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France is strict. You have to learn French before you have to pass the exam to be eligible for a school visa. But because of the strictness, the gold content of the diploma is also quite high.
If you want to go to undergraduate, you must have the right major, and if you want to change your major, you have to start again from undergraduate. Either you should apply in France first, because university students have the highest visa rate for undergraduate applications.
The tuition fee is more than 4,000 euros for the first year of the preparatory department, and the tuition fee is free when you enter the department. It's OK to just cover living expenses
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Let's go to Germany!
The junior college should belong to the category of vocational colleges!
And Germany has the most developed education in the world in this area!
So it's right to go to Germany.
In addition, I will tell you, no matter how rich the family is, Chinese students are the hardest-working, and it is difficult to graduate, so it depends on you, work hard! Don't embarrass us China!
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I don't know much about studying abroad, but if it were me, I would go to Germany. If you think about it, if you have a little money now, you can study abroad, but it is still difficult to find a job when you come back from studying abroad. The more difficult it is in Germany, the higher the gold content, and besides, the Germans are famous all over the world, so it is good to learn from their spirit of serious work.
But I don't know if I need to study in Germany now.
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I advise you not to toss around, and study hard in the country.
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You are a junior college, if you want to continue your studies in Germany, you must study preparatory department, and then re-study for undergraduate, and after a year of preparatory study, you have to pass their university entrance examination before you can enter the university for undergraduate, and college graduates can only go to FH (fachhochschule), not uni, that is, do not change majors, credits do not seem to be transferable, you can only start from scratch, so, you went to a 3-year junior college in China, and went abroad to study for a year of preparatory department, and studied in a 4-year university, It is indeed an undergraduate, Germany's uni is a bachelor's and master's degree, FH is not a bachelor's and master's degree, 4 years of reading if the graduation certificate is certified in China, and China's undergraduate degree is the same, if you want to go to graduate school, you can also take the postgraduate examination after FH, it is estimated that you will be admitted to two years of graduate study, you said that you graduated in 4 years of preparatory department + undergraduate + graduate school in Germany, so to speak, it is impossible (unless you are a genius), because normal people work as hard as it takes 6-7 years to complete. German universities, as the upstairs say, are not so good.
If you want to continue learning, don't worry so much, work learning, learning the language well is the key, because if you want to go to the preparatory department, you also need to take the exam, but I hope the landlord will not have pressure, if you work hard to learn German, there is no problem in passing the APS and preparatory entrance exams.
As for intermediaries, don't trust them everything, the Germans are very strict after all, and it is difficult to avoid something through intermediaries.
In fact, I'm the same as you, I'm also a junior college, now I'm a college 3, interning in Germany, I also want to continue to study in Germany, but also considering the time problem, if you want to graduate from graduate school, how can it take 6-7 years, but, think about it, college students like us, it is very difficult to mix in China, so, don't think that the time is long, the landlord said that he does not work and study in Germany, thinking that the family conditions should be okay, in this case, just study in school for a few more years, benefit for a lifetime, and wait for 6 years to pass, You will not regret it, all you need to do now is to study hard, if you don't work hard, you have this heart, you don't have this opportunity, I have already decided, and then I will study in Germany, so I have been trying to learn German now. If there is anything you don't understand, you can ask me, after all, our situation is very similar, I hope I can help you.
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There are several ways to study in Germany.
Method 1: After graduating from junior college, go through the individual review to apply for pre-admission to the German preparatory department and major.
Method 2: After graduating from junior college, go through the group review to apply for pre-university and professional pre-admission.
Method 3: After completing the junior college, go through the individual review language project. After attending a private language school, students will take the preparatory examination and enter the preparatory department. Then apply for a major.
Either way, you need to take a preparatory department, and then study for three years of undergraduate, so the time is longer, and the risk of option 3 is higher. For example, after graduating from the preparatory program, you can apply for all majors within the liberal arts: media, law, sociology, etc., and you can apply for different liberal arts majors at the same time.
The same goes for science. Whether or not to charge tuition depends on the policies of each state. Some states are also tuition-free.
