Thank you for some questions about studying abroad! Thanksgiving!

Updated on society 2024-04-23
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I've studied in Russia myself, and I've been to a lot of Russian cities, so I'm going to talk about what I know, and I hope it will be helpful to you. Russia Moscow and St. Petersburg are two cities with many universities, and there is no shortage of world-famous universities. Tuition fees in St. Petersburg range from $3,000 to $6,000 per year, and the main cost is that you spend 100,000 yuan a year.

    Tuition in Moscow is a bit more expensive, between $5,000 and $10,000. There are also good schools in Minsk, Belarus for art and machinery, and the tuition fee in Minsk is lower, about 1,000 dollars a year. To put it simply, Russia and neighboring Russian-speaking countries, 100,000 a year, you are very rich.

    The key is to look at your own intended major, and then choose a school and a national city according to this major.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you want to go to Russia for 10w a year, you can only give up the domestic school if you want to go now, give up the two years, and use your high school diploma to go, so you have to think about it carefully.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Singapore, Russia and other Asian countries.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Undergraduate students are also available in Malaysia.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.High school graduation is recommended.

    2。Apply for an offer letter from an overseas school first, and then apply for a visa.

    3。Considering the future development of immigration, it is recommended to choose Canada.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The UK does not recognise China's gaokao, so you need to apply now for a one-year foundation course and then a three-year bachelor's degree. The cost for 1 year is 20-250,000.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. As long as you start working on it now, it's entirely possible.

    2. To study in the United States, you first need a good English score. You need to take the TOEFL within three years of high school, which is an English proficiency test recognized by the American Educational Testing Center, and the TOEFL score meets the admission requirements of Princeton University before you can apply.

    3. After taking the TOEFL, you also have to prepare for the SAT test, which is like the college entrance examination in the United States, and there is a test room in Hong Kong every year, and you can go to Hong Kong to take the test. The higher the score, the better. It will be very helpful for you to apply to schools.

    4. Then there is your usual grades in high school. The higher the score of each test, the better, preferably in the top 5% of the grade, and the school needs to give a transcript and ranking certificate.

    5. Regarding the letter of recommendation, it is generally given to you by the teacher who has been in contact with you. It is recommended that you have a strong strength in learning or some other aspect, and it is highly recommended that you go to a certain university in the United States to study and so on.

    6. You also have to participate in various activities, such as a certain competition, a certain artistic specialty, etc., which will increase the weight of your success.

    7. The visa is the last step, and you can't apply for a visa until you are admitted.

    I graduated from my undergraduate degree and went to the United States for graduate school, and I have been admitted to St. Louis Washington University, which is ranked 13th in the United States, and I have some experience in studying abroad.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Each has its own characteristics, different majors must be different, generally the British and American brands are better, other schools are good, the important thing is that you can immigrate, the Netherlands is very strong in engineering, and the management class is also good.

    2. Except for New Zealand, which is two years, the others are one year, the important thing is GPA, in addition, the qualified language scores, the cost is similar, 30W a year, 20W a year in New Zealand, but it is generally two years.

    3. Personally, it is recommended to choose other countries except the United States, Canada and the Netherlands, because you still need to take the GMAT test and change your major. New Zealand has the greatest grasp because it is a two-year program, and you can study relevant professional courses in the first year, and then take the second year of master's courses after reaching B+.

    4. The economic situation is not very good, so the scholarship opportunities are basically gone, and individual phenomena such as if you go to the UK, there are many Chinese with a master's degree in business. The environment is good in Australia, the climate in New Zealand is similar to that in the south, and other countries are fine, and the price is definitely more expensive than in China, after all, there is an exchange rate problem.

    5. If you are employed, there is no work visa in the UK, New Zealand, Australia and the Netherlands still have a work visa for 1-2 years, and the convenience of immigration must be Canada, Australia and New Zealand, New Zealand is the easiest (relative), all of which are scored system, such as academic qualifications, work experience, age, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As far as I know, the master's degrees in the United States, Canada, and Australia are basically two-year or two-year +, of course, it is not excluded that some majors have one-year programs. If you want to come to the UK to study for a master's degree, IELTS must be 6+. To apply to the top 30 schools, IELTS is required.

    If you want to stay in the country for employment after graduation, or want to immigrate, then the UK will definitely be more difficult than in other countries.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Prepare enough money and then take the test.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can pay attention to the foreign enrollment time, you first think about which country you want to go to, which school to apply for, and then you go online to the Chinese ** of that school to search for what conditions are needed to apply for the exam, what subjects do you need to take, and then you first buy the corresponding books to see for yourself, it should be noted that many countries can study abroad online for registration and exams, so usually do not play games online.

    There are also many foreign schools that require you to pass IELTS or TOEFL first, and some schools will also have online oral and written tests. Once you've passed all of them, you'll receive an invitation from the school, and you'll be ready to go abroad.

    You need your passport and visa to go abroad, note that these 2 are not the same thing. The passport needs you to go to the local authorities to apply for it, and the visa is to go to the embassy, the visa is generally slow, it is recommended that you pay attention to the time, don't wait for people abroad to open your visa has not come down.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Don't go, if it's as old as you say. If you have this economic foundation, why not start a business.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not impossible, it mainly depends on what you want to study and what your study abroad budget is, and it will be more appropriate to specify a study abroad plan according to this.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.The possibility of applying directly for a master's degree is relatively low, because the recognition of this kind of qualification in China is very limited. In your case, you can apply for an undergraduate degree, and it is more recommended.

    Moreover, if it is really from the perspective of employment and the mastery of knowledge, it is more practical to have a bachelor's degree. The master's degree in the UK is one-year, so it needs to have a good foundation.

    2.If your academic qualifications are recognized, you will generally need to have at least 3 years of work experience in a large company to apply for a master's degree. Generally, I apply to a better school.

    The average score of the recommendations within the top 30 is 85 points or more. However, as a tertiary student, if you want to apply directly for a master's degree, you are basically required to study a preparatory department. Preparatory 6-9 months.

    It has little impact on the level of IELTS, and it mainly depends on whether your learning situation can be connected to the master's program.

    3.The troops have twice received orders from outstanding soldiers, party members, squad leaders. Because the situation abroad is different from ours, it helps to a certain extent, but it is not very helpful.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    To apply for a master's in the UK, an undergraduate degree is the decisive factor. Unless you have more than three years of work experience, you basically can't apply for a master's degree directly. If you arrive at IELTS, you still need to take the Pre-Master's Department.

    There are many good universities that offer pre-master's courses, such as Sheffield, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle and so on.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you graduate from a junior college, you must go to a preparatory department, which has nothing to do with IELTS.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    IELTS has passed, GPA above 80 does not need to go to the preparatory department, you can apply to the top 50 schools, but IELTS is also at least, if it is exactly 80 points, the ranking will be a little later, so try to improve the results of professional courses, they pay more attention to the grades.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The landlord's situation seems to be quite special. Of course, if it is only this degree, it seems really impossible to go to the preparatory department. Utilitarianly speaking, the military may not help you a lot, but the experience can.

    It is recommended to find a professional agent and contact the school to elaborate on your situation, maybe there is hope.

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