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- Recently, a lot of people who want to take the college entrance examination ask about studying in France.
If you are good at math, it is highly recommended that you go to ...... financeBecause I usually come to study in France, of course, I have to study for a bachelor's and master's degree in a row, and it's not interesting to go back after graduating from my bachelor's degree....That's why I recommend you to choose finance when you're a graduate student.
As for the undergraduate, you can choose a major that is close to science, but you can also apply for economics, and the majors in the freshman year are generally divided into a major category, that is, economic management, and what will be subdivided into finance, human resources, business management, social economics, and the like in the third year, so you can move in the direction of finance. Studying finance is very employable, what ** analysis of banks and foreign companies Anyway, there are many opportunities.
Also, it is recommended that you do more to understand, you don't have to learn some French after the college entrance examination to go directly to a French university, you have to study language and take a language test in France before you can apply for school...So language talent is also very important....You must learn French well....
What about the school...Because French public university diplomas are the same....Because you said that you are not a rich second generation, I don't recommend that you read any private or high-tech businessmen. Tuition is so expensive
There are many, many public universities that are very famous in economics, and there are several in Paris, one big, one big nine, and the nine are very famous, and the nine universities are known as the most economics in Paris...The top ten don't seem to be bad either. The Big Six are also strong...The six major economics majors belong to the Department of Mathematics, and the employment prospects of actuarial science are also bright.
And then, of course, Toulouse a big one....A wonderful flower for French economics majors....
The banking profession of Lyon II is not the first in France, but it is the second...Of course it's good....But now I don't accept many Chinese students, so it's hard to get in...
Grenoble II....Economics is great, but the city is a little isolated....
Montpellier a large....I'm in Montpie....
University of Strasbourg....The environment is superb, the reputation is superb....
Wren is a lot red...But it is said that the exam is difficult and is not very recommended.
The economics faculty at the University of Poitiers is also top-notch...It's just that the city is too small.
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Anyway, there are more good public schools in France and go to ......
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In fact, I personally think that learning computer science in France is the most promising because the French are all computer novices, so many of the IT people they hire are foreign, so the working environment is also very English, and the requirements for French are not high
I'm so happy, if I had known, I would have chosen this major.
As for the economy, the world economy is in crisis, and the French crisis has been discounted at every turn, and it feels like that.
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University is not recommended, France is almost the same, the family is not so rich, go to France! The cost is relatively low, and the prospect of learning anything is not good for the time being = = I can only tell you like this, so it depends on my own interests.
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Hello. Of course, you can apply for economy in your case, so don't worry.
The first priority is that your college entrance examination score should not be lower than 400 points, and secondly, your math score should be nearly 100 points. Then there is no specific major for high school students, and the economics major in France is originally expected to have a part of the science foundation of students. Frankly, your situation is not suitable for studying science and engineering, and I am very happy to tell you that your situation is the most suitable student for studying economics.
If you go to university, you can recommend it according to your college entrance examination scores, if you go to Lyon II University with a score of 450, you can recommend the University of Angers, if you go to Rennes University 1 with a score of 500, the University of Caen, if you go to Paris 11 University with 550 points, and Paris 5 University. Since all of France's tuition-free education is affordable, it is affordable for the working class, so there is no need to worry about the cost of studying abroad. It is probably about 250,000 yuan for 4 years of undergraduate.
Economics in France is very good, but there are many directions at the graduate level, and you can choose your favorite major at the graduate level according to your interests and adapt to the employment at that time. But economics is a very important university subject, and the prospects for development must be very good.
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If you are good at mathematics, it is recommended that you study applied mathematics, and then graduate school in finance (economics), and the employment prospects are very good.
I have a friend who studied applied mathematics at Lyon 1 University, and then directly applied for a large high school of business and finance (ranked first in France), all students majoring in this school are rushing to ask for it after graduation, with a minimum salary of 3000 euros, if you feel that you are strong in mathematics and economics, you can try it, but it is difficult
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Suppose you think you have an average IQ, it is unlikely that you will apply to a good university L1, and there are a lot of high school students who are worried about applying for majors and repeating their courses, at least 7 out of 10 Chinese students are studying economics = =, you can weigh the situation yourself.
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If you want to come to France, it is recommended that you study medicine, the prospects are very good, but it is a little difficult to graduate, and the admission rate is very low, because the elimination system is implemented, it is recommended that you go to Paris Medical School, it will take longer, but you don't need to think about employment after graduation.
