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1.IELTS, with a minimum of 5 in each subject
2.It is not big, the vocabulary in high school is large, and the professional training focuses on practical application. It's not a big problem, it's only a problem if it's 6 or more.
3.It doesn't have much impact, you can communicate with the school specifically, the main preparatory courses for Chinese people to study in New Zealand are ACG and Taylor, of which ACG has to choose which university to study before entering, which is generally mainly the preparatory department of the University of Austria and AUT. Taylor, on the other hand, does not have a pre-university score, and each university requires a different Taylor score, with the University being the highest, and then ranked in order.
If you score up to the standards of the University, then other universities can be entered. So, in the end, it's up to you to work on your own.
4.If you get a medical degree in New Zealand, then it is recognized in most regions (including Hong Kong), provided that you can get in, New Zealand's medical entry threshold is very high, IELTS requires all 7, and the score requirements for other subjects are also very high, so you have to work very hard at that time. Business is much more relaxed, and it can be said that most Chinese people come to read this.
It depends on your creation at that time.
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1 IELTS No less than 5 in a single subject does not need to take the preparatory department Of course, the higher the IELTS, the better the appointment If you can take the 7 preparatory course, you don't need to read the language If you can take the 6th English class, you can also drop it (this is the case with ACG).
2 This score is not bad, there should be no big problem with training, if you want to score more than 6 points, you need to work harder.
3 High school grades don't have much impact You can provide them with exam results or something Preparatory courses depend on their choice If you study ACG, it is recommended to choose the preparatory department of the University of Olympiad Even if you can't go to the University of Olympiad As long as you get the score line of other schools, you can also go to other universities The preparatory course is very simple It is not very difficult to be admitted to the University of Olympiad 400 full score of 220 or more If you study business, 230 is enough The requirements for studying medicine are a little higher The specific score is forgotten (I remember that at least every subject is 7 points in my memory Some majors also need an interview.) It's more difficult) but the premise is that you can't mess around in the preparatory department, as long as you study hard, there is no problem.
4 After graduation, your academic qualifications can be recognized in Hong Kong, but you should consult the school for specific details.
ps I'll just be a little more verbose If you go to ACG for a preparatory course, the course in the first year of the University of Olympia offers courses such as biology, chemistry, physics, geography, calculus, statistics, accounting, economics, design, engineering, physics, design, architecture, etc., and design courses are very important, and calculus and statistics are not difficult, most of them are in high school, but it may not help you much, but I will tell you when you will use it.
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If you meet the requirements of the school for the IELTS exam, you don't need to go to a language school there, and the IELTS credit requirements are different for each school. The entry requirement for an undergraduate is a grade, and some majors will be higher.
Your English foundation is okay, and the difficulty of taking IELTS depends on your learning attitude and the IELTS score required by the school you want to apply for.
The average grade has a certain impact on the expectations of applying to universities, and it is easier to apply to good universities if you have a good overall score.
Whether or not your academic qualifications are recognized depends on which school you attend.
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Academic requirements for studying in New Zealand.
For students studying in New Zealand for matriculation, undergraduate and master's degrees, some New Zealand universities require a certain academic background. In particular, there are eight national elite schools in New Zealand. In addition, students who want to study in New Zealand for preparatory studies must have completed the second year of high school or equivalent in China; Students who want to study in New Zealand for undergraduate studies must have graduated from high school (the requirement for direct entry to a prestigious university in New Zealand is to complete the first year in China).
Financial requirements for studying in New Zealand.
For students studying in New Zealand for a matriculation, bachelor's or master's degree, applicants will be required to show sufficient funds to cover their travel expenses, tuition fees and living expenses while studying in New Zealand. The guarantee is also calculated based on 150,000 yuan a year: for example, if a student is about to study for a two-year Master of Accounting program at the University of Victoria, the guarantee is 300,000 yuan.
The applicant needs to provide a bank certificate of the deposit, and each deposit must be deposited in the bank six months before the submission of the visa application materials, and these deposits can be deposited in the bank in the name of the applicant, spouse, parents, grandparents, siblings. These funds must be available cash in a bank account, and financial products such as ** and ** are not acceptable. These funds must be retained in a bank account for the duration of the visa process.
In addition to deposits, a dedicated New Zealand student account is also acceptable.
Language requirements for studying in New Zealand.
Foundation + Bachelor's degree, IELTS needs to reach the above;
If you are directly enrolled in the undergraduate main course, you need to achieve an IELTS score of 6 or above (some majors have higher requirements, such as IELTS requirements for nursing and early childhood education;
For direct entry to the Master's main course, IELTS needs to be at least (some majors are more demanding).
