In the third year of high school, I was preparing to study abroad for an undergraduate, and my famil

Updated on educate 2024-04-30
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The post saw the reply as follows:

    1. It seems that you are an idealistic, ambitious, and motivated student, and I deeply sympathize here! In the real world, shopping malls are like battlefields, and victory and defeat are common things in soldiers, so it's not that fate doesn't help you in particular. Besides, anyone's future should depend on their own efforts rather than the assistance from their families, and in the end, "no hard work, no gain, God rewards hard work", are you right?

    Here are 8 words of encouragement for you: do it right and keep up the good work!

    2. Don't know where your dream school is? Because different countries have different practices. Therefore, I hope that after seeing your specific situation, it is possible to speculate whether it is possible to achieve your goal and give you a more accurate one.

    3. The first thing I can tell you is: Canada is absolutely not good!! If your dream school is in Canada, then I advise you to adjust your goals in time;

    4. For very good students, you can consider applying for a fellowship at a U.S. university This is the highest of all financial aids, not only free of tuition and living expenses, but also a lot of other subsidies, students can study without spending a penny.

    For this reason, this fellowship is also often referred to as a "full prize". If you can get a fellowship, there is a good chance that you will be supported by a visa officer.

    There are two requirements to be eligible for a fellowship:

    Clause. 1. The school must have sufficient money to pay students as fellowships;

    Clause. Second, the student himself is good enough - he must have the excellence to surpass other competitors to win!

    However, past experience tells us that there are very few students who can enjoy this type of bursary, and there are very few and far between. So the average student should not place too much hope in it.

    FYI, I wish you all the best! Drink continues to ask questions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, but depending on what kind of school it is, you don't need a proof of property.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Go to the agent and they will arrange a plan for the mud.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to go abroad, if you go to university, you have to take the test, if the Americas or Australia is TOEFL, Europe is IELTS, this is a must, other exams are not clear, the United States has to take the SAT, without this score there is no way to apply for a good university.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, you have to choose a school, apply to a school, take an English test (TOEFL or IELTS), write application materials, apply for proof of funds, etc.

    The most convenient thing is to find an agent who can provide a lot of school information and help you prepare various application materials.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you want to go to a four-year university in the United States now, there is basically no chance, and now many schools are almost over, and it is too late to prepare, but you can go to a community college, a two-year school, and you can get an associate degree when you come out, which requires few materials and is very cheap, and then you can go back to a four-year university.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, it depends on which country you choose, and the requirements vary from country to country.

    In the UK, according to the current situation, it is best to take an IELTS first, otherwise it is a problem to apply for a school, and it will be more advantageous to have an IELTS visa; There is currently no requirement for funds**, but it is sufficient to submit a pre-visa deposit of 28 days and cover the first year's tuition fees and living expenses.

    United States: You can apply for a school first, then take the IELTS, and then apply for a visa, but since the country is an interview, it is recommended to strengthen the practice of speaking and listening before the visa; The country has less stringent funding requirements**, but it's best to cover tuition and living expenses for the entire academic year.

    Canada: You can apply for the school first, and the student is not required to have IELTS when the visa is visa, but the requirements for funds** are very strict, and the deposit period is best to meet 1 year; Ideally, the amount covers the entire study program.

    Australia: You can apply for the school first, but the visa requires that IELTS must be admitted to the preparatory department) or 5 (TAFE or undergraduate) or above, before submitting visa materials, and the funds must meet three months and half a year, the amount covers tuition fees and living expenses, less than three years will be calculated according to the actual calculation, and more than three years will be calculated as three years; The country recognizes student loans.

    New Zealand: IELTS is optional, the funds are more important, the deposit period is less than half a year, and the description is required, and the amount covers the entire study plan; The country only accepts CITIC Bank's study abroad loans, and if you take out a loan, the amount must be more than RMB20W;

    South Korea: No language requirements, loans are available.

    Other minor languages: the financial and language requirements are not too large.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, happy to answer for you :

    You can come to our side to see and participate in our full set of study abroad services 180,000 RMB all-inclusive (public schools in the United States and Canada):

    1. Read 6 months of language in China; The purpose is to make you adapt to the study life abroad faster;

    2. During the period of language study, we will apply for the school and apply for a visa for you; The purpose is: to save you time and trivial matters;

    3. Study and board abroad in the first year; Don't you feel uncomfortable when you first arrive abroad!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can apply directly after the third year of high school, or you can not study the preparatory department, but you need to have a good language score. If you apply at a university, you can also apply at a university, and if it is a well-known university in China, you can even offset some credits after going abroad, of course, the probability of this is relatively small. Both engineering and business liberal arts can be studied in foreign universities, for international students.

