I went to Sweden to study in my second year of high school, and how to study in Sweden after graduat

Updated on educate 2024-05-25
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When you come to Sweden to study in high school, you must speak Swedish, because all high schools here are taught in Swedish. Only the university's study abroad department uses English.

    When you arrive in Sweden, the city where you live will arrange for you to go to school. If you just go like this, you will definitely be arranged to take a language course for immigrants to learn Swedish. How long you have to study to get to a normal Swedish class is up to you and how well you learn.

    They will also decide whether you want to repeat high school or not based on your level, but you have to score points in Sweden high school, because you just went without a score, and the possibility of repeating is quite high.

    I also came to Sweden when I was in the fifth grade of primary school, and my family is also immigrants. I also started with language classes, so I don't think anyone knows this process better than me, and I hope it can help you. Ask me any questions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are both Swedish and English, and of course you need to have a good foundation in English.

    Most Swedes speak English, so don't worry about life.

    You don't need to retake the university exam, and it's better to graduate from high school as an international student directly.

    Swedish is a small language, and if you stay here and work, you must learn it, otherwise it will be useless to learn it.

    Moreover, it is not very recommended to come to Sweden, there are not many famous universities here, the only one is Karolinska Institutet and an economics school. The comprehensive classes include the University of Sta and the University of Longde.

    Tuition will be charged next year, and the consumption index will be much higher than that of China, and the monthly living expenses will be about 4,000, not including next year's tuition.

    I've seen it, and it seems that it is expected that there will be 7-90,000 yuan a year of living expenses plus tuition.

    I really don't recommend coming to Sweden as a last resort. [If you study economics, you can consider it, although the competition is great, but the Swedes are so bad at mathematics that they can't do it. 】

    But after all, it's a university, so you have to think about it, and if you come, you have to think about whether you want to stay here in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sweden has compulsory education from grades 1 to 9, just like China; Then go to high school, they call it gymnasium, three years, but some people who want to improve their level can also take an extra year; And then there's college, but they can go to what they call "high school" instead, for three years. But that's another story. After you go, it depends on your efforts, and you learn the language quickly, then you can spend a maximum of one year, and then you can go to a normal high school, which is gymnasium.

    In fact, it depends on the arrangement of ** for you, it's hard to say now.

    Finally, I wish you all the best, and welcome to become one of the Chinese students studying in Sweden!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    High school or undergraduate studies in Sweden are generally taught in Swedish, but I have never heard of anyone coming here to study high school. If you really want to come, you can apply to Sweden after graduating from high school to study Swedish language preparatory and then apply for a bachelor's degree. If your family wants to immigrate, you should be able to go to school if you study Swedish for a year, if you work hard

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Sweden is taught in English, and many people in Sweden can speak English, I just don't know any Swedish, but I still study here, if you know Swedish, it's better, because many supermarkets are Swedish, you can go directly to Sweden to study in college after graduating from high school.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Learn Swedish Minor Languages Spoken Network.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Fees vary from school to school. There are 80,000 cheap ones and hundreds of thousands of expensive ones. Undergraduate advises you to study in China, and one of the undergraduates here is stupid, and you can't even get an undergraduate in China.

    It's all mixed, the environment is very bad, many rich second generations, and many people have no common sense or knowledge. The comprehensive quality of this kind of undergraduate is incomparable with domestic undergraduates. It is better to persuade the landlord to study undergraduate in China.

    And now the IELTS requirements have been raised, at least for undergraduates. 6 points for poor schools.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on what major you want to apply for, and the tuition fee varies depending on the major.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What you must bring to study in Switzerland are:

    In terms of documents, all your diplomas, original and notarized transcripts, as well as the school's admission letter, and a few passports**.

    Your passport and a small amount of US dollars or Swiss francs should be carried with you in a small bag.

    In terms of clothing, you don't need to bring bedding. You should bring two suits and formal suits. Some ties should be brought, and orthodox leather shoes can bring three pairs; Dark-colored socks should be brought with you; Orthodox shirts can be worn more than once, and the colors are mainly white and light blue.

    Bring some casual clothes that are not suits, such as jeans, sneakers, etc. Warm clothing: Bring a cashmere sweater and a down jacket.

    For school supplies, a small electronic dictionary is a good idea, followed by a more detailed English dictionary and a French-Chinese or German-Chinese dictionary. Pens, notebooks, sheets of paper, a few folders, because you might need them when you need them and don't have time to buy them. Some schools include textbooks in the tuition fee, while others require you to purchase them separately.

    A Walkman is required, bring some tapes in English, French or German, some rechargeable batteries (not much, they are not much more expensive in Switzerland than in China) and chargers, and a little toothpaste, laundry detergent and other hygiene products.

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