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1.My high school is one of the 17 foreign Chinese schools in the country I am in a small language class Learning French Now in the second year of high school I have a certain foundation I have good grades What qualifications do I need to apply to a French university? Is it okay to pass the language test as long as you pass the language?
Do I need a college entrance examination score?
Do you want to go to France right now? In France, admission to Chinese universities is regarded as passing the BAC. So if you go to France without the college entrance exam, you are considered to have no BAC, which is a stepping stone to university.
No brick university will not hire. There is a daeu (dipl me d'Accès aux études Universitaires) diploma can replace the BAC, but the DAEU exam is harder than the college entrance examination, including French history language mathematics, etc., similar to the Chinese entrance examination, which is for people who do not have high Chinese and want to go to university, and candidates usually have to enroll in a cram school before the exam to dare to take the exam. I suggest that you go again after the college entrance examination, which is the most trouble-free and time-saving.
2.How to apply? Is it easy to take the test? What is the test?
After you have your college entrance examination results and university acceptance letter, you can apply to French universities. The stage of your application is L1, which is the first year of university. At this stage, there is no need for an interview, and you can submit materials.
The school with a low cost is a public university, and there is no ranking of public universities in France, so there is not much difference between which one you apply for, and you can also transfer halfway, and it is more certain to apply for a few more. The application method is to attach the required materials and fill in the required materials on the **application ** of the university. Note that the application letter should be handwritten, preferably by mail.
If you are applying in China, it is more certain that you should send it 1 month in advance.
3.Is it expensive? How much can I afford it in my family?
Including monthly living expenses and tuition fees What is the situation of the part-time job? The expert helped recommend a few universities that are not expensive but the school is not bad Tell me how to apply - thank you !
Private universities are expensive, tens of thousands of yuan per year, and they are mixed. Combined with your situation, I suggest that you apply to several more public universities, almost only the registration fee and insurance fee, which add up to about 3,000 RMB per year. Generally speaking, the cost of living in Paris will be twice as high as in other provinces, mainly in terms of transportation and rent.
If you study at a public university in another province, the cost is about 50,000 yuan per year.
You can work part-time. But in the first year, I would advise you not to work part-time, because you will feel that your homework is very tight. After you have adapted to university life and your language is better, then work part-time. If you want to work part-time, you can find it.
4.I don't know what major to study. Is it the same as Chinese universities, and is it based on test scores? The master gave advice on whether my liberal arts students could only apply for liberal arts majors, such as economics and management.
Majors follow your hobbies and your future career plans. In addition to the economics and management you mention, liberal arts students can also choose language, law, art, etc. There is no hard assignment of schools according to grades :)
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1: College Entrance Examination results and high school diploma are required.
2: How to apply depends on whether you want to DIY or go to the intermediary If you go to the intermediary, they will have full authority ** If DIY it is a little more complicated There are a lot of materials needed If you need it, you can leave me a message and tell you in detail what information you need.
3: Private schools here are very good, but they are also very expensive, and the general conditions are public universities, free of tuition, but they also have to charge a registration fee, which is not much.
The cost of living depends on the city, with an average of 500 euros per month, which is enough without spending money.
Students are allowed to work part-time and earn some living expenses.
4: You are a high school graduate, you can choose any major you like, but you still choose the major you are best at and the most you like It's not hard to study that way Economics and management are very good in France You can also consider it.
If you don't have a specific answer, you can ask me again.
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1. Must have college entrance examination results, preferably with an admission notice from a domestic university, 2, French universities implement strict entry and wide exit, advocate DIY, have direct contact with the school, and directly enter the major, and the landlord can use the college entrance examination results and admission notice and high school diploma to apply for the L1 stage of French universities. I recommend you a forum called "Fighting in France", you can search its address, there is a lot of information about studying in France.
If you want to save effort, you can find a reliable agent, but most of the agents can only apply to language schools and professional pre-admissions. If you want to enter a major, you need to reapply after you arrive in France.
3. The financial margin for studying in France is 100,000-150,000. If you apply for a private or preparatory department, it will rise by about 50,000 yuan. In the beginning, I usually go to a language school, the tuition fee is more expensive, and the cheaper one is the language center of the University of Reims, which costs 700 euros for 4 months.
After entering a public university major, you only need to pay a registration fee every year. This is a perk of studying at a university in France.
The cost of living varies from person to person, but if you don't have the luxury of normal consumption, 4,000 euros a year is enough. It's easy to find a part-time job, provided you speak a good language. The better the language, the easier it is to find a job.
4. If you start from L1, there is no restriction on major, as long as you have reasonable reasons to convince the school that you have the ability to study a certain major.
I'm in France now, and I'm DIY. If you have any questions, you can trust me on the site.
