09 High school graduates, study abroad, expert advice! Thank you

Updated on educate 2024-05-12
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cost of studying abroad is ranked as follows (RMB):

    United Kingdom: 180,000-250,000 years;

    United States: 140,000-280,000 years;

    Japan: 10,000,000 years;

    Australia: 10,000,000 years;

    Canada: 110,000-220,000 years;

    New Zealand: 10,000-110,000 years;

    Singapore: 10,000,000 years;

    South Korea: 10,000-100,000 years;

    France: 10,000,000 years;

    Germany: 30,000-60,000 years.

    Malaysia: 4-50,000 years.

    After graduating from high school, there is no burden on a blank piece of paper, **cheap** to go It is recommended to learn German or French in China first. Malaysia is cheap but ......It's better to go to the 2+2 or 1+3 of the three books

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, students who can't get into college will not be good at English. Not to mention taking IELTS and TOEFL.

    When considering studying in the United States, the language score alone is not realistic for one's own ability.

    So, it's best to go to a country that doesn't require an English score.

    The more popular ones are South Korea and Japan.

    Let's start with South Korea.

    Those who study in Korea are generally Koreans, and they have a language advantage. In the future, when you return to your home country after graduation and look for a job in a Korean company, you will find that there are many Korean people in Korean companies who have not studied abroad. Han Chinese students who have studied abroad do not necessarily speak Korean better than them.

    In addition, South Korea is not that developed country.

    Korean students are looking for ways to study in Japan.

    In Japan, the largest number of international students are Chinese.

    Secondly, it's almost Korean.

    Next, let's talk about Japan.

    Although Japan's economy is controlled by the United States, Japan's own economic strength is obvious to all.

    When Chinese learn Japanese, everyone starts from scratch, and the starting point is basically the same. International students in the Department of Korean Language may have a slight advantage. Recently, due to the impact of the economic crisis, the Japanese economy has regressed greatly, and domestic companies have also significantly reduced their scale or withdrawn from the domestic market.

    But in the long run, it is only a matter of time before Japanese companies make a comeback. At the very least, the scale and number of Japanese-funded enterprises are larger and more than those of South Korean companies.

    In addition, if you can pass the Japanese language test in the Japanese language requirements, it is not a problem to go to a university in Japan.

    Therefore, it is recommended that the landlord consider studying in Japan.

    In Japan, most international students work part-time to earn tuition and living expenses. Working part-time in Japan is very hard. Studying in Japan requires mental preparation in this regard.

    The above is a personal opinion.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, you have to take IELTS or TOEFL.

    How much money do you provide at home? Don't plan to go to graduate school yet?

    Which country do you want to visit?

    Mind going to a non-English speaking country? (Taught in English).

    Do you want to immigrate?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I am in Australia, compared to the United Kingdom, the United States is already much cheaper, the cost of a year is about 15w, and I have been in Australia for so long and I don't feel that Australians are very discriminatory against Chinese, on the contrary, most of the locals are very friendly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Consult several intermediaries, they will give you some options, compare them and make a choice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also graduated in 09 and my grades are worse than yours.

    I also want to go abroad and plan to go to Japan.

    After checking it, it's much cheaper than those in the UK.

    But I haven't told my family about this idea yet!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Canada recognizes the results of the Chinese college entrance examination.

    However, generally the better schools require Chinese students to score in the college entrance examination, which requires the local first line, that is, 75% of the total score. Language scores, IELTS, such as how big, UBC, etc., are also provided.

    To study in Canada, you currently have 3 options to take.

    1. You can choose a school that offers dual enrollment, that is, you must take language classes in the past, and go directly to university after passing the language. 90% of China's high school graduates are enrolled in a Canadian university.

    2. Study in a college, apply for a public college, and transfer to a better university after 1 or 2 years of study. Canada has recently launched an SPP program, so the visa rate for studying in Canada is also ***. Tuition fees are relatively cheap, and this one is more suitable for you.

