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Your dad's idea is viable, and you can do this by going to a language school in Canada first and then going to university. However, when choosing a school, you must pay attention to choosing a better school, many foreign language schools are corporate in nature, and they will close if they are not well managed, so choosing a school is the key! Don't blindly follow the introduction of intermediaries, not every intermediary is so conscientious, you still have to understand yourself in many aspects.
As for going to South Korea, although you are of Korean ethnicity, it is not as easy as Han Chinese students to study in South Korea. Because South Korea will take care of your language pass, it is easy to go to South Korea to work as a black worker, so it is more difficult to do.
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Consider France.
I don't want English, but I studied French for about 3 months, so I can pass the test.
It's also cheap. If you go to a public school. Private dentistry is not clear.
And after studying in France, it is also super easy to sign for the Quebec region of Canada, because it is a French-speaking region.
Language is easy to pass. I heard from my friend that as long as you have a French school diploma, you have signed it 100%.
You can start reading in France from the second year (generally it is easy to sign a downgrade, and this is also the reason why I haven't passed, and I regret it.) A BAC+4 is equivalent to a bachelor's degree in China. Then go to Canada to study for a one-year master's degree to see if you can become a Quebec skilled immigrant.
So I have all the benefits and everything, and I can go back to work. Ha ha.
This was originally my plan, but then I didn't sign it, because I didn't downgrade a level, and I changed majors, so I was denied a visa.
I don't want to go now.
Give you the plan for your reference.
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As long as you work your own, your father's idea is definitely good, but you think that English does give you a headache, and studying in Korea is okay! You are Korean, so there is nothing wrong with the language! However, it seems that you have learned more in this major, and the gold content is higher.
I support you to go to Canada!
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First of all, the language, learn the language honestly, and then transfer to the university, don't be too anxious, but you have to be mentally prepared and have a good mental quality, because the outside is not as good as you think, and it is not as bad as you think
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Chinese universities only look at the results of the college entrance examination, and you may not be able to get into a good school just because you are nervous about the college entrance examination and have not taken the test once;
In addition to the college entrance examination scores, the school will also refer to your grades in all semesters of the three years of high school, in addition to language proficiency, competition award-winning experience, high-quality official documents when applying to schools, and excellent interview performance will become your plus points.
Therefore, with the same score, if you apply to a foreign institution, you can prepare for a stronger school.
If you apply for a foreign university, the diploma you get after graduating is a bachelor's degree or a master's degree.
If you want to get a bachelor's degree, you must study for two more years, that is, you can get a bachelor's degree in five years; However, most of the foreign undergraduates are three-year programs, and if you study abroad in a Chinese-foreign school-run study abroad program, you will start studying from scratch, study in China for 1 to 3 years, and then go abroad to study.
Taking 3+2 study abroad as an example, in the first three years, students first study language and professional courses in domestic universities. In the fourth and fifth years, students can choose to study at a foreign university that is connected to a domestic university, and after successfully completing their studies and passing the training, they will receive a master's degree from a foreign university.
You can get an overseas master's degree in 5 years. Spend less money, get a high degree as quickly as possible.
In general, studying abroad can not only obtain a higher education, but also be able to touch different education methods, touch new cultures, understand new worlds, and experience new lifestyles.
Of course!!
If you are not good at English, it is recommended that you can choose a foreign cooperative education program, you can apply for the examination after the college entrance examination, the difficulty of graduation is low, the cost of studying abroad is low, the joint training of Chinese and foreign countries, the important Chinese retention service can also be verified, and the return diploma is certified to enjoy preferential policies for foreign students, and priority is given to settle in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
If you don't consider the popular English-speaking countries, in addition to the popular China, you can also consider studying in some small languages in China, most of the students who go to study abroad with a high school degree are not basic in small languages, and through one or two years of systematic study, they can reach the level of studying in universities abroad.
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You can choose to study abroad, and if you don't speak English well, you can learn other languages. Take France as an example (of course, the grades are not too bad, it is recommended to have a score of about 400, and the range of choices is larger), let's take a look at the admission conditions, academic qualifications, school system, and the advantages of studying abroad in France.
