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2. When applying, you must have a French score, which is a TEF score. This result is valid for one year, pay attention to grasp the time. TEF seems to have four exams a year.
The 500-hour French language course does not have to be offered by the French League, and you need to ask them in advance if they can open another French school. For example, Shanghai Kaiyu is recognized.
3. You can study business.
4. You don't have to go abroad to study the language for a year, if your language is very good, you don't need to read the language. Even if you are studying the language, as long as the pre-admission notice of the school you applied to indicates the admission date (e.g. 08 09 semester), you will be fine.
5. The ** of the French school is not necessarily French. Some large public schools have a lot of languages.
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1. If you are applying for L2 or above, then apply at the beginning of 08 or no one will pay attention to you.
2. The school generally does not want it, the problem is that the visa is necessary when you have to take the test, 500 hours of regular school can be, but it is my time, I am not very sure about this.
3, the relevance is not much worse, the more popular the more difficult to enter, how many Chinese students in France have to learn language year after year, and they can't enter a kilometer university.
4. The problem is here, the intermediary basically gets the pre-registration certificate through the relationship, and this certificate is useless, you can't enter the university with this, and if you do it yourself, what if the school asks you to interview? Especially M2, it must be an interview, and who will give you a housing certificate for another house? It's hard to get it without friends and agents.
5. All in French, even if there is English, it is also a small amount of introduction to foreign students, there is no information about the school, the school is all French, of course, there are English classes.
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France is computer technology, I think if it's very good, of course, it's still a school in Paris, but it's too quiet and expensive, I recommend choosing a smaller place to study the language preparatory department (you must read the preparatory department first, otherwise you can't keep up with the class) I'm about the same as your major, I think Nantes is very good, I've always wanted to apply for it, but I didn't succeed, hahahahaha, it's too sought-after, right? I wish you success
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Public universities and national ** colleges in France are free education. It is enough to pay about 50,000 yuan per year for living expenses. Every year, schools come to China for interviews. You can pay attention to the ** of Kai Tak Education, don't miss the opportunity.
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Public universities in France are general copy education, there is no ranking, there is no good or bad, as long as there is a ** education major, you can apply. The ** education majors in public universities are mainly theoretical, which is suitable for students to become teachers of basic English education after returning to China. French public ** colleges are mainly practical in performance, and they intend to engage in performance work in the future.
Both public universities and public ** colleges are tuition-free. The cost of a year of preparatory department is about 3 to 50,000 yuan a year.
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I'm also going to France for graduate school, and we have the same major, so we can have an exchange
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I suggest you go to Canada, my buddy is in Canada, ** there is no racial discrimination, the attitude towards Chinese is not very bad. Tuition fees are lower than those in other countries. France's relations with China are getting worse and worse. It is not recommended that you go to France.
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At present, there are very few majors in luxury management in French public universities, only the three major universities in Paris and the twelfth university, which are still taught in French. You are changing majors, and the level of French is not certain, and it is not easy.
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The most important thing is to be able to speak French.
If you know French, you don't need IELTS, entrust these.
It's best to have a certificate of proficiency in French, but you don't need to be a French major, you can just pass the interview. All that's left is to apply to a school and pay the tuition.
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If you have French, you can apply directly to the school.
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About 8,000 Chinese (500 hours).
Notarized Translation Certification 2000
The French exam costs 1200
The interview fee is 1700
The visa fee is 700
The school application fee is 2000-3000
The tuition fee for French abroad is 20,000-30,000 (depending on the school), and the one-way international air ticket is 5,000
40,000 for living abroad (non-Paris).
If it is not DIY, the intermediary fee is 17000
10w can't be used, you can add it yourself.
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