I m graduating from high school right away, and I m going to study abroad, and it s okay to go to En

Updated on educate 2024-04-29
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In terms of your financial situation, it is recommended that you go to Singapore. Because it was a former British colony, the education was British. It's all taught in English, really, don't go to the United States and Europe with your funds!

    You have to understand that the United States earns money by studying abroad, and Singapore is about attracting talent. The National University of Singapore is legal to work, you can work in Singapore after finishing school, earn more money, and you can go to Europe and the United States! It will be difficult and unrealistic to go to Europe and the United States now.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.New Zealand is a Commonwealth country and its official language is English.

    2.New Zealand's study abroad and immigration policies are relatively relaxed, with the cost of studying abroad being about 9.14 million yuan per year (living expenses plus tuition), and studying abroad legally works for 20 hours a week, and can earn all living expenses (about 50,000 yuan) and part of the tuition fees by working in spare time and vacation.

    To apply for a New Zealand student visa, you do not need to provide college entrance examination scores and IELTS scores.

    If you apply to study in New Zealand, you can have the results of the entrance examination, and you don't have to wait until you graduate from high school.

    3.China and New Zealand have mutual recognition of academic qualifications, and there is no need to worry about academic qualifications.

    We hope you find the above helpful, and if necessary, you can log on to New Zealand International** to find detailed information about studying in New Zealand.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Alas, there are countries in Europe that are free,,The landlord is not bad if you go to the University of Copenhagen in Denmark,Oh,Cheap and Poland,Jagiellon University,Warsaw University,The landlord should also be able to apply for it,,Read their English teaching is very good,It's just not well-known in China,People who know know Ha,I wish you success,,Oh,By the way,These two countries are not good for immigrants,,

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Realistically speaking, if you want to be tuition-free, you might as well go for a scholarship.

    First of all, if you can work, then don't come to the United States.

    Part-time jobs are not allowed in F1.

    You can work part-time in Japan, but you don't speak English.

    I don't speak English in Korea...But you can also work part-time.

    If you want English, you don't have to think about Asia except Singapore.

    Even immediate family members in Canada are not exempt from tuition.

    Unless you also emigrate.

    However, there is a student partners program in Canada that can also be considered, and the minimum IELTS requirement is only a score.

    In addition, as long as you can apply for a work permit, you can work off-campus for less than 20 hours per week.

    If you are on campus, you do not need to apply...It depends on the school.

    If you want to save money, you can also consider going to the Netherlands, and an IELTS score of 6 is about the same.

    10 hours a week is a small amount, but the holidays can be long.

    The salary is not low either.

    As for the school, it's hard to say....It is better to re-analyze the results when you apply.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is better to recommend going to Canada. Because the environment is good there, and it is also an English-speaking country.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think Japan is good, and if you work in Tokyo, you can earn back your tuition fees and living expenses, and if you work for 900,000 yen, you can earn tens of thousands of yen a month.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    We recommend that you choose to study in Finland! Tuition-free--- living expenses of 5-60,000 yuan! Tianjin Wanji Study Abroad is a good agent in Sweden!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nordic German, French and Italian are tuition-free, but German, French and Italian public schools are not taught in English, and Nordic can still be considered.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Here's how to go abroad after graduating from high school:

    1. Apply directly to study abroad.

    It is more difficult to apply directly to foreign universities, and the language level requirements for students are relatively high, and the IELTS score must be at least 6. At the same time, students are required to have strong independent living and learning skills, as well as self-discipline. In addition, to study abroad directly, you must study abroad for at least 3-4 years of undergraduate courses, which has relatively high requirements for the family's economic conditions.

    2. Preparatory Department for Study Abroad.

    The preparatory course for studying abroad offered by domestic colleges and universities for study abroad has a study time of about 1 year, which helps students improve their language ability, and has an extra year of transition period compared with direct study abroad, and the difficulty of application is greatly reduced, which is very suitable for students whose language foundation and academic performance are not particularly good, and other aspects are basically the same as direct study abroad.

    The study abroad exams are:

    1. GMAT exam.

    GMAT test scores are used to assess a candidate's suitability for graduate study in business, economics, and management majors to determine admission. The GMAT is mainly used to assess whether an applicant is eligible for further study in business administration.

    The GMAT test not only tests applicants' English language skills and mathematical thinking skills, but also tests their mental reactions, logical thinking, and ability to solve practical problems.

    2. IELTS exam.

    The role and status of IELTS and TOEFL are similar, but IELTS scores are mainly recognized in Commonwealth countries, and some schools do not accept IELTS scores in the application of American schools, so applicants should determine their application direction as soon as possible to avoid the situation that their language scores do not match the requirements of the ideal university.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Studying in the U.S. is indeed a great way out. Studying in the United States is divided into two stages, the first stage is "admission", that is, applying to the school, and the school will issue you an admission letter, which is the prerequisite for studying in the United States. The second stage is the "visa", which is to determine whether you are eligible to enter the United States, which is the key to studying in the United States.