Good luck.
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French universities will use the college entrance examination scores of fresh graduates to measure the initial learning level and ability of international students, and the following is an introduction to the specific requirements of French universities for Chinese high school graduates' college entrance examination results.
First, the college entrance examination score passed the undergraduate line
High school graduates studying in France, the college entrance examination score is especially important, if the college entrance examination score is too low, it will cause great difficulties for the student's application for a notice and embassy visa. For fresh graduates who want to study in France, the score of the college entrance examination needs to reach at least the score line of the third batch of undergraduates to be conducive to applying.
If the score of the college entrance examination is above the key line, it is more conducive to applying to a prestigious university in France.
Second, the major to be filled in the college entrance examination is similar to the major to be applied for
High school graduates should try to apply for the same or similar majors as possible to those admitted by Chinese schools. In this way, it is easy to explain your study abroad plan clearly when you apply for a visa. Therefore, high school graduates should not fill in Chinese, Chinese language and literature and law when filling in the college entrance examination volunteers.
The first two majors are clearly not French forte; The law profession has fewer places to admit in France, and the requirements for French are higher, which is not good for the applicant's visa.
Students who take the liberal arts exam at the time of the college entrance examination cannot apply for the pre-registration of the Zao Ju brother at the French Polytechnic University (if you need to change, you can apply for the major you want to study after completing the prophecy course in France). For example, if you take the science and engineering college entrance examination in China, you can apply to study film or art design after you arrive in France).
Third, if the college entrance examination score is over the junior college line, it is best to choose a transitional school to guarantee the bottom
If a high school graduate has received an offer from a higher vocational and technical school in China, it is best to choose a French vocational and technical college or private school to study the language. Because it is easier for private schools to get a visa. After learning French, you can also apply to a public university to study a major.
In addition, high school graduates are reminded to pay close attention to the 500 hours of French training before going abroad before studying in France. Because the embassy requires higher French scores for high school graduates than for undergraduate and college graduates.
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Non-art high school graduates need to have a score of above the second line.
It is not recommended for high school graduates to go to France, which is more difficult and risky.
1 Admission, pre-admission.
The basic application in China is pre-admission, basically you pay the materials, pay the silver, as long as the material problem is not very big, you will get it, and the pre-admission will be written on what conditions must be met to enter the school.
Generally, domestic students get pre-admission, about ** between 300 euros and Wu Baiou, if it is a direct administrative admission, the cost will be between 4 or 5000 euros, and the French level is very high. Most students come here on a visa and then apply for admission to their majors and then enter their majors.
2 Languages, Preparatory Department, Major.
The pre-admission of the language in the three certificates obtained at the time of the visa, or the pre-admission of the preparatory department, can choose to go directly to study in France, or you can choose to change city schools by yourself.
Language is a pure language course, and the school may arrange some courses involving French humanities appropriately;
The preparatory department is a half-year language course and a half-year professional course, but the final exam pass rate, I know, is relatively low.
3 hours of professional study in France.
High school graduates and students preparing to study L1 L2:
It is best to come around October, at the end of each year, there will be a DAP exam in Paris in November and December, there will be a university voluntary application form from December to January, and the green form will be issued, and from February of the following year, there will be an exam for foreign high school students to enter the university, DAP; Then in four, five, six or three months, one admission result will be issued every month, and then in September and October, I will go to register.
Those who are not admitted either choose a private school or continue their language studies.
In addition, the filing of the IUT will also start in January and February, and there will be a chance to make up the report.
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Hello, France accepts college entrance examination candidates with a score of 400 or more. Generally, high school students apply for undergraduate studies in France, and begin to learn French after the college entrance examination, and the time to go abroad is generally in the spring of the year after graduation. The duration of the undergraduate program is 3 years. Tuition is free at the undergraduate level, and the financial guarantee is only 60,000 yuan.
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Do you think it is difficult to learn a major in Chinese or a major in French?
Let's say computers.
You don't even have the basic concept of Chinese in your head, can you accept it when it comes up to French?
It is not recommended to go abroad after graduating from high school.
If you go, it is estimated that you will often ask friends to help you buy professional books in Chinese!
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I don't know very well, I should contact the French in advance, and the other party will also accept it.
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I can't apply, and my college entrance examination score is too low.
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High school students are required to study in France to provide college entrance examination scores, and the embassy does not have clear requirements for college entrance examination scores, that is, no matter how many points the college entrance examination is, theoretically you can go for a visa. However, from a practical point of view, the college entrance examination results of high school students will have a direct impact on the results of the visa. Under normal circumstances, a score of 400 or above in the college entrance examination will be required (if you are an art student, this requirement will be lowered).
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