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It's generally like this, but it's good to remember that if your TEF score in China is high enough, you can skip the language class, but there seem to be very few such people unless you are learning French or have a good foundation in French, but I personally think that the language is better than the previous year, because the language this year is mainly to supplement professional vocabulary, so that you can be a little more relaxed in the future study.
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Upstairs, France is a brain-dead country
I graduated from high school, studied language for a year, and now I am studying economics and management, which is really difficult
It is recommended to come out after completing the undergraduate program.
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Yes, you can interpret it as the need to promote the French language.
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It usually takes three years to get a bachelor's degree. The French higher education system can generally be summarized as 3+2+3. 3 years for bachelor's degree, 2 years for master's degree, and 3 years for doctorate.
This is a new reform implemented in recent years (also known as LMD reform, which is a licence bachelor's-master's-doctorat's), in order to be in line with other European countries and even the United States, it is more convenient to recognize each other's academic qualifications.
The old system before France. The bachelor's degree is still three years, and the MA Trise is obtained after one year of study after the bachelor's degree. Before the new system is fully implemented, the old system and the new system coexist.
Note: Because the undergraduate system in China is different from that in France, when Chinese undergraduates apply for a French university, if they apply for a master's degree, but the previous major direction is not fully met, they may be admitted but downgraded, such as applying for the first year of master's degree, but the admission result given by the school is from the third year of undergraduate; It is also possible that when applying for a French bachelor's degree, because there are some prerequisite courses in China, the admission result given by the school is directly from the second or third year of the bachelor's degree.
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1. Business. Most business schools in France are independent of public universities. In the past, many French group companies found it difficult to find the interns they wanted, so they simply set up many business schools according to their own needs.
In this way, for students, both theory and practice can be combined. With the development of history, the graduates of such business schools are generally more capable and suitable for the workplace, so many French companies and even large international multinational companies like to recruit graduates of this type of business school.
Among them, INSEAD, HEC Paris, and ESSEC are all French business schools with international reputations. INSEAD is one of the largest and most influential independent business schools in the world, and the most respected and top-ranked business school in Europe. It can be seen that among the liberal arts majors, studying in France in this direction is still very promising.
Of course, it should also be noted that the tuition fees of such business schools are also relatively high, INSEAD costs 3-40,000 euros a year, so applicants need to have good financial strength.
2. Jurisprudence. Students who have studied law should know that the legal system of our country now belongs to the so-called "civil law system". The "continent" here refers to the European continent.
And the French system of the European continent is France. Therefore, studying law in France can give you a clearer understanding and cognition of law, and you can get in touch with the original samples and advanced concepts of world law, and your knowledge of the legal system is very complete.
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I recommend you a Chinese family hotel, the owner is a Chinese student. He can be consulted.
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