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The landlord has about 3 grades, and it is recommended to apply directly to the university's undergraduate courses. In this way, the landlord can reduce a lot of learning pressure, and you can read professional courses directly without exams. . . But learn English well...
AEC Singapore's bilingual program is more suitable for you. After graduating from high school 3, I directly applied for professional courses, taught in Chinese and English, and usually had English tutoring, saving at least one year of time to learn English, and spending about 100,000 yuan less... A one-of-a-kind course ...
The landlord can consider considering...
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In your case, you can only choose a private university, it is recommended that you go to Singapore to study English preparatory for one year and then go to a private university, a private university only needs IELTS, no mathematics is required, what major do you like.
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You can go to the preparatory department first, and then fix your English, which requires more complicated procedures.
It is recommended that you find a familiar institution to see, Jiazhuo study abroad is also quite a lot of people.
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Ah, the landlord and I are in exactly the same situation.
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You can apply for a master's degree in a private school, as for what school depends on your major during college, because each school has its own specialty, hehe, it is best to have an IELTS score, so you don't need to take the English test at the beginning of the school, you can also consult me if you have any questions. :)
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Mainly look at your undergraduate GPA, IELTS or TOEFL score, GRE or GMAT score. The higher the score, the better the school you apply to. It mainly depends on your personal grades and not on school.
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You can only consider private schools! ** is hopeless!
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Then you should be able to apply now, apply for A-level courses, and through A-level courses, you can enter public universities in Singapore. I'm going to study in Singapore soon, and I've just finished applying, so I know better, but from our students' point of view, the A-level course is quite difficult, and the academic performance in China should be very good. Singapore also has an O-Level course, through which you can enter a Singapore public polytechnic, which is equivalent to a domestic junior college, but the gold content of this junior college is much higher than that of a domestic junior college, and the O-Level difficulty is lower than that of A-level, but it is still quite difficult.
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I don't want to say more, as far as I know so far, if you want to study abroad, unless you have a good family background, or find an agency, or your school has a public quota. You don't have to dream that you can go if you want to, that's completely different from traveling abroad. In the end, it can be summed up in one sentence, you can have money.
The cash you can take out must be at least 20w or more, otherwise don't ask, don't fantasize, this is reality.
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It is necessary to know your academic performance, language ability, and expected results in the college entrance examination in order to give you a recommendation, and it is best to say that your own situation is more detailed, which can give you more accurate information. You can also send me an email May God bless you.
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If you want to go to a public university, you have to take an exam in China, and you can only do it after passing it, and the nearest public institution in the exam is the Singapore Institute of Architecture, which will take the exam in Chengdu on January 18, and the registration is in the [Singapore Study Southwest Examination Center].
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Grades are king, review carefully, otherwise you will have to spend money.
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What questions do you ask?
A lot of people are like this, and they don't have language skills.
You can choose a good school first.
Then go for a language course.
It is best to choose a school with a better language Some schools are directly linked to IELTS) It is good to go to a professional course after reading the language.
But the time to study the language depends on your own level, and if you are good, you can study for a shorter time, but I think your universities above you seem to be quite good.
I don't understand it very well, haha.
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It is also possible to apply for dual enrollment at both a language school and a university
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If you do not have IELTS and TOEFL scores, you can apply for the school's language courses, and then take professional courses after passing the language barrier.
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It's very easy to apply for a language study first, find an agent, and the student visa in Singapore is very easy to get.
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Private ones can go to the test with a score of 0.
But don't go to I'll be fooled, don't come to Singapore to study private.
Private ones are okay, but don't think about public ones, except for private sims and MDIS decent, others are very bad, and some don't even have their own schools.
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To study abroad to study medicine, if you want to apply for a master's degree, then you should consider the United States and Canada.
The United States and Canada: There is no medical undergraduate in the United States, plus medical immigration.
According to study abroad experts, there is no medical major in American universities, so if domestic students want to study medicine in the United States, they must apply for a master's degree after graduating from a bachelor's degree, or apply for a doctorate after graduating from a master's degree. However, it is very difficult to apply for a medical major to study in the United States, and it will be considered that the immigration tendency is relatively large at the time of visa, so the probability of success is not high, so for students studying in the United States, it is generally not recommended that students apply directly for medical majors, and it is best to apply for chemistry and biology related majors at the undergraduate level, and then apply for medical majors at the graduate level. At the same time, the United States also provides some pre-med courses at the undergraduate level, which students can take, which can be better for future medical careers.
Experts pointed out that Canada's education system is similar to that of the United States, and there are no medical courses at the undergraduate level, while clinical medicine majors are only open to local students, so international students cannot apply directly. If students want to study medicine in Canada, they can choose to major in nursing, dental assistant, health services management, etc. at a community college.
Medical students studying in Canada need to spend the first two years of study in the School of Life Sciences and have good enough grades to enter medical school, otherwise they can only transfer to other majors such as nursing, pharmacy, and quarantine. After 5 years of study (2 years in the School of Life Sciences + 3 years in the School of Medicine), medical students will have to go to the hospital for a paid internship for 2 years, and only after passing the hospital audit can they successfully graduate and obtain a doctor's professional license.
Experts say that in the past, only students from Hong Kong and Taiwan studied medicine in Canada. In recent years, more and more Chinese students have gone to Canada to study medicine, and although studying medicine in Canada takes a long time and requires a large investment (the annual tuition fee is 10,000 Canadian dollars, which is twice that of ordinary majors), the return on studying medicine is very good. Doctors are in short supply in Canada, and students who study medicine in Canada can directly apply for immigration after graduation, and they earn a lot of money, enjoy multiple preferential treatments, and their status is more transcendent than that of lawyers and pastors.
Medical returnees: to take the domestic doctor's license.
Relatively few students who study medicine return to China for employment, because the social status and salary of medical work in the above-mentioned countries are very high, and the career prospects are quite "popular", so as long as they can successfully complete their studies, few people choose to return to China to become doctors. Occasionally, a small number of people return to China for development, and they need to pass the Chinese doctor's licensing examination. This is true not only in the medical profession, but also in professions such as lawyers and accountants.
Due to the higher requirements and thresholds for medicine in the above-mentioned countries, under normal circumstances, it is not a problem for students to return to China to take the medical license, but the examination mechanism and content will be different, as long as they adapt to it for a period of time. Those who have studied medicine in Commonwealth countries can smoothly transfer to Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, etc. to work as doctors without examination, because their medical systems are relatively similar.
I hope mine is useful to you, and I wish you all the best when you go abroad.
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I think I can go to Parkway Barrier Academy to have a look. Parkway's benefits are quite good. During the school day.
There is a living allowance of 800 per month and the living allowance increases every semester. It is also possible to apply for scholarships. to reduce or waive tuition fees...
Parkway College is an educational institution under the Parkway Healthcare Group in Singapore. And the graduation prospects are quite good. The monthly income is around S$2,200.
However, this year, one registration restriction has been added, that is, IELTS Parkway is currently enrolling students in a hail type. It should be in time to sign up... If you don't understand, you can ask me separately.
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1. If you go to a private school, no matter how low the score is, it is not a problem, many schools can spend money to solve it, and if you go to a public university, it will be more reliable to apply with a score of more than 50 points above the first line, and there is no guarantee that you will be admitted.
Because Singapore's public universities are ranked more than 90% of China's schools in the world. Therefore, it is not too much to require applicants to score 50 points above the first line in the college entrance examination.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
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Because there are fewer schools in Singapore, unlike the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, there are many universities in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, and many applicants to the United Kingdom and the United States will apply for Singapore, so the competition is fierce. You can send me a private message.
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