Of course, if you want to study in New Zealand, if your IELTS score does not meet the corresponding requirements or you have not taken IELTS in China, you can go to New Zealand for a period of language courses (3-6 months), and then enter the corresponding main course after completing the requirements.
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There is no need to think about the IELTS score of more than 8 in New Zealand, even if you are admitted, the annual elimination rate is scary.
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The application requirements for studying in New Zealand include academic requirements and language requirements. Academic requirements: To apply for an undergraduate degree, you must take the college entrance examination and be admitted to a domestic university, even so, you must study for a period of time to study the preparatory course, and complete the preparatory course before you can enter the undergraduate stage to study professional courses; To apply for graduate school, you must have a bachelor's degree and a bachelor's degree; In addition, it is necessary to have a professional background.
Language requirements: For undergraduate studies, the total IELTS score must be above 6, and the individual score must not be lower than; Some popular majors require IELTS or above. For graduate students, the total IELTS score is required to be above the above level, and some majors require an IELTS score of 7 or above. Key respect.
Domestic college graduates who study in the same or similar major as the major they will study at a New Zealand university can apply for credit reduction, and the time required for undergraduate study will be shortened accordingly. If domestic students want to directly enter the first year of undergraduate studies in New Zealand universities, they need to complete the first year of undergraduate studies at a regular university in China, or complete the second year of a regular college in China. or the student's college entrance examination score is above the second line (some institutions can recognize).
Domestic high school sophomore high school graduates, who want to enter the undergraduate program, must first take the university's preparatory courses (ranging from 8 to 18 months), complete the preparatory courses and meet certain conditions before they can enter the undergraduate study.
When you go to study in New Zealand, you must be careful not to take random photos. New Zealand is extremely privacy-friendly, and taking a photo is an invasion of other people's privacy. It is rude to stare at someone all the time.
Always ask for permission to take photos of others. When studying in New Zealand, you need to pay attention to the principle of first come, first served in New Zealand, so it is very impolite to occupy a seat or a parking space.
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The application requirements for studying in New Zealand universities are as follows:
1. Educational requirements.
The general duration of undergraduate studies in New Zealand universities is 3 years, including liberal arts, business, design, nursing and other majors; Some majors have a duration of 4 years, including engineering, law, etc. General courses start twice a year, in February and July, and a few courses start only once a year, in February. If domestic students want to directly enter the first year of undergraduate studies in New Zealand universities, they need to meet the requirements of completing the first year of undergraduate courses at a regular university in China; or complete the sophomore course in a regular college in China.
2. English language requirements.
Meet the school's direct reading or language direct entry requirements. The general English requirement for undergraduate courses in New Zealand universities is IELTS, such as business, liberal arts, engineering, architecture, natural sciences and other majors; Some majors have slightly higher IELTS requirements, such as Nursing (IELTS, Education (IELTS 7), etc. Students can enter undergraduate courses directly if they can obtain the corresponding IELTS score.
3. Funding requirements.
The tuition fees vary greatly from one language school to another. The average cost of an intensive English course is around NZ$250-350 per week. Tuition fees for university humanities, business and law courses range from NZ$12,000 to NZ$20,000 per year.
Tuition fees for laboratory-related courses such as science, engineering, and agricultural sciences range from NZ$14,000 to NZ$25,000 per year. The cost of living and accommodation varies depending on the city and living environment, but is generally around S$9,000-11,000 per year.
Advantages of studying in New Zealand:
1. Following the British education system, the education level is very high, not inferior to the developed countries of the United Kingdom and the United States. After completing their studies, New Zealand's qualifications are recognized by international education institutions and society.
2. New Zealand has a relaxed visa policy, and students with a history of visa refusal from other countries can also apply for a New Zealand visa. New Zealand is not required to provide any English language scores.
3. There is relatively little financial guarantee, and there is currently a policy of student loan and a special account policy for overseas student remittance, which improves the visa rate.
4. New Zealand is a safe country, the people are simple and friendly, the social security is very good, and the natural environment is excellent, and it is known as "the last pure land in the world".
5. New Zealand has the best immigration policy and work permit in the world, students can work 20 hours a week, and they will automatically obtain a one-year open work visa permit immediately after graduation, and they do not need to apply for departure. If you study in an occupation that is in short supply as recognized by New Zealand**, you can apply for immigration after graduation.
6.The cost of living and tuition fees for students are cheaper than those in Europe and the United States. New Zealand students can transfer to the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and other Commonwealth countries to further their studies.
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