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You can go to France without learning French, but only if you have passed IELTS. If you have studied French, you still have to go to a language school.
After I go to a language school, I have to go to a language school, because I have not studied English for many years, generally speaking, I have to study for at least 1 to 1 and a half years, and public universities only have your language.
After studying at a public university, you can apply to schools based on your grades in your home country. But there are no restrictions on majors or anything.
According to my classmates, the course is not very tight, and the exam is not too difficult.
I went to a private university in France, taught in English, no need to learn French, no language school, but I can only say that I am almost tired of studying, and I go to class from 9 o'clock to 6 o'clock every day, and I also attend classes for a week and practice a week... All kinds of tiredness.
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Hello, high school graduates have 2 options to apply for a bachelor's degree in France: English-taught or French-taught.
The former applies to higher business schools, graduates with a bachelor's degree in 3-4 years, and has many opportunities to achieve cross-border exchanges, including well-known universities in the United States, and can obtain a double diploma after graduation. And you don't need to learn French, you just need to apply with your college entrance examination score + English score.
In the case of the latter, you need to study about 500 hours of French in China first, and then apply to go to France and continue to study in the preparatory department for about half a year before entering the major.
French diplomas are globally recognized, and their credits are also exchangeable with North America. So you can rest assured. The key is that if you want to go to the United States, don't lose your English.
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I advise you not to go to France because the minimum requirement is to be a university graduate. Even if you go to France to go to university, it's hard to graduate. French public universities do not charge tuition, but the elimination rate is very high, and 50% of students are promoted to the first year of college and are not in the second year.
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1. Career prospects in the French management BAI profession.
Du still depends on your own learning situation, as long as you are better at professional learning, employment in France is different from China, and French master's students don't want to be everywhere in China. As long as you are able to complete your studies and successfully get the admission letter. This way you have no problem finding employment.
2. French schools and management universities are relatively good, such as the University of Nantes, Rennes University, University of Le Mans, etc., all of which are very good management schools.
All are public universities.
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The classification of management majors is very broad, and the system in France includes financial management
If you are personally interested in ** chain management, universities outside Paris can consider Lille I, Marseille II, Le Havre University, Lyon II University, Metz University and so on.
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Hello, happy to provide answers to your questions :
Since you plan to go out after graduating from your bachelor's degree, and you want to study business, my suggestion is that you don't have to change majors in China, you can take a double major. As long as you can go to the degree certificate, France also recognizes it.
In addition, French public universities (such as the University of Nantes, Rennes University, University of Poitiers, etc.) and most business schools can also accept non-business students for management majors. Even if you only get a bachelor's degree in French literature, you can still apply for a master's degree in business. However, it is best to take the GMAT or Voltage Mage test during the university time.
I hope my answer is helpful to you!
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If you are in Wuhan, you can go to the WTO College of Wuhan University to take a double degree, and if you go to France by yourself, you generally have to repeat a grade to change majors, and that exam is really difficult. In fact, I think you can finish your university first, after all, it is a key university, and then go abroad to change majors when you are in graduate school, and you can also study some professional courses by yourself when you are in China, which will be much more convenient after going abroad. If you are not at ease, you can find an intermediary run by the Ministry of Education, which can be found on the Internet.
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It's okay to change majors in France, but you may face a downgrade, but it's not a big problem in general.
You can go to the agent for consultation, and he will recommend it to you, and generally you are still very reliable when you don't pay.
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A double degree is good, because the quality of the language in the future plus a professional orientation will definitely be beneficial for you to apply to schools in the future, and you will have more room to choose than any single major. Good luck!
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1.Intermajors are not good to apply, or to be demoted.
2.Recognition of a double degree in a formal school.
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You can finish your university first, after all, it is a key university, and then go abroad to change majors when you are in graduate school, and you can also study some professional courses on your own when you are in China, which will be much more convenient after going abroad. If you are an intermediary, it will be better to find a larger one, so I won't recommend it to you here.
It's generally like this, but it's good to remember that if your TEF score in China is high enough, you can skip the language class, but there seem to be very few such people unless you are learning French or have a good foundation in French, but I personally think that the language is better than the previous year, because the language this year is mainly to supplement professional vocabulary, so that you can be a little more relaxed in the future study.
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