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Hello, having work experience in electrical engineering is better for applying for graduate school, and there may be scholarships.
It is recommended to choose the United Kingdom and the United States for science and engineering.
What's your budget? Did you take IELTS or TOEFL?
Combined with your situation, we can develop a suitable study abroad plan for you
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Switzerland is better.
KTH, of course. KTH is the Royal Swedish Institute of Technology, or the Royal Institute of Technology (Swedish: Kungliga Tekniska h Gskolan, KTH) is a famous European university located in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, founded in 1827 (Ding Hai year), the name of the school was originally "Teknologiska Institutet", changed to the current name in 1877.
About one-third of Sweden's engineers come from this university. In addition to its main campus in Stockholm's eastern city, the university also has campuses in Sista, Hanningnan, Hudinge and South Telier, making it the largest and oldest public polytechnic university in Sweden. Since 1827, it has been one of Europe's leading centres for innovation and technology.
Science and engineering have a high reputation in Europe and the world. According to the latest 2015-2016QS World University Rankings, KTH KTH is ranked 92nd and 38th in the world for engineering and information technology in the Times Higher Education Supplement World University Rankings 2014.
CTH is the name of Chalmers University of Technology (also known as: Chalmers University of Technology, English: Chalmers University of Technology, Swedish:
Founded in 1829 in Gothenburg, Sweden's second largest city and the industrial center of Northern Europe, Chalmers Tekniska H Gskola (CHALMERS or CTH) is one of Sweden's top technical universities focusing on education and research in engineering technology, natural sciences and architecture. Chalmers University of Technology is ranked 132nd in the QS World University Rankings 2015-2016, 55th in the world for engineering and technology, and 52nd in the world for electrical and electronic engineering.
In the 2014 CWTS Leiden Ranking World University Rankings released by Leiden University in the Netherlands, Chalmers University of Technology ranked second in the world for the level of research collaboration with industry[1], up one place from 2013. As one of Sweden's top polytechnic universities, Chalmers has close contacts with many internationally renowned Swedish companies such as ABB, Volvo, Ericsson, SKF, SAAB, etc.
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1.Mit. massachusettsinstituteoftechnology.United States.
2.Stanford University. stanforduniversity.United States.
3.University of California, Berkeley. universityofcalifornia,berkeley.United States.
4.California Institute of Technology. californiainstituteoftechnology.United States.
5.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. universityofillinois,urbana-champaign.
6.Georgia Institute of Technology. georgiainstituteoftechnology.United States.
7.University of Michigan, Fort Ann. universityofmichigan,annarbor.
8.Carnegie Mellon University. carnegiemellonuniversity.The U.S. celery is wide.
9.Princeton University. princetonuniversity.United States.
10.Cornell University. cornelluniversity.United States.
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After 30 years of research and construction, it is true that China's power technology ranks first and second in the world, and even the United States does not have so many million units and innovative technologies. You know, since the discovery of Ohm's law, the theory of electricity is really thoroughly studied, if there is no major breakthrough in materials, from the engineering point of view, the basic theory of the development of electrical engineering will not change much, it is nothing more than ultra-supercritical, secondary reheating and other small changes.
As for going abroad for graduate school, to be honest, you will find that the research on electrical equipment and control theory there is not as bold and thorough as in China, but fortunately, it is easier to mix with a foreign diploma in China, and if there is no other pressure, it is also a good idea to go out for a walk. Unless you want to do theoretical research on some side of the road, but you can't find a job when you return to China, and now China attaches great importance to efficiency, and basic research is not very serious.
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Just because the industry is developed doesn't mean you don't have to go out to see the market, does it?
Professionally speaking, it makes no sense to go abroad because the power industry is indeed developed enough, and traditional power has met the needs of all walks of life, but the recent research and development direction abroad is more new energy, and I dare not say that we have the same strength in this regard.
Your supervisor said that there are no graduate students, but we have graduate courses to study strong electricity, and of course there are graduate students in engineering courses...
I studied electronic engineering, I didn't feel very much improved in my major after I came out, but I can be more involved in research and design, many courses will have very practical design assignments, and graduate students can find tutors to do projects, and many projects can also be directly linked to the industry to improve your knowledge and practice ability.
