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First of all, is your French very good, and is there a test? If you want to go to school in France, you must first pass a French language test. If you are not good at French, you must first take a French language course at a French school, and before that, you will not be able to study or work.
That would be a big expense.
Secondly, you have to find a ** company to study in France, which will be responsible for your food, clothing, housing and transportation in France, etc., of course, you have to pay ** fees and service fees, which are cheaper and safer than looking for a house in France yourself.
I experienced these experiences in 2002, and the annual cost was about 500,000 RMB, because the language was no problem, I went straight to the class, and I took it for a total of 1 and a half years. Some of the people who went with me had been training in France for one year and had not yet gone to school.
As for the problem of part-time work, I was nervous about my studies and had problems adapting to the language, so I was nervous at the beginning of the class, so my spare time was spent on doing exercises and making appointments with tutors to ask questions. If you fail your studies, you have to retake it, and the fee will be doubled.
Therefore, it is more economical to study wholeheartedly, and the French are more xenophobic, so it is basically difficult for international students to find short-term jobs, unless they are tutoring for Chinese Americans.
I think that there are many professional universities in Japan where you can continue your studies, and the effect is the same. If your family conditions allow it, it is also necessary to study abroad, and you can consider studying abroad. Families whose economic conditions do not allow it are better not to use a crossbow, it is a kind of torture for themselves and their parents!!
After 3 years of wandering abroad, I felt that the great motherland was the best, or the lovely Beijing was the most beautiful, and I would never go anywhere in my life, and I would die in Beijing and China!!
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French public universities do not require tuition fees, but registration fees.
Most of the classes are taught in French, but some are in English.
French is not easy to learn. But if you take the TEF exam, you can do well as long as you are serious.
As for the use of French, you will learn French for another year when you arrive in France, and as long as you dare to speak it, you will be fine!
There are too many good schools in France. However, I don't know much about natural sciences and education.
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Both countries have language requirements. Majors taught in English in France are limited to business at private universities. The cost will be higher.
The no-fee fee is for those public universities, and the policy will not change basically. International students enjoy the same benefits as French students, including health insurance, housing subsidies, etc.
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Conditions for studying in Sweden.
Undergraduate application requirements.
1.Have complete proof of high school graduation, mainly a graduation certificate. But this is often not enough, some majors in some schools have special requirements, you must take some supplementary courses before you can go, and many majors (such as architecture, medicine, etc.) need to pass special exams before admission.
2.Have a good level of English and a TOEFL score of at least 500-550.
3.Be able to listen to lectures, take notes, read reference books in Swedish, and pass the national Swedish proficiency test administered by the Swedish authorities. To do this, you need to study Swedish specifically for at least one year in Sweden.
4.The duration of undergraduate studies lasts for a long time, and it is necessary to provide financial guarantee for the entire study period, about more than 300,000 crowns, in order to obtain an entry visa and residence permit for Sweden.
Graduate Application Requirements.
1.Completed university studies, hold a bachelor's degree certificate, and study a graduate major that is consistent with university studies. Based on our experience, some Swedish institutions such as Royal Institute of Technology and Chalmers University of Technology also accept applications from fourth-year students, which is undoubtedly good news for many seniors who are about to graduate and plan to continue their studies abroad immediately after graduation.
2.Students must have a high level of English proficiency. According to information published by Swedish institutions**, it is generally required to be in the old TOEFL 550 or IELTS.
However, in recent years, due to the increasing number of international students applying for postgraduate studies in Sweden, in order to gain an advantage over many competitors, we recommend that students have a preferable English score of IELTS.
3.Many university departments do not have formal requirements for students applying to graduate school, but many lectures and seminars in Swedish require a high level of proficiency in Swedish. Some students who do not speak Swedish are advised to take a short-term Swedish course in parallel with their postgraduate studies.
4.A bachelor's degree is not a sufficient requirement for postgraduate studies, and universities often assess the applicant's ability to continue their studies, even until they complete their doctoral studies.
The above information is a general requirement, but because each school will have its own special requirements for different majors, if the university needs to know more detailed application requirements, it can refer to the overseas university database.