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If you have enough financial resources, then I think you can choose to study abroad, and if you are not good at English, you can also go. Just study hard.
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The level of teaching in this country is very high, and the cost of studying abroad is relatively low. The most important thing is that most of New Zealand's higher education institutions apply conditional admission, especially for some students and the elderly who have poor language skills or no language scores to apply for admission.
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Let's start with Malaysia, which is an all-English country. The cost of studying abroad is generally about 60,000 yuan, and there is no need for IELTS and TOEFL scores. It means that you can get a third-party diploma.
Malaysian diplomas are nationally recognized.
Singapore's education system is similar to Malaysia's. It's just that the private school diploma in their country is not recognized in the country for the time being. It is a little more expensive to study in Singapore than in Malaysia.
You can apply for local universities with Chinese qualifications, and some disciplines have certain language requirements (IELTS score 5 or above), and a guarantee of about 60 is required, except in special circumstances.
New Zealand. 1.Applicants for regular courses must have an English score, i.e., TOEFL score of 550 or above.
points or more; 2.There is no English language requirement for applicants to study English courses;
3.Be in good health and have no criminal record;
4.Ability to pay all expenses for the duration of your study in Singapore;
5.Have a certain economic strength, and be able to provide a bank deposit certificate of more than 200,000 yuan issued by China or any other country and a certificate of reasonable explanation of income.
6.Have a junior high school degree or above.
7.There are no age, English, and special financial guarantees of any requirements or silver spike restrictions. Able to afford 9.1 million yuan per year for study and living expenses.
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In the case of such a big pressure of domestic competition, it is a good choice to be promoted to a master's degree in the United Kingdom or Australia!
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Malaysia offers post-secondary or fast-track courses.
IELTS: Undergraduate: Master's If you don't have an IELTS score, you can first study the language class of the school, and then take the professional course without an exam in the middle, and you can also skip the IELTS test.
The basic living expenses + tuition fees for Malaysian undergraduates are 5w a year, and the master's degree is a scumbag year, so the basic living expenses + tuition fees for the year are almost 8w in total.
There are no scholarships, just a few hundred dollars, if you have good grades.
Part-time job: You can work 20 hours a week. If there is anything to ask, it will be like an orange.
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Junior college can also apply for the full award??? Let's start with Australia! If you want to upgrade to a higher education, then it will definitely not work, there is no good school, the tuition fee is about 20,000 Australian dollars, the living expenses are 120,000 enough, New Zealand has a total of 200,000, and your academic qualifications and grades in the Singapore public school can't go, you can only go to the private, the private has no ** subsidy, expensive.
Malaysia depends on what school you go to, and you can't go to the public one, so you can only go to the private one, and the private one is also expensive and cheap, the cheap tuition fee of 30,000 yuan, the expensive Yuan Feng Wan! The cost of living stove bucket is about 10,000 yuan.
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I suggest that you go to the UK for chiropractic, you can study preparatory department for Zheng Wei, and then you can study for a master's degree in the UK, which is the so-called post-secondary master's degree Chun Cong Shi, and you can also work part-time, and there are many paid internships.
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1. Studying abroad requires English proficiency certificates such as IELTS or TOEFL, if you have a poor English foundation and don't know how to study IELTS and TOEFL, it is a good way to register for a training class.
2. You can also go there and take a language class, but in any case, the language must be passed, otherwise the class will be problematic.
3. If you are not good at English, you can be a foreign language teacher, which is very helpful for the improvement of foreign languages.
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It's easy to do if you have studied in high school, because others need a GPA in high school, you can open it, I only know how to apply for their undergraduate, I hope it will help you, first you go to take the TOEFL, and then you go to the SAT, these two things are necessary, and then you can declare, you can find an agent or write your own resume to send to the university, and you can go to study after he admits you (their good university is really hard), you can choose Syracuse University, Michigan State, If you really work hard, you can try to apply for UCLA English is a must, you can't escape, even if your family has the money to send you in, you can't read English well, after all, hundreds of thousands a year.
