4. Special requirements of the school, some majors of different faculties may have specific requirements, such as sufficient credits for professional courses, etc.

    Preparation for studying abroad

    1. Have a comprehensive understanding of the political, economic, cultural background, education system and academic level of the country you intend to study in;

    2. Have a comprehensive understanding and grasp of the situation of foreign schools, including history, tuition, academic system, major, faculty allocation, teaching facilities, academic status, number of students, etc., and pay special attention to the number of international students in the school, and how many Chinese students are studying. In addition, it is necessary to determine whether the diplomas issued by the school are recognized by the country;

    3. What is the accommodation, transportation and medical insurance of the school;

    4. Does the school have a study abroad agency authorized to enroll students in China?

    5. Student visa;

    6. Whether the country allows international students to work legally;

    7. The employment situation of the head of the major in the country;

    8. Can I immigrate after graduation?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Two dimensions to consider:

    First, if the funds for studying abroad are not a problem, it is better to go out during the undergraduate period, and go out early to adapt early, which is conducive to truly integrating into the local society. If the funds are not sufficient, then it is recommended to choose to study abroad for a master's degree.

    Second, if you want to stay abroad to work or immigrate after graduation, going out during your undergraduate degree is naturally the best choice, after all, you can better integrate into the local society by going out early and adapting early. If you just go abroad for further study, the goal is to be promoted and raised, and you can go abroad for a master's degree.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you also want to work abroad in the future or have the idea of immigration, it is best to go out for a bachelor's degree to adapt to foreign life and study mode as early as possible, and it is relatively easy to find a job, because the most important basic education, the bachelor's degree is in another country, and they prefer to have such people. If you just want to further your education and you want to keep a domestic degree, then go out and get a master's degree.

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