    In the admission stage, the first is the preparation of language scores, of course, it doesn't matter if the language scores are not enough, many schools in the United States have dual enrollment of language + majors. Second, if you want to get into an Ivy League school, you need to take the SAT. Thirdly, it is also very important for schools to get a GPA at present.

    Of course, if you want to get admission to the school, it is also important to make application materials such as PS letters.

    At the visa stage, studying in the U.S. is in the form of an in-person visa. Within a few minutes of speaking with the consular officer, you can decide whether you will be able to get a U.S. visa. At this stage, the preparation and preparation of materials for funds is a prerequisite.

    The performance of the interview and the content of the conversation are key. Regarding visas, I would like to give you a paragraph 4 of Section 214b of the U.S. Immigration Act for reference: "To apply for a student visa, the applicant needs to have a reasonable explanation that he or she can complete his or her studies at an English-speaking school and that what he has learned is in line with a feasible repatriation plan."

    However, if you want to study at an American university, you generally start preparing for language SAT and other exams from the first year of high school, and you don't know what the landlord's situation is.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Now is the best time to apply to U.S. universities, which start classes in the spring. There are also many schools, including the top 100 public universities in the United States.

    TOEFL scores (not required), high school transcripts, graduation certificates, proof of funds, etc. are required.

    You can add me for details.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I also graduated from high school and am a freshman in the United States. Studying abroad is not a difficult task now. As long as you have money, and you just want an IELTS score, you can come out. I came to the University of Tanzania last year with IELTS scores, so if you want to prepare for it, go to the IELTS test as soon as possible.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Why is China bad, it's so chaotic out there now, and although China is strong now, it will still be discriminated against.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Regular universities all require TOEFL and SAT scores, and those who don't want TOEFL come to the United States to attend a language school first, and what kind of university you can apply for after the end of the language school depends on the individual.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Some schools in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, etc., also teach in English, but it is generally best to speak the language that is most spoken in that country. Ah, and Sweden is taught in English.

    Also, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands and many other countries have English education for all, and their mother tongue is Chinese native language, but English is universal.

    Secondly, the Netherlands has the highest English penetration rate outside of European countries where English is the mother tongue, with about 70% of the Dutch speaking English.

    There are very few countries in Europe where English is the official language except for the island of Great Britain, but in Europe, as long as you know English, you can basically get through. ......I personally don't agree with this sentence, I usually watch German TV series and French movies, and I know that there are actually some people over there who don't speak English, and they generally speak locally on the road, so it's best to speak the local language, as if the French know English and won't speak English to you)

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on what you study, business is good in the Netherlands, not to mention the UK. Some of the courses in France are taught in English, and the fashion design, jewelry design, art, and so on, are all top-notch. There are also Denmark, Finland, Sweden, etc., and the education is top-notch.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Switzerland, Norway, and the Netherlands are all good, and if you are interested and can pay attention to the schools in these places, which majors you are interested in.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Resolutely finish college, since you are discriminated against, then at least you have academic qualifications next to you, and most people's discrimination against you will be suppressed. After all, studying abroad costs money, so it's better to read it to the end. The odd job allowance you find during the holidays, or you can study well and get a scholarship.

    19 years old is not very big, first read well, parents want their children to be happy, for them money is not as important as the future of their children, if money can change a better future for their children, I think they are willing. So, read the book!

    Now that you've mastered a foreign language, read on! In this case, the previous 2 years were worth it, and it was not in vain!

    My brother used to spend 2 years studying and mastering a foreign language, just like you, and he had the mentality of a half-ass, and since he can do it, so can you! Hold on! Support you spiritually!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think you have to think about your parents and your own future Your parents haven't told you about tuition What are you worried about And your parents worked hard to send you out to study Not for you to do foreign-related work You only see that you will graduate at the age of 27 or 8 So what about the road behind you I think you should not be swayed Concentrate on your studies Come back and honor your parents well Do your professional knowledge No matter where you go in the future Professional knowledge is really important! As for discrimination, to be honest, first-line discrimination, second-line discrimination, second-line discrimination, rural discrimination is like this everywhere, it's unfair everywhere, don't do yourself well, just achieve your goal, and your goal is to graduate successfully and learn knowledge, it's really not easy for parents, I am more verbose, I hope you think twice!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    One. Is there any family in the family, two, there are no requirements for academic qualifications, what is the specific situation? Third, what can you do without going to school, if you just work part-time, you can't do it for a long time. If you are starting a business, have you thought about what to do and what the future holds? Fourth, the opinion of your parents.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You don't need to go to English-speaking countries, but you have to learn the languages of those countries.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Well, I think it's necessary.

    But you don't have to worry about it, three years is enough time for you to make up your English well, and you can catch up with our class president, who is my junior high school classmate, and his English is not good. I believe you must persevere.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Are you a senior in high school, why don't you prepare early, you need an IELTS score, and you have to apply for a passport for a year, and you will start applying for it in the second year of high school

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In the process of studying abroad. Do you want to go **, I'm going abroad for graduate school. Sort of your college president.

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