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If you want to be shorter and more relaxed, then go to the Commonwealth, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, etc., for a one-year master's degree;
If you want to learn some real skills, then go to the United States, and graduate students usually take 1 and a half to 2 years.
IELTS and TOEFL must be taken at least one, with a minimum requirement of IBT80 or; If you go to the United States, you will also decide to take the GRE or GMAT according to the major you choose, which requires GMAT for business and GRE for liberal arts and science.
As for the school, you can only have a suitable school to recommend to you when you have decided in advance.
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In the UK, graduate school only takes one year.
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Hello, in view of your situation, it is recommended that you study a one-year master's degree in the UK, which has a short duration and a high diploma content. In recent years, more and more Chinese students choose the one-year master's degree in the UK, because of the short study period, many people are worried about whether they can learn something, this is completely up to the individual, this year's course is very full, and you will gain a lot if you study hard. As for the professional question, it also depends on the individual, whether to choose a high employment rate, a popular major or interest, you can learn about it online, and I don't know if you have prepared for the IELTS test, generally IELTS should reach or above 7 points...
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I have a lot of colleges in mind, and here is one of them:
University of California, Berkeley
1.Academic Reputation: UC Berkeley has a strong reputation around the world, and it has world-class academic strength in several disciplines, especially in the natural sciences, engineering, computer science, economics, psychology, and more.
2.Research Strength: UC Berkeley has world-class research facilities and laboratories that provide students with a wealth of research opportunities. In addition, the school has established partnerships with many large enterprises and research institutes, providing students with practical opportunities.
3.Innovative Environment: Berkeley has always been known for its innovative spirit, and the campus is full of strong academic atmosphere and innovative spirit. Students and professors here are passionate about exploring new ideas and solutions to create value for the world.
4.Location: Berkeley is located in Berkeley, California, which has a great climate, beautiful beaches, and a wealth of cultural activities. Students can enjoy campus life while experiencing California's natural beauty and culture.
5.Diverse student body: Berkeley attracts outstanding students from all over the world. Here, students can meet friends from different cultural backgrounds, broaden their horizons, and learn to respect and tolerate different perspectives.
6.Abundant Campus Activities: Berkeley has a wealth of campus activities, including academic competitions, art performances, athletic competitions, and more. Students can participate in various activities here, improve their overall quality, and meet like-minded friends.
Of course, UC Berkeley is just one option among many great universities. Everyone's interests, backgrounds, and goals are unique, so when choosing a university, we should fully understand our needs and make the best choice for you.
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Depending on the major you are studying, if it is not an art class, the first choice should be the United States! In the art category, European countries are generally chosen.
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Studying abroad is definitely not just for the purpose of obtaining a diploma, and the worship of foreign academic qualifications has or will soon be over, but has turned into the training and acquisition of real foreign language ability, learning ability, research ability, thinking ability and work ability. This is an era of comprehensive school choice, and in contrast to the fierce "school choice" action in China, studying abroad is like choosing a school, and choosing a school in China, studying abroad is essentially a continuation of school choice, and everyone is willing to choose the best route and destination.
What are the aspects of studying abroad in choosing a country? In a nutshell, the most immediate expectations of students and parents are nothing more than a few things:
Clause. 1. Further education;
Clause. 2. Pursue high-quality education;
Clause. 3. Pursue a satisfying job, that is, want to obtain competitive employability;
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I'll give you an analysis from country to country.
United Kingdom. Your situation is still more in line with the UK, first of all, you can apply for a very good prestigious university in the UK (of course, IELTS must meet certain requirements), and the UK's postgraduate programs are basically one year, and the taught master's degree is also more focused on practice, and the cost is definitely not more than 500,000, and you can't use it to spend 500,000 yuan a year to go to any country. But the disadvantage of the UK is that there is no work permit, you study for a year, and after graduation, you basically need to return to your home country.
United States. If you have good TOEFL and GRE scores, you can apply to the top 30 schools, but the problem in the United States is that the school period is relatively long, basically two to three years. But the advantage of the United States is that if you have good grades, you can apply for a relatively high scholarship.
Canada. Canada's biggest advantage is that tuition fees are relatively low, which are lower than those in the United Kingdom and the United States, but graduate students in Canada are notoriously difficult to apply, and they are mainly research masters, with a longer duration of more than two years. It is good that Canadian graduate students can automatically get a three-year work visa after graduation.
Singapore. To be honest, I personally feel that going to Singapore to study for a master's degree will not help you much in your English learning, and the prestigious schools in Singapore are very, very difficult to apply, and only a few schools are relatively limited, so they are not very recommended.
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For your needs, I've looked at the various types to make the best for you in three countries.
1. Canada.
2. The United States. 3. Australia.
50w a year is enough no matter which country, for your corporate cooperation internship program, the United States and Australia have, as I said upstairs, Canada's work permit is very difficult to apply, the United States is relatively easy, Australia has a paid internship program. Personally, I prefer the United States. If you have a need, you can ask Xinqidian to immigrate and study abroad, I believe it will give you a satisfactory answer.
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You can also filter according to the study abroad goals to see which backgrounds of your target universities and majors (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA, etc.) students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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It is recommended that you consider European countries, such as the United Kingdom, Sweden, the Netherlands and other countries, which are cost-effective.
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Pick up the upstairs and say, rich people go abroad, domestic cattle people are interesting in China, others are not interesting in China, but it's better than no fun at all.
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First of all, it depends on your financial ability. OK and if you don't want to go to graduate school so much, I think going abroad for graduate school is a good choice. It's not a long time, and even if you return to China after graduation, it's good to have a background of studying abroad. At least in terms of language and insight, others can't match.
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It takes a long time to study for graduate school in China, and many majors take one year abroad, but it takes two or three years in China. Going abroad can increase your knowledge, of course, you will encounter many problems in studying, living and studying abroad. So it's up to you.
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If you want to go out, go early, don't go to graduate school in China! Domestic graduate students just study in those famous schools, and the rest is really not interesting!
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You can choose to study abroad for university first, and then return to your home country for graduate school, which will have a better development.
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You can add the background of the institution in the study abroad volunteer reference system according to your GPA, language score and your major, and the system will match the case of students who are similar to you according to your GPA+language score + major + college, and you can learn how other students choose.
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Your major is really not very popular abroad, and I haven't heard much about it, unless you are willing to change majors.
If you don't want to change majors, you should study in China.
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