High school graduation and study abroad, France or Poland?? 70

Updated on educate 2024-05-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I've learned about both countries and of course recommend going to France.

    The problem that you are worried about about the difficulty of graduation actually depends on the individual, and it is generally difficult to graduate in Europe, but it depends on your personal efforts, and if you study well, you may graduate soon, and if you don't study well, of course you can't graduate.

    Poland is taught in English, but do you want to know the language, and you still have to know their language to live there, do you want to learn Polish? And Poland has tuition fees, France doesn't, France also gives housing subsidies, and it's the only country in the world that gives students subsidies.

    Your question added: zhaoliang0920 is right If you are not sure about graduating, you will not go abroad Isn't that a waste of money Besides, you also said that you have limited financial ability.

    The Le Cordon Bleu school that I said anonymously is really good, and as long as you learn it, you will definitely be able to find a job, but the tuition is expensive, but it only lasts for one year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Big brother: Your family is so rich, if you want to listen to me, I'll tell you my opinion slowly.

    It doesn't matter which country we go to, if you really like to study, if you really study well, whether you study inherently, because you want to have a better education, you go abroad. Think about this carefully!!

    If you are in the face of others, you will obediently go to a good university in China, don't waste your family's money, don't go out for a few years and come back to anything, but there is nothing I deeply experienced, remember that the ten years after the age of 20 are very fast, don't waste time and money. You're 18 years old, and you've got your own defense. Think about it.

    Don't be like me, half of the college is mixed up for so many years, and there is nothing. I'm all confused right now! The bloody facts made me see that I don't have perseverance, and if you decide to go abroad, give your parents a fucking look at what you've learned and achieved abroad.

    I advise you not to go abroad, why?

    Question added: I understand what my friend on the first floor meant.

    I also know that the quality of education in France is indeed higher than that in Poland.

    However, everyone should also consider whether they can graduate at the same time, after all, this is the most important thing.

    Thank you!! You're not sure about yourself, what kind of country are you going to go from!

    It doesn't matter if you give it to me or not, I can't hear it, but this is my personal feeling! Remember that since you have done it, you must persevere, and don't be without perseverance, so that no one will look down on you!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Employment issues. It is said that the best way to find a job after graduation is a technical school.

    I think it's all about what you learn.

    If you're studying philosophy, how do you find a job? It's pretty much the same at home and abroad.

    And you may not be able to use it when you return to China.

    If you want to study economics, I can't guarantee that you'll get a job There are too many people studying economics.

    Since you are so practical, learn Le cordon bleu, you can learn it in one year, and the school also recommends jobs, although the tuition is a bit expensive, but you can definitely earn back the tuition after one year of employment, even if you return to China, you can work in a 5-star hotel, but the premise of all this is that you can graduate successfully.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    France and Germany are free of charge for French or German teaching, to learn zhi for a long time, my two classmates went to France, use.

    Back to the answer year undergraduate graduation, learning French took years, another colleague, it took 6 years to graduate from a master's degree, Germany is also, a colleague used also 8 years, part-time work and half study to graduate from the bachelor's degree, go to the Netherlands is better, there are too many Chinese in New Zealand, ** University of Finance and Economics has an IFC international undergraduate preparatory department, you can dock with Dutch schools, you can also study preparatory at home, directly exempt from foreign preparatory courses to study freshman, so as to save tens of thousands of study abroad costs, you can consider it, specific information can go ** The official website of IFC International Foundation University of Finance and Economics understands.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Immigrants come very normally, man.

    Self-prolonged waiting.

    What project did you work on?

    The new policy requires a family property of 1.6 million Canadian dollars, an investment of 800,000 or a loan of 220,000, which is not a low requirement.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you want to work in a French company, you generally need to have more than 4 years of study time in France to integrate into French society, if you only study a graduate degree in France (generally no more than 3 years), then it is impossible to integrate into French society in a short time, and you can't talk about working in a French company.

    However, there are the following disadvantages for high school students to study in France:

    1.The student visa is much more difficult than that of undergraduates, and the approval rate of the student visa for high school students is less than 20%;

    2.Studying abroad in France is much more difficult than studying at a university in China, so be prepared.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    French public schools are tuition-free, but college entrance examination scores are required to apply.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It depends on what major you study.

    There is also the ability to adapt.

    Language skills these.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's no good to go now, after graduation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Public schools require a college entrance examination score of 400 or more Private universities basically have three batches of undergraduate admission scores You can also apply If your chosen major is taught in English, then you need IELTS TOEFL 75-80 If not, general private schools require a certificate of 500 hours of French or a TEF score in French Private schools generally have English teaching If not, the requirements are the same as public I don't know if I can help you!! In addition, art requires an interview or submission of artwork!!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    English is not required, and non-graduate students are taught in French. If you want to learn French in advance, it will take at least a year, but I only studied it for half a year, and when I came, I found that it was completely insufficient. You can work part-time, and you can also go to tutoring, and there are children who ask for home teaching Chinese.

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