Is the preparatory department of UNI and the preparatory department of FAHA more difficult to apply for? "Regarding this issue, FH Preparatory Department is more targeted, there are many application-oriented majors, UNI is those classes, covering a wider range, there is no difference in the difficulty of applying for the two, it depends on the student's conditions.
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I will tell you responsibly that it takes six years for junior college students to go to Germany to get a master's degree. Germany does not seem to have a full recognition of China's junior colleges, and undergraduates used to be able to convert credits, but junior colleges should not. You don't listen to what the agent promises you, how many people ask, the agent is to fool you into paying the money first.
In addition, if you don't change your major, my friends in Germany said that it is silly to study German in Germany, and if you come back and want to be a translator, then there is no problem with any major, after all, six years is just dry and good German. But if you want to do something else, you also have to choose a good major, and you'd better ask if it makes no difference in time whether you change your major or not, depending on your situation.
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The first thing to tell you is that your intermediary is completely fooling you, simple.
Said to lie to you. I advise you to return the money now while it has not yet come out, and how much can you get back. If you graduate from a junior college, you will definitely have to study in the preparatory department, and then re-enroll in the undergraduate department, which is generally not recognized by the German university, so you will be allowed to study the preparatory department.
The preparatory department is for those who do not have enough qualifications to enter a German university. So the credit exemption, the hope is relatively slim, of course, there are exceptions, you can go to the professor yourself to talk, but the professor will generally give you a small test to see if you can be exempted. The pre-university graduation exam is actually not easy.
I'll count you for 1 year, and it's a very smooth situation. Then the German bachelor's degree is 3 years, and the average person rarely can complete it in 3 years, and it almost takes about 3 1/2 to 4 years. Then you apply for a master's degree, and it's another two years, and it actually takes about two and a half to three years.
You do the math yourself, the least, the smoothest case, you need 6 years to get a master's degree. According to your situation, it is estimated that 6 years will not be completed, I am not questioning your learning ability, but you are only mixed with a junior college in China, at least your examination ability is not good, in Germany also need you to have a good ability to take the exam, in order to graduate quickly. However, what I'm talking about is the general situation, because the study time is also related to your university and major, if you choose to study a garbage fh garbage major, you may barely be able to graduate in 4 years, I have heard that some fh, a master's degree only takes 1 and a half years, and the exam is 12 to complete, but it is a problem to go back to China and admit whether to admit it.
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Germany also has a clear rule: a Chinese college degree below the three-year program cannot be classified as an "academic university". That is, only three-year college graduates are eligible to enter German universities, and two-year college students are not.
If the latter has a full range of professional courses and excellent grades, he can apply for the preparatory class of the college and pass the examinations for one year to obtain the "qualification to apply for college admission".
However, the acceptance of the application is determined by the federal higher education eligibility office of each state based on the nature of the school the applicant attends, the number of major courses and academic performance.
Can Chinese high school graduates who have not taken the "National College Entrance Examination" or who have not been admitted to a university in the college entrance examination can apply to study in a German university? Applications are usually denied.
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If you want to change your major, you can only re-read it from your freshman year, which is a bit of a waste of time, but it depends on yourself, if you don't mind the time, you can start re-reading from your freshman year, if you are more concerned about time, then it is recommended not to change your major, and directly insert the undergraduate.
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Words over the words.
If you have a college diploma insurance, you will apply for a sophomore year (3 years in total).
But juniors can also give it a try.
Graduation is followed by a French bachelor's degree.
The problem with returning to your home country is what you are thinking about after you graduate. You can look for a job there, and maybe the unit will consider your problem.
In addition, if you stay in France for many years, you can become a French citizen.
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1. College students can apply to French universities, generally depending on your educational background and language scores, to determine whether you are a junior or sophomore in France. After graduating, of course, it is a French bachelor's degree.
2. There are regulations in France, only international students who have graduated with a master's degree or above can stay in France for half a year to find a job, and you can apply for a work visa after finding a job, but the premise is that your French must be very good, otherwise you will have difficulty even communicating, how can you work smoothly.
3 l3 is French, and Chinese means junior year, which is the final year of undergraduate studies in France.
