I want to study in Italy in the third year of high school, and the way to study in Italy after the c

Updated on educate 2024-05-14
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are Marco Polo programs and Turandot programs to study in Italy.

    The Marco Polo program is for ordinary students, and the admission requirement is a score of 380 or above in the college entrance examination (out of 750 points), and there is no language requirement;

    The Turandot program is for art students, and the admission requirements are college entrance examination score [(college entrance examination score total college entrance examination score) 750+ (art score art score total score) 750] 2 to achieve a score of 380 or above, no language requirement.

    Precautions: 1. There are still certain language requirements for school admission in Italy, so it is recommended that you should learn the language well in China, so that the language of admission will meet the standard;

    2. Be cautious in choosing schools and majors, some institutions are not particularly clear about majors, just give students a suggestion, when students find that the major is not what they want to study, there may be problems of changing majors, and the problem of changing schools is the same, some students want to go to schools with fewer Chinese students, and some want to go to schools with more Chinese students, so it is recommended that you choose carefully when applying for the exam.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are mainly Marco Polo programs and Turandot programs to study in Italy, the Marco Polo program is mainly for domestic general students, and the Turandot program is mainly for domestic art students. Both programs require students to provide a high school diploma and college entrance examination transcript when reapplying, and a minimum score of 380 or above (750 out of 750) is required. Regarding scores, the requirements for general students are different from those for art students, and art students have to go through a formula for conversion.

    As for the language, after you have successfully applied to study in Italy, you will usually have three to five months before entering Italy, during which time you will need to learn Italian first, and then you will have to study Italian for six months after entering Italy around March of the following year. After that, you can enter the university and start your formal studies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Study the third year of high school courses first to ensure that the college entrance examination score is 380 points.

    Find a language institute to start Italian language training next summer.

    In February of the following year, he went abroad to study language for half a year, and then officially entered the university in September.

    The undergraduate degree is 3 years, and the public university is free of tuition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, you need your TOEFL score to study abroad, and if you go to Italy, you should have a corresponding Italian test.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    So far, senior high school students must have college entrance examination scores if they want to study in public institutions, and non-art students must have a score of higher than 380 Art students have a converted score of higher than 380 If you want to go to Italy, it is best to lay a certain language foundation in China, and you can consult Huatong to study abroad.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to apply for a public university, you must have a college entrance examination score, and if you don't take the college entrance examination, you have to apply for a private university. Private universities also offer English-taught courses

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You need to learn Italian first. Then find a school or professional study abroad agency to apply for you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    To apply to study in Italy after the college entrance examination, you need to meet the following points:

    1.Have a high school diploma.

    To apply for an undergraduate program in Italy, students must have a high school diploma, and both former and current students can apply.

    2.The score of the college entrance examination is above 380 points.

    Students need to have a college entrance examination score to be able to apply for undergraduate programs in Italy, and they cannot apply without taking the college entrance examination. The requirements for students studying in Italy for college entrance examination scores are different from those in China, and generally only need to reach half of the total score of the college entrance examination.

    3.Passed the entrance examination.

    This condition is not difficult for high school students, and students can generally pass the examination as long as they take the examination at the end of their second year of high school. However, the certificate of passing the examination results is still more important for students to apply for colleges.

    4.To apply for an art major, you must have both a college entrance examination score and an art examination score.

    For art candidates, students must meet the conditions of having both college entrance examination scores and art examination scores.

    5.Basic knowledge of Italian.

    To study in Italy, you need to have a basic knowledge of Italian, so before applying to universities, students can apply for the Beijing University of Foreign Chinese to study in Italy through train to lay a solid language foundation.

    The above information is a general requirement, but because each school will have its own special requirements for different majors, if the university needs to know more detailed application requirements, you can check the successful cases of past applications through the study abroad volunteer reference system according to your own college background and performance, and the study abroad volunteer reference system is as follows:

    In the study abroad volunteer reference system, we will see which schools the brothers and sisters of our department have gone to, which majors they have applied for, how many language scores they have taken, which study abroad agent they have used, and so on.

    The query is as follows:

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because Italian is not like English, we generally start learning English when we are young, so the English foundation is still good. But Italian as a third language may not be so easy to learn. Even if you learn B2 from China, it still takes about half a year to a year to adapt.

    Especially during class, there is a possibility that you may not be able to keep up with the pace of the teacher's lectures. In addition, if your major is different from the previous major you studied in China, you may need to make up for the missing knowledge points by yourself.

    Italian universities are wide in and strict, they can come to school but may not be able to graduate, and some students leave halfway because they can't adapt to the environment and study here. There are also people who may take a little longer to graduate, because with the addition of an adaptation period and study, it is indeed possible to extend the graduation time. Of course, if you work hard enough, you will still graduate on time, and the graduation here is not like in China, and you may not be able to take the first exam in China, but you will basically pass the make-up exam.

    The first test here is not good, and the second test is still the same as before, and the teacher will not release water. And after graduation, you are looking for a tutor, not assigned to you by the school and college, you have to find it yourself, the best grades are good, and some tutors may not accept you if you have bad grades.

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