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1.If you want to go to an English-speaking country, you have to work hard to learn English; If you don't have English, learn the language of the target country
2.Look at the school requirements Many countries in Europe are going to IELTS 3The entrance examination is uncertain, and the results of the college entrance examination are definitely needed. Some countries even require a letter of admission from a regular university in China.
4.At present, the countries that are free of tuition for undergraduate students are: Spain, France, Germany, Norway, etc. But in terms of language and professional advantages, Spain is still the best choice If you have any questions, you can hi me or q me.
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I'm studying in the UK now if you want to study abroad.
1. First of all, of course, you must learn English well, otherwise you have to study for a year of preparatory course, which is not cost-effective, and you can save a lot of money by improving your English in these years.
2. IELTS is generally taken for studying in the UK, and the IELTS score is determined according to the requirements of the school you are applying for, but if you fail to meet the requirements, you must come to learn the language in advance.
3 Studying in the UK seems to have nothing to do with the college entrance examination in China, rest assured, but it doesn't mean that you don't have to study hard.
4 I really don't know much about this It's hard to get a scholarship here in the UK There are not many schools that offer scholarships for undergraduates If you want to save money for your family, you can learn English well If you have good English, it's really good I have a deep experience.
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If you plan to come abroad, English is a must, if you don't know English well, even if you come to study and live, it will be very difficult, you can go to New Oriental to enroll in an IELTS basic class, which is good for going abroad and life abroad after coming out.
If you come to Europe, it is best to choose IELTS, and the TOEFL is more biased towards the United States.
Studying in Europe has very low requirements for college entrance examination scores, and generally speaking, schools that are not particularly difficult to enter are not required When you choose the school you want to apply for, ask about this.
Most countries in Europe started charging tuition in 2011, and my university in Sweden started charging tuition in 2011 for our next class, and you don't get a scholarship in general.
Let's try to study both for the college entrance examination first
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If you want to go to a key university, you have to pass the TOEFL, SAT or AP, and you can apply for a scholarship, but you will take the college entrance examination this year. Time is tight.
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Studying in the UK is generally 20-300,000 yuan a year, and the fees of different schools in different places are not quite the same. An average of 250,000 a year.
The UK does not recognize the Chinese college entrance examination, unless you say A-level, no matter how useless you are, they only recognize IELTS scores.
I suggest that if you really don't want to study in the third year of high school, you can stop and read IELTS, so that it is better to get it as soon as possible, and of course find a better intermediary. If you insist on taking the college entrance examination and want to go to the UK, there are two options, one is dual enrollment, language + undergraduate admission, in the past, read the language first, and then study for the undergraduate. The second is to waste half a year or a year, you only need to take the IELTS test, and apply for spring or next autumn admission, but this is much cheaper.
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The UK is more expensive, and the cost is 500,000 a year.
Asia is relatively cheaper, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, 20-300,000 can be done.
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College entrance examination scores are useless, the key depends on your usual grades and your extracurricular background.
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After graduating from high school and studying abroad for undergraduate, hardware is more important in the application process, and the interview opportunities provided by colleges and universities are useful, but the proportion is limited.
What you need to prepare are:
1. Exam: language test, TOFEL or IELTS, if it is the United States, it is necessary to take the SAT;
2. High school grades: average score of 80+ 100, preferably 85+;
4. Soft background: all kinds of high-level competitions, volunteers and other public welfare activities, extracurricular study groups, club activities, etc.
Process: Submit the application materials online, submit the application fee for the dual currency credit card, send the materials according to the requirements of the school at the same time, and send the test scores.
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You can learn more about the situation of foreign universities at the job fair, but if it is a high school student studying abroad, I suggest that you still let the student go abroad for a few years in the country, and then go out, or the pressure on the student is too great, and the student can go to the country for three years.
Four or five years abroad, so you can think about it.
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Foreign universities not only look at your usual grades or TOEFL and IELTS, but they will also look at many other things, such as personal statements and the like, depending on what major you want to take. Generally speaking, there is no problem if you don't take the college entrance examination, and I can't think of any unexpected reasons why I can't go abroad. I still recommend going abroad as soon as possible, even if you take the TOEFL IELTS test, you may still be very unaccustomed to running to an all-English environment, so it will be better to adapt to it in high school.
I think it is not difficult to get into the top 50 universities, as long as I work a little hard, I can enter the top 20, but if I take the college entrance examination in China, it will be a single-plank bridge, and the best university I can go to may only be Tsinghua after ranking 50. I don't think it's possible to do these two things at the same time, and even if you do, you won't be able to excel on either side, and you won't be able to go to a good university at home and abroad. And if you want to go to the United States, you will have to take the SAT, which will take at least six months to prepare.
By the way, for foreign universities, grades are secondary, and the first thing is to see if you have a thought. The reason why so many universities look at the scores is because there are so many people who apply that they can't read them through everyone, so they have to brush down the ones who don't get the grades first, and then pick the ones they like among the rest.
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You can study for the SAT and TOEFL at home, of course, you can skip school, study for the TOEFL and SAT on your own, and then register for the test and use these two scores to apply to universities in the United States, which is completely fine.
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1. Language preparation.
Many people think that it is best to learn a language directly abroad, because the foreign language environment is good, which can help students improve their language skills faster. However, taking English as an example, many Chinese students do not have good independent learning ability and practical courage after receiving a long period of test-taking education, let alone use English freely. If you go abroad after graduating from high school soon, you will inevitably encounter a vicious cycle of learning because you can't understand the class.
Therefore, Chinese high school students should prepare for the language before studying abroad.