4 Now that the financial crisis has just passed, it will definitely be difficult to find a job, maybe the employment situation will be better after you graduate.
5 In fact, it doesn't have to be a prestigious school, we study abroad for the whole learning process, not for a diploma, as long as you study hard, you can still find a good job, after all, the French value your ability more than your diploma, because most French people go to free public universities, who spends so much money to go to private schools.
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1. You must learn the language for one year first, otherwise you won't be able to understand the class. You can work part-time when you land.
2. Half a year of French in China - language test - school admission - visa - study in France for about one year - enter the professional study.
3. Public universities do not need to take the test.
4. Not necessarily.
5. It mainly depends on whether the student works hard, and if he works hard, he will definitely graduate.
6. Foreign master's degree is an application system, no need to take the test, and apply with the results of various subjects of the university.
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Hello, 1If you choose a language programme, you will need to complete the language before applying to the school on your own. If you choose a school such as Creapole, you can get admission to a major in China, and you can enter the professional stage after completing the preparatory department in France.
You can work part-time, but it is recommended to focus on your studies.
2。To apply, you need to provide academic documents + works. Whether or not to be admitted and the grade of admission, the main reference grades and works. Apply at least half a year in advance.
3.Public universities do not need to take the exam, and they also apply on the basis of materials. Mainly refer to the above materials and your French scores.
4.In principle, yes (at least in China, you can only apply for a bachelor's degree offer for a visa), but you have the opportunity to apply for a master's degree after you arrive in France.
5.It depends on the individual's effort + language level. Therefore, it is important to learn the language stage, and don't waste your studies for a part-time job.
6.You don't need to take the test, you can also apply with materials. Refer to 2 and 3 for materials and requirements.
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1 All 1Of course, you can, but the question of whether you have not taken the college entrance examination is a bit troublesome, because the embassy visa and after arriving in France, you need to submit the college entrance examination certificate, you can consult the agent for details, and the consultation is free.
2.3 years for a bachelor's degree in France, 2 years for a master's degree, and 2 years for a doctorate, if you are good at French, according to your situation, you can apply for the first year of the master's degree, but the review will be different for different schools, and it is also possible to start studying from the third year of undergraduate.
3.Accommodation is generally found by yourself, and the school has dormitories, but it is generally difficult to apply. Rents in Paris are relatively high, similar to 400 to 500 euros for a single apartment, and you can choose to share a room with someone else, which can save you more money.
4.I don't know very well at the master's level, but there are 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 majors in Paris at the undergraduate level, of which 6 and 11 are the most influential, you can refer to them.
5.It depends on your spending power, if you are usually more frugal, 300,000 is enough.
PS: If you have any questions, you can ask me again.
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1.You can study in France.
2.France is the education system, namely: three years of bachelor's degree + two years of master's degree + three years of doctorate = 8 years; You graduate from junior college to study in France, the earliest is the spring of the next year, that is, around February 2013, first read French for a year and a half, (to reach B2 can directly enter the major, that is, September 2012) if you pass the exam smoothly, you can enter the major in September 2014, if you apply well, you can read L3, almost L2, that is to say (1-2 years) + 2 years of master's degree, it will take about 4-5 years to graduate from the master's degree.
3.There are three cases of accommodation, 1On-campus student residence 2
Off-campus student dormitory 3Local residents at home. Students under the age of 26 enjoy a housing subsidy of 40%-60%, and the rent varies according to the situation of the house you live in, such as area, old and new, floor, etc.; Rent in the Paris area is more expensive, 100 euros a month.
4.It is not recommended to go to Paris just to France, the cost of Paris is higher, you can choose around Paris, France has developed transportation, many cities are only 1-2 hours away from Paris, which is very convenient, but the cost is much lower than Paris, Paris is about 100,000 per year, and only 5-60,000 around the provinces.
Enough, France allows students to work, 20 hours a week, a minimum of 7 euros per hour, there are more holidays in France, you can work all day during the holidays, and earn a few thousand euros through part-time work, which is not very difficult, which can not only supplement the tuition and living expenses, but also strengthen the language and enhance your own ability.
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