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I started studying A-level in the UK in July last year.
It's okay to find an agent, but it's embarrassing for you to apply for a school at this time, and generally good high schools accept people at the end of the year.
It's okay to find a school that's going to be a little bit easier, or you can wait another year.
The British high school system is two-year, and it is better for you to go to the UK again and again after studying in China.
One is that if you start applying early, the proportion of good schools will be larger.
And when you finish your first year of high school, you'll find that you're the same year as the Englishman in the high school there.
The British age hierarchy is pretty powerful... For example, the younger ones have to line up at the back...
Find an agent first to understand the situation, and then a good school will ask you to take the exam, and the paper will usually be given to the agent or the British representative (in China), and some schools will ask you to take the exam in Hong Kong.
It will be easier to apply for a visa after confirming with the school.
You should have no problem, Britain still hopes that people from other countries will give them some money in the past...
Hope it helps
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Just in time. But you're so small.
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It's okay, I'm also a freshman in high school.
It is recommended that you go to an agent, because it is particularly troublesome to apply for A-level courses on your own.
I guess it's too late, but you can go to your first year of high school and come back this time next year.
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Studying in the UK has always been prestigious, relatively low-cost, cost-effective, relatively simple to apply, and the review criteria are relatively fixed, usually according to the school and GPA to review, so it is liked by many domestic students. If you are considering studying in the UK, it is best to make your GPA score better and more beautiful as soon as possible, which will help us apply to a good school. The cost of studying abroad mainly depends on how much tuition is, different schools have different standards, this can be queried in the school, and different majors in the same school, there are differences in studying abroad, so about the tuition part, we want to calculate the accuracy of the calculation, it is best to look at the school's **, the standard of living expenses is about 15w, but different cities, there are differences, and the biggest factor in this cost is the positioning of the individual himself on the standard of living.
Therefore, the cost of studying abroad is more in a range of standard living conditions. At the same time, we also have to consider the cost of studying abroad before going abroad, the cost of language exams, the cost of background improvement projects, plane tickets, and the cost of some things prepared before departure, which is estimated to be about 10w. The cost of studying in the UK will vary depending on the school, geographical location, and major you are applying for, and the overall cost of studying in the UK is between 30-500,000 yuan.
Studying in the UK is a first-come, first-served, early planning, early application, and early admission process. Find out more about the cost of studying in the UK**.
It contains more details on the cost of studying abroad in the UK for high school, undergraduate, master's, postgraduate and doctoral studies. You can inquire about the specific cost of the school or major, as shown in the figure below
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Undergraduate study abroad conditions:
If you have completed your sophomore or junior year of high school, you can apply directly to the International Foundation Year through UCAS. Students are required to provide IELTS scores, GPAs, A-level scores, and pay a deposit.
Postgraduate study abroad conditions:
Postgraduate students in UK universities are usually required to obtain at least a second-class honours degree from a British university, and undergraduate graduates from domestic universities are required to obtain a four-year bachelor's degree with an average score of more than 75%.
IELTS for postgraduate courses in UK universities requires at least an overall score with no less than a single component, and the world's top 100 universities basically require a score.
The general tuition fee plus living expenses are estimated to be about 30 50w. . . As long as you work hard and get good grades, which university can't you go to...
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