    As long as the language score is passed, there is basically no problem in getting an offer, and it is easy to get an offer in a foreign university, but it is difficult to graduate. )

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's best to prepare for TOEFL IELTS before applying.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1 is not too late, 2 prepare for TOEFL, GRE and related practical activities, 3 can, 4 has a certain degree of difficulty, it depends on your background conditions, 5 according to the country you are going to! I suggest you go to be too stupid** to take a look, there is a lot of information on studying abroad, and there are a lot of netizens who are also ready to study abroad, you can go to them to learn about it, you go first** to do a positioning evaluation of studying abroad, let their professional teachers analyze and explain it to you, better understand yourself and make relevant preparations, go and see, I hope the answer will help you

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Jianguo Chungju high school sophomores set off! Studying abroad in the second year of high school is not a dream! Enrollment Requirements:

    Students who have passed the entrance examination, completed in the second year of high school or are in the third year of high school, can obtain a high school diploma in the coming year;

    Neither the student nor his parents have a history of visa refusal or illegal stay

    Have a certain financial ability.

    Cost:1Tuition fee: 2,300,000 won Semester (400 hours in half a year) *Textbook fee, cultural experience fee, and insurance fee are paid separately.

    2.Twin room: Weeks 1-16 are about 1.45 million won (including 10 meals a week) and 17-20 weeks are about 400,000 won (mosirae) Triple room:

    Weeks 1-16 are about 1.26 million won (including 10 meals a week), and weeks 17-20 are about 400,000 won (mosirae)3Application fee: 100,000 won (Payment of the admission fee is limited to those who have obtained a visa after admission)

    As for scholarships, it depends on your performance in college and your grades.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Your conditions make it difficult to enter a school with a scholarship, and the school with a scholarship requires high credits.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Well, the landlord, I also study abroad, a lot of people don't understand, just came up to check the information, your question and the answer on the first floor feel very helpful to me. I just went to the 1st floor to say that it was too stupid, I read a lot, I think a lot of information is very useful, especially useful is the evaluation system, really puzzled, let me have a certain understanding of my own positioning. I think the landlord can collect this**, it is indeed more practical!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Time doesn't play, start preparing for the English exam now; TOEFL and GRE are completed step by step, and at the same time, it is necessary to ensure that the professional GPA score is not pulled down. At the same time, it is suggested that if you have time, you can arrange to do appropriate research with your teachers to apply for scholarships.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can choose between TOEFL and IELTS. It's all about proving the strength of the language. The difference is that the speaking is Human-to-Human Dialogue (IELTS) and Human-Computer Dialogue (TOEFL) You are in 4 and you have a good math score, which is very good. When the agent helps you apply, take these award-winning materials to the notary office for notarization.

    It will help! However, these are the icing on the cake, and the top priority is your TOEFL score and SAT score. This is the toughest one!

    In addition, in the United States, the better the university, the more types and amounts of scholarships offered, plus you are in good condition, I personally recommend that schools after 50 students do not consider wasting your time. (Moreover, schools after the 50th rank rarely require the SAT as long as the TOEFL).

    In addition, I have never heard that a year late enrollment will affect the application There is no age limit for admission to foreign universities 60-year-old old men can Foreigners think that this is a manifestation of human rights! And now in foreign countries, it has become fashionable for many high school students to work or travel for a year before going to college. So you don't need to worry about this!

    The visa officer may only ask you at the time of the visa interview, but the odds are very small.

    In conclusion, the TOEFL and SAT are top priorities for your preparation! As long as these two grades are excellent, there should be a lot of hope to apply for the scholarship! It is recommended that you find an agent (New Oriental, King's Gillette or something) now, choose a school and major, and learn about the financial readiness With a goal, your motivation to study will be much greater!

    Then go for it according to the admission requirements of this school!

    I wish you success! ps。If you don't have enough money at home, you can borrow money from the bank or from relatives first, and the visa officer pays attention to the deposit history, and you can pay it back to your relatives when you arrive in the United States. (If you win the full prize, you can spend it if you don't work!) )

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If your results can get the above scores, coupled with your overall performance, it is still possible to win the full award, and your performance is also very important.

    Generally speaking, if you have an extra year after completing the college entrance examination, then your grades are less comparable to those of students who have graduated from normal high school in three years. This also needs to be considered by the landlord. Just like there is a difference in the graduate admission scores between recent undergraduate graduates and previous graduates, it is similar.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    To be honest, I suggest that you still take the college entrance examination, because foreign universities still recognize first-class institutions like Peking University and Tsinghua University, and you will suffer if you go directly to a foreign university. Because it is very cheap to apply for graduate schools of excellent foreign universities from Tsinghua University and Peking University, and if you are not financially wealthy, it is also a way to study at a foreign university in a Chinese university by applying for overseas exchange. If you must go to the third year of high school, it is recommended that you look for some internationally recognized qualifications related to the major you are applying for, which is important.