According to the application requirements of each university, you can inquire about more detailed application information according to your major, and students can also communicate with the reference system for studying abroad.
In the study abroad volunteer reference system, we will see which schools our brothers and sisters have gone to, which majors they have applied for, and how many language scores they have taken. The query is as follows:
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Studying abroad has become the choice of many graduates, and students who want to go to a cost-effective country to study abroad can consider Sweden, so how to go to Sweden to study? Find out what it takes to apply to a Swedish university!
1. Bachelor's degree: To study in Sweden, you need to complete high school courses in China, and pass the domestic college entrance examination, exceeding the undergraduate score line. The better universities in Sweden, the higher the requirements for students' college entrance examination scores, at least above 2 lines, and preferably 30 points above the first line.
English: Universities in Sweden have courses that use English as the instruction, and international students are required to have an IELTS score of more than a score, or submit a TOEFL score with the corresponding score, if they have English level 6 or English level 8.
Swedish: Many universities in Sweden are Swedish taught courses, and students who apply for the examination are required to meet the Swedish standard or study Swedish for one year, and they must be able to use Swedish to take notes in the classroom of Swedish universities, be able to understand the teaching content of the class, and understand the books in the class.
2. Graduate students.
Education: Domestic undergraduate graduates and senior students can apply for the examination, and students from the three schools, including members of the society, are also eligible to apply for the examination.
Grades: Postgraduate students applying for Sweden have certain requirements for students' course grades in school, and students are required to submit their undergraduate GPA scores, which generally require GPA scores to reach about points. In addition, it is necessary to submit a unified test score of professional skills, and some majors, such as business and engineering, still need to have GMAT or GREM test scores, and there are corresponding requirements for scores.
Professional background: mainly for interdisciplinary students, some majors are not strictly restricted, you can apply for the examination freely, some majors have a higher professional background, not all students have the ability to learn, for interdisciplinary students, must be prepared to do enough materials, ability and experience, it is best to apply for and elective related courses, participate in relevant experiments or internships.
Language: The main teaching at the graduate level is English, for international exams, it will not be difficult to pass, if you want to study in Sweden's famous schools, you need to score above IELTS, and the TOEFL score requirements will be a little higher, requiring more than 90 points.
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Sweden is a popular study abroad country in Northern Europe, and there are relevant conditions to apply for Swedish universities. After the relevant arrangement, let's take a look at the articles in the following series!
1. Bachelor's degree: Students who want to study in Sweden need to graduate from a high school in China and get a high school diploma, or study an undergraduate major in China. Some schools in Sweden have additional requirements for some majors, such as architecture and medicine, where students need to take some supplementary courses and pass a special examination before they can enter.
Language: Students applying for the Swedish undergraduate program need to have a good level of English, and the requirements for students in English are a minimum IETLS score, and the individual test score cannot be lower than the score. Most majors in Swedish universities are taught in Swedish, so international students who want to apply for the undergraduate program are required to be able to understand Swedish lectures and take notes, and students are required to pass the national Swedish language proficiency test, and to study Swedish specifically in Sweden for at least one year.
Financial guarantee: The duration of undergraduate study in Sweden is relatively long, and students are required to provide financial support for the entire period of study, which is about 300,000 kroner, in order to obtain a Swedish entry visa and residence permit.
2. Master's degree: Students who usually need to apply for the examination have already taken a university degree certificate, and some schools in Sweden also accept students who are currently in their fourth year of college to apply, and there are no special requirements for this.
Major: Sweden has strict requirements for students applying for graduate students across majors, requiring students to apply for the same graduate major as the undergraduate major they have studied before, which is required by most schools in Sweden. Some particularly outstanding students have taken two degrees in college, and can choose one of these two degrees when applying for graduate school.
Grades: Graduate students in Sweden have relatively high requirements for their grades in school, and students are required to achieve a GPA score or above before they can apply for the exam, and if they want to apply for a higher ranking university in Sweden, they need to achieve a GPA.
Language: First of all, students are required to score IELTS in English, but if you want to apply to a top university, it is best to have an IELTS test score. There are also Swedish language courses in Swedish universities, and you need to have a certain foundation in Swedish to apply for these courses.
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