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It is best to find a study abroad service company in the United States to help. (Please note that this is not a Chinese education agent).It costs a little money, but it's definitely worth it, and you may be able to get into the most desirable university without having to take the exam and through a study program called Pathway. Specifically asked ted:
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At present, there are two categories of college study: "college to master" and "college to master". The former is suitable for college students and recent graduates, and the latter is suitable for college graduates with work experience.
1. "College Upgrade": You can directly transfer to the class or start from the freshman year.
The first way is "direct transfer". On the premise that the college credits are recognized, the college students can choose to transfer their credits to a foreign school and "directly transfer" to the second or third year of their undergraduate program. This form is mainly suitable for students with a three-year degree and a corresponding major.
It has the advantage of strong professional continuity, the possibility of reducing some credits and courses, and the ability to obtain an effective degree in a relatively short period of time.
2. "Bachelor's degree": "Preparatory department first" or "direct master's degree".
The first way to "college to master's degree" is "preparatory first". For students who have graduated from a two-year college or a three-year college student with insufficient work experience, foreign universities generally require them to take a half-year to one-year pre-master's program, learn the language and core courses during the undergraduate period, and then they can continue to study for a master's degree. The advantage is that the Pre-Masters programme does not require students to have a high level of English proficiency, and IELTS generally only requires a score of about one.
For example, the Pre-Master's Program at a U.S. university starts in January and September, and students can choose according to their language level and time.
The second way is "direct promotion". Generally, full-time three-year college graduates can choose the course of "college to master", as long as the major is right, such students can directly apply for master's programs, generally only two years can get a master's diploma, and the master's degree obtained can be recognized globally.
3. Graduate school directly after graduating from university.
Students without a degree are a shortcut to study abroad, with the option of pre-graduate and postgraduate courses. After completing the Pre-Master's Programme, you will have the opportunity to be admitted to a well-known overseas university, and you do not need to deal with the severe pressure of postgraduate entrance examination in China.
Bachelor's degree graduates: Enrolled in academic graduate programs. Outstanding undergraduate graduates have the opportunity to study directly on a research master's degree and are prone to job opportunities after graduation.
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1. Many schools offer language courses, but it also depends on how bad your English is.
2. Do you speak French, German, Japanese, Korean, etc.? In fact, Japan and South Korea have very low language requirements for applicants, and most of them go to the language first and then take professional courses.
As long as you want to study abroad (as long as you're not too bad), there's always a place for you.
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After the results of China's domestic college entrance examination were announced, some candidates were not able to get close to their ideal universities. In order to be able to continue their studies, many candidates decide to study abroad. In Japan, there will also be a group of new Octagon students who will start their study life in Japan.
For students who fail in the Chinese college entrance examination, it is worth thinking carefully about how to go from failing the college entrance examination to successfully entering a Japanese university, and how to start and adapt to the study abroad life in Japan as soon as possible.
Chinese students in Japan, regardless of whether their families are wealthy or not, must face the problem of adapting to Japanese society, and part-time jobs, language studies, and choosing a school to apply for in the future are all hurdles that students will go through. In order to be able to make a difference in their study abroad life, international students need to devote all their energy from their daily life to their studies.
First of all, we should put the relationship between part-time work and study right. Indeed, it is important to recognize the effect of part-time jobs on improving Japanese, and it can be said that you can not only learn authentic Japanese at work, but also reduce the burden on your family, which can be said to kill two birds with one stone. However, how much work to do and how to work are also crucial issues in the life of studying abroad.
For some Chinese children with poor self-control, without parental supervision, the open Japanese society will make students relax their self-management, and there are many students who neglect to study in order to get more economic benefits, so that many students in Japan will fall into a vicious circle of part-time work, class, and re-work, and the impact on further education can be imagined. Therefore, the first job for international students to start their study abroad life in Japan is to organize their own thinking, learn from the experience of their predecessors, and reasonably allocate their time and energy for part-time work and study.
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