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Don't go to the preparatory department, let's go to the last year of YEAR13, which is the last year of high school in New Zealand, and after taking the NCEA exam with local students, you can go to university. It is easier than the preparatory department, and the tuition fee is cheaper than the preparatory department.
PS: I'm a local middle school student.
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If you want to apply for Canterbury, you can send an email to the school to apply, and after being admitted, you have to study the preparatory department while reading the language.
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If you want to go to an undergraduate degree, you need to go to a preparatory department first. It is enough to have a domestic graduation certificate and transcripts.
If you want to go to a junior college, you can sign up directly. If you don't immigrate, it's the same treatment as an international student, and the tuition fee is 80,000 or 100,000 yuan a year. If you can go to the school's language center to read the language, you don't need IELTS.
I don't know where you are, if you're in Auckland, you can introduce you to friends in this industry.
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Hello, which school did you study matriculation?
If you want to take IELTS, you have to find a school, some places are dedicated to IELTS, and then he will arrange a time for you to start.
IELTS is the language.
You can come to me if you need help
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Practice the language first, especially listening, otherwise you won't be able to keep up with the class.
It's better to go to the preparatory department, and get familiar with the teaching method of NZ, which is very different from China.
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1. Ranking of the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
The University of Auckland is once again ranked top in New Zealand this year, firmly in the world's top 100, with a five-match QS university rating for research, employability, teaching, facilities, internationalisation, innovation and inclusivity. However, in the QS World University Rankings 2022, it has risen from 81st** last year to 85th.
2. Ranking of the University of Waikato, New Zealand.
The University of Waikato is ranked 373rd in the world after the University of Lincoln, down two places from last year, and seventh in New Zealand. The university has campuses in Hamilton and Tauranga and offers qualifications in a range of overseas subjects, 10 of which are recognised in the world's top 200 of their kind.
3. Ranking of the University of Otago, New Zealand.
This year, the University of Otago continues to be ranked second among New Zealand's top universities, ranking in the top 200 in the world for many years, and it is ranked 194th in the 2022QS World University Rankings, down 10 places from last year. Ranked in the top 100 in 15 subject areas and received a 5+QS University rating for the first time in 2016.
4. Ranking of the University of Lincoln, New Zealand.
The University of Lincoln has performed well this year, surpassing the University of Waikato to sixth place in New Zealand, up from 387th last year, down 15th place to 372nd. The University of Lincoln is one of the world's leading agricultural universities in the world of trouser skating, ranking among the top 100 in agriculture and forestry according to the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021.
5. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Victoria University of Wellington maintains its third place among the top universities in New Zealand in the QS Rankings 2022. Victoria, who has been ranked among the world's universities, has dropped three places to 236th in the world compared to last year.
6. Massey University Rankings in New Zealand.
Massey University, the fifth-ranked institution in New Zealand, is one of New Zealand's universities offering courses in aviation, dispute resolution, veterinary medicine, and nanoscience. Massey University set an all-time ranking of 272 last year and is ranked 12th this year. The current number of students is 11,779, of which 4,463 are international students.
7. Ranking of the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
The University of Canterbury has performed well this year, rising 12 places from last year to 258th and New Zealand fourth, one of the top 1 universities in the world. Its civil engineering ranks among the world's top 100 all year round, and its linguistics has been ranked among the top 100 in the world for two consecutive years.
8. Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand's second-largest university, has been rated by QS as a whole this year, but it is ranked 14th from last year's ranking and is now ranked 451st. It is ranked 27th in the world for sports-related subjects and in the top 100 for hotel management. At present, the total number of students is 18,408, and the number of international students is 8,951. “
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1. The University of Auckland, recognized as the first.
2. The University of Otago is also recognized as the first in medicine.
3. Massey is the largest comprehensive university, and Lincoln is more agricultural.
4. The University of Canterbury, considered the best engineering college in New Zealand, has an international reputation in Bench Talk.
5. Victoria University, in 2013, won the first place in the quality of academic research among New Zealand universities, in addition to the world's highest-ranked disciplines such as law, architecture and design, biochemistry, etc., it has also cultivated many talents.
Yes, but it's more important to choose the right major, if you don't choose a good major, then you might as well repeat the year.
First of all, sophomores cannot apply directly to the University of Auckland. You can go on to the University of Auckland by completing a year of matriculation (you need to complete your second year of high school)! >>>More
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Knowledge points to memorize, I personally feel that the knowledge points before college are few and easy to remember, anyway, I almost never memorized mathematical formulas or theorems in junior high and high school, and if I can't remember, I will take the exam, but there is too much mathematical content in college, and derivation is also very troublesome, so I have to remember those formulas. Then you have to brush the questions, more brushing questions helps to understand the use of knowledge, you can see some of the famous teachers, I feel that what the teacher said will help to understand some, if you can find someone to communicate with you about the problem, it is the best.
According to my method: remember the key points, remember the key words or key sentences, ask the teacher if you don't understand when you don't understand, solve the problem, preview more, practice more, and consolidate your knowledge. (I'm also very good at studying, and I'm also following this method, let's press mine).