2. Academic preparation.
For Chinese students studying abroad and wanting to integrate into the learning atmosphere of foreign universities, it is not enough to have a strong foreign language level. First of all, before graduating from high school and going abroad, you should carefully choose the major you want to study in the future, and fully understand the specific content of the course, so as to strengthen the learning and supplementation of future professional knowledge while learning the language in China, so that you can be comfortable in the classroom abroad.
3. Mental preparation.
Chinese high school students who go abroad have become accustomed to the environment managed by homeroom teachers and parents because of their young age and lack of social experience. After graduating from high school and going abroad, many children are overwhelmed when they encounter difficulties. Therefore, before graduating from high school and going abroad, children should be helped to learn the courage to survive independently, have the courage to face problems and find solutions.
In this way, you can take a step forward to become an excellent international student.
4. Cultural preparation.
As we all know, there are huge differences between Chinese and Western cultures. Different foreign societies, national conditions, economies, and cultures may be very different. The journey of Chinese students studying abroad is not only a process of studying on campus, but also a rare process of contacting, understanding, and even using the international social culture for their own development.
Therefore, before graduating from high school and going abroad, fully understanding the rich information of foreign society and humanities, history, economy, ethnicity, employment and other aspects will help a Chinese student to create his own study abroad life faster.
5. Preparation of funds.
Funds are the basic and first guarantee for studying abroad, and families should be prepared to continue to pay for students' overseas study expenses, as well as formulate measures to deal with possible economic disconnections. But on the other hand, the most effective way to save family expenses and obtain happiness returns is to actively prepare students before graduating from high school and going abroad, so that students can complete their overseas study plans more efficiently.
6. Preparation for life ability.
The life of studying abroad is actually the beginning of a student's personal life, and he has to face the various problems of living abroad on his own. Before a Chinese student graduates from high school and goes abroad, he or she should strengthen the cultivation of life knowledge. Including scientific diet, living budget, disease prevention, religious identification, simple maintenance knowledge and so on.
Studying abroad after graduating from high school is the beginning of students' independent growth, and having the ability to live knowledge is the key to ensuring the quality of life abroad after graduating from high school.
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Singapore... Although there are many Chinese, although they are bilingual, they still speak English. Unless you only communicate with Chinese.
And how can it be ten thousand a year... It is very troublesome to get a college entrance examination score and a lot of things. And oh Singapore, you have to go to a public school.
Private ones are useless.
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First of all, you can study abroad, and secondly, Singapore speaks English, and public universities require college entrance examination scores, about 100,000 a year.
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Hello! In fact, you are very suitable for studying in Belarus, you can also go to Russia, the cost is low, it is easy to apply, the pass rate is high, there are no language requirements, and the education level in Russia and Belarus is very good.
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If you learn it casually in Singapore......Some universities are not recognized in China.
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Every country is different. For example, if you want to go to the top 50 colleges and universities in the United States, you will need to take the TOEFL and Saida. After the fifty students, only the TOEFL test is required.
You also need to take IELTS when you go to Australia. If you don't know English in Singapore, you can't do it, so you should also take a language test. In conclusion, studying abroad is not an easy task.
Also What is the New Curriculum Reform? How can it be that only 200 points in six subjects is too low.
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It is definitely too late to study abroad in September, generally speaking, for example, if you want to apply for admission in September 2014, all materials should be prepared in July-September 2013, of course, IELTS and TOEFL should be taken earlier. I don't know which country you go to, I'm in the United States, and the deadline for most schools in the United States is in mid-January, and the offer is about March, which means that if you apply for admission in September 14, you will receive the offer around March of the same year, and some schools will be earlier, for example, if you submit your application early, some will tell you the result in January. There are many colleges in the U.S. that also accept spring admission, so it's up to you.
In the U.S., there is no age limit for college, as long as you can prove what you were doing during this blank time in China, and I have a lot of friends who are in their 28s or 30s and are in their freshman year because they have been working since they graduated from high school.
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Before studying abroad, it is generally necessary to make a lot of adequate preparations for studying abroad in order to be foolproof, and as a reminder before the departure of studying abroad, it is recommended that students should fully understand all the resources available around them before going abroad, and solve the problems of study, life, psychology, health, regulations and safety in a timely manner. For example: whether it is Europe, America or Japan; Teeth and eyes (except in France) are not covered by health insurance, and in foreign countries, these two subjects are very expensive; Therefore, it is recommended that students do a good job of dentistry before going abroad** and wear a few pairs of glasses.
The key is to have the ability to communicate with foreigners and learn Chinese as a foreign language.
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It's too late. It takes at least 2 to 3 months just to hand over the information + school audit. It does not include the time to prepare the documents and then take them to the notarization.
If you don't take the TOEFL IELTS, you will suffer a lot (and then the school will put forward many requirements, one of which is to submit college entrance examination results and secondary school scores, which is very troublesome). Let's think about starting school next spring (even if it is next spring, there is not enough time to start preparing now, so it's a bit tight). It is best to finish the college entrance examination first (this is a personal recommendation).
Good luck
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If I'm not mistaken, do you want to study in the United States in September this year?
Then it is estimated that it is too late, and if you apply after the college entrance examination, you will be enrolled in the spring of next year at the earliest.
And you haven't taken the TOEFL yet, and after taking the TOEFL, it will basically take more than half a month to wait for the results and then wait for the paper transcript before you can send it to the school.
If you are in this situation, it is recommended to register for the TOEFL as soon as possible, and start memorizing words on a regular basis, so as to try to enter the school in the spring of next year.
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This kind of thing will appear in the icon, please teacher.
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