Ask about studying in France, is it better to study directly in France or study in China and then ta

Updated on educate 2024-05-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. It is recommended that you leave before your sophomore year or after college. There are many people who finish their freshman year and then apply for their sophomore year directly in France, but this has very strict requirements for the articulation of majors, and French universities are compared with Chinese universities, and the elimination rate is extremely high, so if you think that your grades in college are very poor, it is recommended that you go abroad after graduation, have you heard that there is a college student in China who can't get a graduation certificate? But this is quite common in France.

    2. The competitiveness of going through the school is relatively strong, so many students are handled through the intermediary, and then there is their own application, the efficiency of the French is not very high, so it is more difficult to apply, it is very convenient to go through the intermediary, but you can't fully believe in the intermediary, the school recommended by the intermediary, you have to understand it in many aspects, and you must refuse if it is not very good. (Be sure to find an intermediary recognized by the Ministry of Education).

    3. If the family conditions are okay, I suggest you go to France to study preparatory department, but you had better learn French in school in your freshman year, the cost of preparatory department in France is generally about 2w, but because you have just arrived in French and Chinese, life adaptation and other aspects, the cost of living in the first year is relatively high.

    4. What major to choose, it depends on your personal hobby, many international students go to study economic management, and you don't have to follow the big gang.

    5. You don't seem to know anything about studying in France, it is recommended that you find a few more agents to understand, they will give you more explanations than the online system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Personally, I think it is good to go abroad directly after graduating from high school, public universities are tuition-free, but you need college entrance examination results, you can find an agent, but you must choose a good agent, so as not to be deceived, it is recommended to study in China for 1 year, and if you have the conditions, you can go abroad to study, that is, the cost is high, and after learning the language, you have to take the test, which is equivalent to IELTS, TOEFL, and then go to the interview and pass, you can go directly to the university.

    I wish you success in your study abroad.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Personal opinion, I am also a high school graduate and now I am also applying to go to France, in fact, it is a good choice to study abroad after graduating from high school. However, because there is an interview for a visa for European countries, this is a problem, because the interview is very disadvantageous for high school students (I know this very well). It is recommended that you study in China for two years first, and you can do anything (of course, good is the best), and you have to collect the admission letter of your domestic university, because if you want to go abroad, you have to have that, in short, study hard, yes, come on, the two of us have a fate now.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's good, France is a very warm and romantic country, France is also relatively advanced, and you can learn a lot of different things. Consider the Paris University of Arts and Sciences and the University of Paris-Sud.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it's better to study in France, and if you want to study in France, you can choose the École Normale Supérieure de Paris, as well as the École Polytechnique and the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The gold content of studying in France is still okay. For example, the University of Nice, France, the University of Montpellier, France.

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