About high school students studying abroad Patient older brothers and sisters enter

Updated on educate 2024-05-08
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Are you still planning to go to high school when you get outside? You can choose courses outside and make up some classes in the country If you don't plan to go outside, you don't have to waste time I think you should go to English in the next half a year Language is the biggest obstacle outside English is amazing You can read everything better than others Win directly at the starting line.

    What you want to make up depends on what you might learn outside, if you can, you look for the tutorials of your overseas school or something, and then arrange to get twice the result with half the effort.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Take an intensive TOEFL+SAT course, about 3-4 months, centrally managed. You will definitely still have to go to high school after you go abroad, and it is impossible to apply directly to college, so you have the opportunity to study normally in high school courses (and you may learn more easily in the relaxed environment outside).Language is the basis for all other courses, as well as for university applications, university studies, and everyday life.

    Use this time to strengthen your language!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If there is a required language, you can go to a language class, if not, you can also sign up for a class to practice spoken English, so that you can live a better life abroad in the future, what can come to Suzhou CIIC for consultation, I am not in charge of Canada, you can ask the teacher of the Canadian department.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Good teachers: You must know that if you can go to a good foreign university, you can get in touch with great people in various fields, and compared with the domestic education system, foreign universities pay more attention to practice and research, and the environment is also very good.

    There are several scenarios if you go to the UK for undergraduate studies.

    1. It is best to study A-level for two years, so that if you have good grades, you can apply to a good school, but the premise is that the family has money.

    2. Otherwise, you can go abroad to study in the preparatory department of various universities, and if you reach more than 70 points, you can directly enter this school, and you can apply for better schools with higher grades.

    3. Domestic universities offer pre-university courses (such as Peking University, National People's Congress, Foreign Trade and Economics, etc.), but the disadvantage is that most of the top-ranked British universities do not recognize them. (If you take preparatory courses in China, be careful of being fooled by the school, and you can't be gullible because you think the school is very good, so you should ask carefully.) )

    4. Apply for a diploma course at a university in the UK first, and you will have the opportunity to advance to the second year of this school after one year of study, but the chance is slim, and I doubt that the pass rate can be 10%. (It is very discouraged to study abroad through this channel).

    If you don't study the preparatory department, don't study A-level, and apply directly after graduating from high school, I guess I can only apply for a bachelor's degree at a lower university.

    You need to prepare the results of the three years of high school (it is not difficult to open casually), language scores (IELTS direct record, language can be matched), recommendation letters, PS, security deposits, visas, if you apply after passing the domestic preparatory department, you may need your college entrance examination results for the first 30 universities to apply.

    If you go to the United States, it's much easier.

    It is necessary to prepare junior high school and high school scores, language scores, SAT scores, letters of recommendation, PS, security deposit, visa. If you don't take the SAT, you can only apply to universities that don't require SAT scores, which can be found on the admission requirements of each university's official website.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first thing to do is to determine the language of your choice, and then to prepare the funds.

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