    3. Preparatory department, if you want to enter the best university in Canada but do not want to take the college entrance examination or the college entrance examination score is not satisfactory, you can consider applying to Canada to study secondary school or preparatory department. Because in addition to high English scores, some prestigious schools in Canada also require students to provide excellent college entrance examination scores, while high school students have heavy coursework and do not have enough time and full confidence to get high scores in English and college entrance examinations at the same time. Therefore, it is a good way to apply for a bachelor's degree after completing high school in Canada and obtaining a Canadian high school diploma, so that not only does you not need to provide Chinese college entrance examination scores, but the English entry requirements of universities will be lowered accordingly.

    These three plans are all very good, and which one can be determined according to their own conditions.

    Good luck!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Now the advantages of applying are even greater.

    Domestic high school students can directly enroll in the same grade (public school) in Canada without language scores. The aim is to obtain a Canadian high school diploma.

    Canada graduated from high school in his second year of high school.

    The third and first year of high school in China is a Canadian college, which can also be called a preparatory department, and students go to college from the sophomore year, so there is no loss in time, and it is convenient to have one more choice of employment, and if international students immigrate (post-college) it is a very economical and realistic plan!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is okay not to take IELTS or TOEFL, but to study the preparatory department first.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can go to high school, you don't need to read the language to enter the school directly, but whether you can understand it or not is another matter, I am in a Canadian high school, but the tuition is a little more expensive, but in the future, it will be much more convenient for you to enter a Canadian university and spend less money. Canada does not graduate in the second year of high school, he also has 3 grades in each grade, 10, 11, 12

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You don't need to take IELTS and TOEFL if you go directly to high school, but in order to get into a good university, you should go to New Oriental to make up for your English

    Vancouver has a 19-year-old high school graduation policy, and if you haven't reached 19 years old, you can come to 11th grade, and spend two years getting acquainted with the environment, which is conducive to college admission.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1 The main thing to look at in the 100 public universities is the TOEFL I am in Louisiana State (LSU) The old TOEFL requirement is 550, which is equivalent to at least 80 or more in the new TOEFL, which means that you must have at least 80 points in the current IBT to basically apply to the top 100 schools. The second is the SAT, which is the higher the better, there are no specific requirements, but you must also come up with a decent score......The higher the school, due to the limited number of scholarships, there are naturally more people who have taken the test, so the more likely it is that the score will rise, so there is no qualitative one. There are not too many qualitative scholarship majors in undergraduates, and there will be more requirements for graduate students in this regard, which is basically not too difficult.

    2 Compared to the cost here, the previous visa fee and application fee are basically negligible, and you can get it at about 2500RMB. There will definitely be differences in the cost of tuition and the difference in the living area of each school. Take our south, for example.

    School tuition a year 2w + US knife In addition to the 50% award is 1w US knife, the living expenses are mainly the house, I live in an off-campus shared house is 300 US dollars a month, electricity bills, Internet fees, mobile phone fees, these miscellaneous expenses are almost 150 US dollars a month, the aspect of eating is to do it every day, this is quite economical compared to eating outside, about 100 dollars a month, if you are a part-time job, you can completely ignore all the living expenses, these can be borne by yourself, only a tuition fee needs to be borne by the family.

    3 Taking the TOEFL and SAT is completely sufficient if you are ready to come back after graduating from high school. If you are going to leave during the winter vacation of your third year of high school, then you have to work hard, because you don't know when you will get a decent grade, these things, sometimes not so ***.

    4 Social practice is naturally the best, especially the big activities in the country and even the world, these are mainly affected by some activities and experiences in school and part-time jobs, and there is no big problem, in fact, there is no hard requirement.

    5 If you think you want to practice English, you can go to various schools by yourself** to see how you apply, the agent is just a shortcut, and the problem of zero visa rejection is not easy to say now. The cheap route is to get the TOEFL and SAT scores and get the prize, go abroad, and save money to make money. You're only a sophomore in high school now, so you have time at all.

    6 Learning these two things is actually the same as normal English, the number of words is absolutely basic, and you can't learn anything without the amount of words. It is recommended to memorize words every day, this must not be lazy, there is no shortcut. Then after a while, if you feel that you have improved a little, you can take a look at the real questions and do it yourself.

    Find your weaknesses and start learning them individually. This is a self-learning method. Of course, you can also enroll in a TOEFL SAT class to study, and they must have their own methods, that's all.

    523625181 My Q thinks what I said is reliable, and I want to ask something, I can add Q to ask, this is too tiring .........