Last but not least, the purpose of going abroad is not only to learn professional knowledge, different countries, different cultures, and different lives will bring you different perspectives. Since you said that you have no pressure to join the power company, why not go out and break through on your own and come back to enter the power industry? Every industry needs talents, and there are many family members, lazy people, and idlers in power companies, so capable people can be more reused.
You have the experience of going abroad, you have the practice of going abroad, and you will be a notch higher than others in terms of vision and ability...
From my personal point of view, the family supports, not bad money, and if you have the determination, just go out and break through, no harm, really!
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There is a difference between electricity and electricity, your power bureau in our electrical view is a bunch of dolls who know how to use electricity, it is recommended to go abroad to learn some electrical knowledge, there will be great progress in the future, just like you said that now the electricity has been very mature and even the future reform has not made much progress, and you have not learned the new knowledge outside there is the possibility of being eliminated, the landlord has this idea is very good, live to learn all the time.
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There is really no need to study electricity, because the discipline of electric power in foreign countries has basically not developed, and my supervisor told us that there seems to be no graduate students in foreign countries, and they have developed to maturity and do not need to study in depth.
So there is little point for you to go abroad, it is recommended that you go to the electric power design institute to hone for a few years, it is very hard there, but you can learn things, and you want to go to the power bureau one day, and what you learn in the design institute is also a piece of cake for the work of the power bureau. As long as the society develops, there will be no shortage of electricity, and it is not a problem to come out of the electric power design institute to do electrical equipment research and development, equipment maintenance or construction units.
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US University Rankings by Subject - Electrical and Electronic Engineering:
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
2 Stanford University.
2 University of California Berkeley.
4 University of Illinois Urbana Champaign University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
5 California Institute of Technology.
6 Georgia Institute of Technology.
7 Carnegie Mellon.
7 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
9 Cornell University.
9 The University of Texas at Austin (Cockrell).
11 Princeton University.
11 Purdue University, West Lafayette.
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Carnegie Mellon University. Cornell University is all good!
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I can't recommend it yet, because I don't know your situation, and in addition, the GPA, language scores, etc. have not yet been determined.
However, you can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system to enter the major, etc., and you can find out the cases of students who are similar to you, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, GPA, etc.) are in your target university and major, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to set a place, enter your GPA major, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates who are similar to yours, and you can see which schools they have applied to, so that you can know what kind of school you can apply to and make a general positioning.
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You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to see how many students in the system who are similar to you have successfully applied to this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, which is a bit similar to the college entrance examination voluntary filling reference system, you can also do accurate positioning for yourself, and see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for if your current conditions do not meet the requirements of this school.
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When choosing a school or major, you can refer to the Reference System for Studying Abroad.
Enter GPA, major and other information, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database to see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, and you can also query according to the study abroad goals to see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA, etc.) are in your target colleges and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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There are fewer girls than boys in science and engineering, and whether you are suitable for it mainly depends on your own interests. You can prepare by following the steps below:
1. Determine the country of application and prepare for the required language test, IBT or IELTS is required, the countries of the Commonwealth are more recognized by IELTS, and the United States and Canada are more recognized by IBT. In addition, the GRE is required to apply to the United States.
2. Pay attention to good on-campus courses, especially professional courses, and improve the GPA as much as possible, preferably with an average score of more than 85, not lower than 80
3. After the sophomore year, pay attention to the selection of the subdivision direction, and start to improve the software background under the selected subdivision direction, such as participating in experiments and research projects, writing ** reviews, etc.
4. The application is generally carried out in the senior year, and before applying, you need to prepare the application documents and other relevant materials.
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It's better to go out for an undergraduate degree in engineering.
Electrical is a good choice for girls.
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United States: The advantages are high academic level, good scientific research conditions, if you work abroad after graduation, there are relatively more opportunities, if you return to China, the gold content of the diploma is slightly higher, if you go there for graduate school, there are more scholarships, suitable for students with good academic performance but no money at home; There are also many disadvantages, the threshold for application is high, the visa is difficult, the status is not easy to get after graduation, the employment without status (green card) is restricted, and it is not easy to handle immigration. If you go for an undergraduate degree, the chances of applying for scholarships are small and the tuition fees are high.