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What the intermediary says:
1.Living expenses per year: 8-100,000 yuan in Paris and 50,000 yuan in other provinces.
2.There are two types of language admissions and preparatory admissions.
3.Not everyone can graduate from college.
4.It is possible to work 20 hours a week for 8 euros per hour.
Hours + a period of French language learning is basically OK
Actual Situation:1The most basic living expenses per year: 8-100,000 yuan in Paris and 50,000 yuan in other provinces, and the actual living expenses per year: 13-150,000 yuan in Paris and 7-100,000 yuan in other provinces.
2.Language has only 15% enrollment, and the so-called double enrollment in the university pre-admission has no effect, and lasts in France.
However, I still can't get in. The success rate of the preparatory department is relatively high, but many people are deceived into studying for 3-4 years before passing the preparatory department.
3.Many majors have a graduation rate of only 10%, and some majors even have a graduation rate of 2%-3%.
4.Don't want to go to work, because your French is so poor, you are tired from cooking, laundry and other chores every day, and most supermarkets close at 4-6 o'clock.
5.You will have to go to France for at least 2 years before you can understand French basically.
Think carefully. I wish you success in studying abroad!
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It depends on which city you are in, how you live, and what major you study.
It is not possible to generalize.
There are people around me who enter the major for half a year, some who can't enter the major for a few years, some who study every day, and some who skip classes every day to work, and those who spend less than 40,000 yuan a year, and some who spend more than 100,000 yuan a year.
It's all up to you.
Think about what you really want, and you will have a goal when you get there.
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Your question is too big, and the situation must be different in different cities.
I am puzzled by what you mentioned about "some people say that the actual situation is very different from what the agent says".
What does it mean that the actual situation is different from what the intermediary said?
What did the agent say? Where is heaven on earth? **Diamond-paved Champs-Élysées?
What's going on? Africa of suffering? Or purgatory on earth?
Sister, what do you want to ask, please ask for a while.
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Let's answer the second question first: French is not difficult to learn, and you can reach B1 in about 5 months of full-time study before you can apply for a student visa. Why is the threshold set at B1 to obtain a visa?
Because the B1 level is a level where students can live in the country without the need for an interpreter or guide, and communicate easily in their daily lives. In the European standard, B1 is also called Niveau Seuil, and that's how it works. In fact, it is really a relatively easy level to achieve, and generally speaking, students need to be half a year old to achieve it.
The low threshold for studying in France and the very good welfare of international students are actually all efforts made by France to promote its own culture. I have to say that France is really very low, opening the door to welcome international students, is nothing more than hoping to spread their own culture on a large scale, and international students will often engage in the culture of China and France or the best work after returning home, for France, it is all investment.
In fact, studying in France is really cost-effective, public universities are tuition-free, and living expenses are also very low. The cost of learning French is also very low, and there are many advantages of studying in small language countries, but many people do not know about studying in France. We live in a very contradictory society, and the information we are exposed to is often the result of business, and the British and American study abroad industry is highly profitable, so it has received a lot of strong publicity, leading many people to think that the British and American must be the most ideal, but it is not.
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Conditions and Admission Requirements for Studying in France:
1. Domestic bachelor's degree or equivalent or above is required;
2. If you are not a student, you need 3 years of work experience.
3. Have a good understanding and application of English.
The entrance examination is divided into three steps.
1. Screening of applicants' resumes;
2. Pass the interview of the school's admissions assessment team;
3. The project management committee decides to take the vacancies.
Basic conditions for studying in France:
1.Applicants must not be too old and need to be between 18 and 30 years old.
2. Applicants must have received 12 years or more of formal education in China, or have graduated from Shenshan University or a bachelor's degree, or are studying for a bachelor's degree or junior college.
3. Have a certain foundation in French, and the TEF score is above 150 points.
4. With certain economic conditions, a deposit certificate of more than 15,000 euros is required.
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