Questions for studying abroad in Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark

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

    It is said that the interior design major is very hard, I don't think that the cost of studying in Italy and Spain is about the same, I heard that studying in Italy costs 20w, and Spain has not heard of more than 15w. What do you mean by environment? Italians are xenophobic and miscellaneous, while Spain is relatively comfortable.

    I know more about Spain, but not about the Netherlands and Denmark.

    Interior design and architecture, among others, are the ace majors in Spain. It's about the same in Italy.

    However, the visa procedure in Italy is relatively simple.

    I don't think that Spain has any worse design than Italy, which has more World Heritage Sites than Italy, and is said to be the country with the most heritage sites in the world. Now South America has developed, most of the countries in South America speak Spanish, and there is a lack of Spanish talents in China, which is an advantage, but in fact, the problem of many translations now is not that the foreign language is not good, but your Chinese level, you know the meaning of the foreign language, but you don't know how to translate it accurately and without ambiguity in Chinese.

    Italian and Spanish are pretty much the same. You may not be able to understand English after 10 years of learning, and if you think about how challenging a new language is.

    The major depends mainly on your interests.

    In short, you have to be mentally prepared. Studying abroad is not so simple.

    Actually, I originally planned to go to Spain to study interior design, but recently I have been a little discouraged. Oh, by the way, Spain has recently adopted a residency austerity policy, and many people have been detained.

    Hope the above can help you.

    Jin Sanshun went to France to learn the West Point ......She speaks French ......

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, this aspect of design is good in Italy, although you have to learn Italian, but take 10,000 steps back to think, even if you can't find a job in the major, you can still teach Italian, or translate, small languages are still very popular...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to study design, it is highly recommended to go to Spain

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not recommended that you come to Italy, you will regret it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Italy and Spain are good, Italy to learn West Point, look at Jin Sanshun seems to be to go to Italy to learn West Point, hehe, Spain to learn architecture, isn't there a Gaudí, recently in a lot of ** have seen the introduction, can learn a small language, how good.

    I taught myself Spanish after class, and I think I can learn Italian in the future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Studying in Spain is mainly prepared for the following:

    1. Let your parents prepare bank statements half a year in advance, that is, ensure that you deposit about 10,000 yuan in the bank every month as proof of stable income.

    2. To prepare the Spanish language certificate, generally go to the Spanish school to participate in 500 hours of training, and then apply for further study at the Beijing Cervantes Language Institute and obtain the A2 level language certificate, which is estimated to take half a year.

    3. To apply for a school, you can apply by yourself, or you can entrust an intermediary agency with many years of experience in studying abroad to help you apply.

    4. Visa application, do a good job of passport, prepare a fixed deposit certificate of 200,000 yuan and evidence of capital flow, go to the notary office to complete all the notarization materials, and apply for a study visa at the Spanish Embassy.

    5. After the visa is approved, you can prepare to go. Public universities in Spain are free of charge, and a registration fee of 100,000 yuan a year is enough together with living expenses.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The London College of Communication is the largest communication school in the UK, and many BBC directors have graduated from this school, and the course is divided into two parts, one is a media course, and the other is a design course.

    Bachelor's degree (BA) in Photojournalism.

    Bachelor's Degree (BA) in Magazine Publishing.

    Bachelor's degree (BA) in Public Relations.

    Bachelor's Degree (BA) Printing ** Management Major (1 year renewal) Bachelor's degree (BA) ** Practical Major (1 year renewal).

    Undergraduate (BA) ** with Cultural Studies major.

    Graduate programs are:

    Master's (MA) in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography.

    Master's (MA) in Public Relations.

    Master's (MA) in Publishing.

    Master's (MA) in Documentary Film.

    Master's Degree (MA)**, Communication and Critical Practice.

    Master's Degree (MA) Journalism: Television**.

    Master's (MA) Journalism: Printing and Network** These majors can be interpolated, and IELTS requires no band less than fine arts background.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Spain should be the least expensive, if you go to graduate school, all the costs add up to 150,000 yuan a year, if it is a university, Spain does not charge tuition from primary school to university, and the university credits are taken in college, but the universities in Spain are very sad, there is a lot of homework, and the study is very tiring, and my cousin is also studying media

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.The rules in the UK are if you are in the big.

    If you study abroad in your sophomore year, you need to retake the freshman course, study for three years, and then take the master's program.

    2.Ordinary students can also apply for some majors in art universities, but it depends on the specific requirements of the school. The University of the Arts London is a very good school (but I'm sorry, I haven't found the relevant requirements yet, and I'll get back to you when I find out).

    3.However, like Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham Trent, Cardiff, etc., these schools also have good media majors, and they are all ranked relatively high, so they can also be considered.

    4.No matter which school you are, you must guarantee your own grades, so you still have to study hard.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are no advertising schools in Italy, but there are similar to the Politecnico di Milano Comunicazione Communication Design, the Architectural School of Venice Progettazione e Produzione delle Arti Visive Visual Arts Design and Production at the University of Sapienza de Rome.

    Design e comunicazione communication and design majors, Spain can not apply for media, there are advertising design majors, undergraduate public free, only registration fee, at 500 1000 euros per tuition, graduate students are charged by credit, the fee is between 3 and 80,000 yuan, the living accommodation fee in Spain is between 4 and 60,000 yuan per year, and Madrid is 60,000.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Go to Spain to exercise yourself and rehabilitate yourself!

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