Which country is the best to study abroad

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

    If you want to learn real skills instead of asking for a diploma, choosing only the country should not be the only criterion, otherwise it will not be easy to come back and become kelp and stay in that country. You should also consider your preferences, and on the premise of choosing a country, a major, a school, and a city.

    1.Choose a country.

    For Chinese students, the most important considerations are the country's education level and financial capabilities, as well as their long-term development plans and expectations.

    From the perspective of English-speaking countries, the main study abroad countries include: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, etc.; Non-English-speaking countries but taught in English are mainly in the Netherlands, and non-English-speaking countries are mainly taught in local languages in France and Germany. Each country has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the specific choice is based on the needs of the individual as well as the family.

    2.Choose a major.

    From the perspective of strengthening career planning, study abroad consultants suggest that you should choose a major before choosing a school. Because the study of a major in a university is very likely (except for the case of changing careers, of course) is the educational capital of a student's future life, on the one hand, it is necessary to combine one's own strengths and interests, and on the other hand, it is necessary to choose a major with development potential, rather than blindly pursuing a popular major, or choosing a university that is not your favorite major because of admiration for the "fame" of a certain university.

    3.Choose a school.

    A good university doesn't necessarily have all majors good. How do you determine whether a particular major at a certain university is a strong point? On the premise of determining the major, it can be measured by referring to the university's academic reputation, research achievements, faculty level, admission difficulty, graduate employment, starting salary and other indicators in the professional field.

    4.Choose a city.

    The living index of the city, the cost of living in large cities will be higher than that in small cities, mainly reflected in rent; The climatic conditions of the city are warm in winter and cool in summer or have four distinct seasons; The population of the city and the number of Chinese students, etc., some people like cities with more Chinese because they are easy to get along with and take care of, while others like cities with fewer Chinese because they feel that it is helpful to integrate into the local society.

    ps: Every country has its strengths and weaknesses, the key is what your goal is, but if you have a diploma, you might as well be in the country, there are a lot of people who go out now.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The learning environment in New Zealand is not bad

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Personally: Canada.

    I also want to go to Canada.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Australia, cheap, good environment, high school enrollment.

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