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I would like to recommend you to go abroad, which is very good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is little hope for scholarships, if the tuition fee is very cheap to go to a community college, a few thousand dollars a year, and then transfer to a good university, so that the cost of a 4-year undergraduate is about 60-800,000.

    Prepare for the SAT and TOEFL early.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.Your SAT score should be around 1800 to 2000, which means an average score of 90 or above. It is possible to get within 100 lives, and to get 40% to 50% of the scholarship, you need to have a SAT of 2000 or above, and an average score of 95 or above.

    The TOEFL is not clear, and you don't need to worry because the SAT is more difficult than the TOEFL, and if you can study for the SAT well, the TOEFL will be a breeze. Ask you, what major do you want to study, and did you choose a major for the sake of a scholarship? If you have a scholarship but your major is not popular, do you think it will be the same in the future?

    If you say something ugly, think about it clearly first, and don't let others laugh at it.

    2.The visa is about 10 yuan to play, and the SAT has 3 chances to take the test, take your best score. Each time it is about 40 US dollars, less than 300 yuan, and 3 times is about 800 to 900 yuan.

    The university tuition fee is about 20,000 to 40,000 US dollars, and 150,000 to 300,000 yuan. If you add living expenses, it will cost about 180,000 to 32.

    3.Now learn SAT not to play, but. If you want to take the SAT, you have to give up the school course, the first continent may be difficult, and the second SAT you can't do well if you don't study hard.

    4.Social practice refers to: volunteering, extracurricular activities, or interactions, such as participating in study clubs. Whether or not they participate in competitions, whether they are sports or subject competitions. Expo volunteers are useless.

    5.I don't know, a community college is a junior college in the mainland, if you want to go there, you don't need to prepare too hard for the SAT, 1000 points will let you in, I forgot to tell you that you have 200 points for each test to write a name, that is, you just need to take an extra 400 points. Zero refusal is not credible, there is no such good thing in the world.

    Would anyone be stupid enough to go to a social university in the United States?

    6.I won't tell you about the TOEFL, there are 3 subjects on the SAT, mathematics, and reading and writing in English. 800 points per subject.

    For 3 subjects, you should buy at least 2 books for each subject to review, preferably more than 10. Recommend Barron'Published review materials. Give you a SAT registration**, which will also have review materials.

    This is the only registration in the world** and is 100% credible. Find the rest yourself, it's all in English.

    These are all my experiences in the first exam, as I said, it is possible to get 50 places, I went to school in Colombia, believe it or not.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1。California State University, Northridge (public) but abroad. The public ones are not as good as the private ones, and no matter how high the IELTS and TOEFL are, you can't get a scholarship. The scholarship is taken in an American school. There are scholarships for any discipline.

    2。Examination visa: about 50,000 RMB, and about 300,000 RMB per year for tuition + living expenses abroad. You can do this by yourself in school. Because wages abroad are high.

    3。It's not too late to learn in high school 2. When I trained, there were a lot of people in their 20s. It's just that the visa is a bit more strenuous. Because I'm too old.

    4。China is all about books. Attaching importance to scientific research, foreign countries attach importance to the practical system is the practical ability and practical ability in the society. Expo volunteers and the like are among them.

    5。There are no zero refusals. No one in all of humanity dares to vouch for this. If there is. It's really fake and you block it yourself, but tell you that it's better not to believe it, there is no cheap road, and you can transfer schools abroad at will. Very simple.

    6。I studied IEAS. Essential. Pass, of course, the higher the better, my friend has one, study hard. Learn more English on your own. It's expensive to learn outside. I spent more than 100,000 yuan learning English.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hey, the same question, hehe, I'll say it again, earn some points.

    It's necessary, it's necessary.

    Any American university requires a high school diploma to apply, even if you don't have a diploma to replace it with a certificate of enrollment when you apply in the first semester of your junior year of high school, but after admission, you still need a formal high school diploma to report to the school.

    As for the make-up examination, it is not easy to take the make-up examination, I have not made up the examination, I have no concept, but at the same time, I want to remind you that the United States looks at the grades on your high school diploma to look at all the grades, that is to say, you have to look at those subjects that are partial to the subject, so the solution now is to either study hard, make up for those partial courses, at least to ensure the graduation certificate, or go to the teacher to see if you can be accommodating.

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