I don t have much English, and I don t want to study abroad

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

    In the end, it depends on whether you still want to study, do you go abroad to study or to work to earn money?

    You have to make your own goals clear, otherwise you will end up empty, no diploma and no job, foreign countries are not paradise, the pressure of life here is far greater than that at home, not to mention that if your family conditions are not very rich, it is very difficult for you to work and study at the same time, foreign art schools are private schools, tuition fees are very expensive, if you want to go to English-speaking countries, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia consumption is not cheap, and the tuition is also very expensive, especially the United Kingdom, Some countries stipulate that international students are not allowed to work in the first year, so you need to think about it yourself.

    I want to go back to China, it's really not a good place to go abroad. t_t

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Brother, what do you think? If there is such a good thing, if there is, everyone will go.

    1. You don't have a degree, your English is not good, you won't be admitted at all, even if a bad university admits you, there is no scholarship, and graduation is a problem.

    2. In English-speaking countries, you can't pass the visa without money, the United States has 500,000 yuan of funds, Canada has more than 400,000, Australia 400,000, and the United Kingdom has 400,000 yuan, and it has to be deposited. As long as it is not a full scholarship, it must be provided in full.

    3. The Netherlands does not need to be guaranteed, once you are admitted, you can directly remit the tuition fee in the past, and now the tuition fee in the Netherlands is generally about 10,000 euros, plus living expenses, about 16,000 euros a year, about 140,000 yuan.

    4. It is impossible to completely cover the living expenses of a part-time job, and your academic foundation is not good, and it will increase the financial burden if you can't finish your job at that time.

    5. Method: Work hard to learn English, IELTS, TOEFL 80, otherwise you have to prepare money to learn the language, which is super expensive.

    Work experience will also help you apply, work hard to get results, and work hard to make money.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Malaysia. I was going to go.

    The first choice for working-class students to study abroad.

    The Chinese language is Malay and the lingua franca is English. There are twenty or thirty percent Chinese. I didn't speak English well when I first went and there was no communication problem.

    Some schools can apply for a master's degree directly.

    However, it is also recommended that you keep your English neat in your country.

    If you want to go abroad, it's a matter of learning early and not learning late.

    If you learn more in China, you will save money.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The landlord doesn't have a degree, and if you don't plan to use some fraud or something, the regular school won't accept you.

    This one doesn't work.

    But if you get an undergraduate degree, you can go to a place like Ireland where you can speak English, have low tuition fees, and work to support yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Apply for a scholarship and a part-time job to study abroad for a master's degree, in this regard, it is very difficult, you go to study abroad, and the visa is stipulated that you cannot work.

    You have to work hard now, at home English can be done, in the want to go abroad, it is best to adapt to the country now while studying, while working to support yourself, foreign family conditions are poor, at the age of 16 to start to figure out their own tuition, living expenses, and other problems, the family ignores it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's unlikely that you won't be able to go to graduate school without an undergraduate degree, and on what grounds would you apply for a scholarship? However, it is recommended that you better understand it yourself, because what others tell you is subjective, and don't go to some study abroad agency networks, they are all deceptive, ** where to make money is recommended for you to go.

    If you choose a school, you can generally go to the college search engine in the "Study Abroad Artist**", which has rankings and information, which is more suitable for students majoring in art and design.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    That's impossible, but, Li Ning, everything is possible, work hard!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not impossible.

    1.Learning English is a language after all, and anyone can learn it well if they work hard.

    2.Take the TOEFL or IELTS, and if you can't take the test, you don't have to think about it.

    3.Language scores generally have a two-year shelf life, which is enough time for you to choose a good university.

    4。Contact the university.

    5.As for funding, don't want to use the money from scholarships and part-time jobs to completely cover your tuition and living expenses, this is a dream thing, and the average strongman will cover 60%. Therefore, it is best to apply for public study abroad.

    6.There are many opportunities to study abroad on public assignment, but you have to strive for it yourself.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's really up to you to go**. I heard that Germany and France offer free tuition, if this is the case, you will save a lot of money, you only need living expenses, and you can work and study, then you don't need to bring a lot of money from home. 50,000-100,000 RMB is more than enough.

    If you go to North America, you also need to see what kind of school you go to. Generally speaking, the tuition fee for international students is more than 10,000 US dollars a year, plus living expenses, about 6,000 US dollars, (be frugal) so calculated, 20,000 US dollars, you can roughly calculate it. But if you study well and are lucky, not only can you get a scholarship, but you can also do some cash work, you don't need to give much money from your family.

    If your family has good financial ability and provides you with 200,000 yuan per year, you will be very comfortable to study abroad.

    The older generation of international students, with $500 in their pockets, dared to come out, worked first, then went to school, and now they are all living well, not only with RVs, but also with a good livelihood. So, if you have an idea of your own, go for it. There must be a road before the car reaches the mountain, and where there is a will, there is a way.

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