    Or to put it another way, the qualifications or abilities in the relevant major are better than if you provide a high GRE score, and of course the GRE or TOE is also a standard. I write so much because I find that you are putting too much emphasis on the score and want to get your attention.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In fact, it is good for graduate students to go again, and the competitiveness of self-study for one year and then applying will indeed decrease. Domestic competition awards are not very significant, and the United States recognizes international competition awards.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    College is just a buffer and learning zone before you enter the society, and the key to where to study is yourself.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Isn't that SAT past the age of 18 and can't be tested!!

    You're a senior in high school, so you've turned 18 a long time ago.

    Specifically, you should go to the Internet to check it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    After the approval of the higher-level department, the ministry or the relevant departments of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall be responsible for handling the formalities for leaving the country. Those who enjoy the scholarship or financial aid of the other party's institution and study abroad have not yet received the financial aid when they go abroad.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Then you will finish your undergraduate studies in China and go abroad for graduate school.

    If you go to China without finishing your bachelor's degree, you have to repeat your bachelor's degree when you arrive in the United States, and their better schools don't recognize Chinese university credits.

    Graduate school is the GRE and TOEFL. You can take advantage of the time you have during the 4 years of university to learn slowly.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Feasible – 1As long as LZ is interested in the media profession and can insist on doing a good job - 2Be prepared for your study and living expenses while studying abroad.

    3.Be prepared to work under pressure (a year of study is very tiring and compact) Cost-effective or not-Pros: Get a master's degree in the shortest time, language ability, independent ability, international professional ability.

    Cons: A year of study is tiring and the debt problems that arise.

    Prerequisite: Major from a well-known university.

    Summary: Pros & Cons.

    Learn - learn a lot of things: the strengthening of personal literacy ability, the vision and cognition of Chinese and Western cultures, and the more innovative, unique and international media concept.

    Of course, domestic production is also a good choice, saving a lot of costs, and you can have a good career after graduation. What we want to talk about here is whether to study for a master's degree on the job or continue to promote a master's degree, if you are on the job, you have to give up two or three years of work experience to continue to promote to a master's degree. If you give something, you will get something back.

    Work – LZ can choose to stay in the UK or return to China.

    Debt – maturity 6-7 years (LZ project); It is advisable to plan your finances reasonably;

    Salary - the salary in large cities in China may be higher, such as Shanghai, (better) university graduates, annual salary of 6-70,000 yuan; What's more, a friend of mine graduated from abroad and worked in General Motors, with a monthly salary of 8,000 and an annual salary of nearly 100,000; If you are a returnee, it will be more challenging.

    In addition, according to the market according to professional ability, the salary will continue to increase, and if it is good, it can be completed in advance, and after the debt, the career is a long-term ......

    Therefore, I think that LZ should evaluate the possibility of studying abroad or domestic production according to personal reality and rationality, and it is recommended to ask the tutor of the school, and it is best to consult the study abroad experts, they will evaluate whether you are suitable and how to plan, etc. (They are more professional and scientific, and they understand the market more).

Related questions
29 answers2024-04-30

Of course not, studying abroad requires a lot of expenses, including room and board, as well as the cost of study, which is not something that ordinary families can afford, and the family conditions are average, just go to school in China.

14 answers2024-04-30

How to study abroad 2+2 varies from person to person, and everything has advantages and disadvantages. If you want to get a foreign diploma lying down, it is not recommended; If you have confidence, want to fight to win, have a certain economic foundation, language foundation and self-discipline ability, it is recommended to force yourself, so that your potential can be fully developed, a harvest of ploughing clouds, love to fight to win. >>>More

9 answers2024-04-30

As a college graduate, after all, knowledge and academics are still not enough, and I hope you will further study; It is recommended to stay in your home country to apply for undergraduate studies first, and then go abroad after completing your studies.

5 answers2024-04-30

What materials do you need to prepare to apply for undergraduate study in the United States? >>>More

8 answers2024-04-30

It's realistic, it's just that the path you're going to take will be harder. Studying abroad is not just the preserve of the rich, if you study well and achieve excellent science, there is a full scholarship, then you only need to pay for the part of your own life. Some people will feel that the level of foreign consumption is high, and it is difficult for ordinary families to support it, not to mention that the conditions are not good, haven't you heard that the poor should be self-reliant? >>>More