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There are so many reasons to tell you that studying abroad in Italy is a wise choice.
Not to mention its long culture and history, the reputation of the world's first university and the first polytechnic university, just the famous art and ** master: Da. Vinci, Michelangelo, Pavarotti and many more are already admirable.
Go to Italy to learn the best of art and design;
If you go to Italy, you can learn the most authentic "bel canto" singing;
If you go to Italy, you can enjoy the youthful style of the world's oldest university;
You can also go to Italy with high-benefit health insurance and tuition-free higher education!
Fine Arts, Fashion Design, Industrial Design, Architectural Design, Architecture, Law, Medicine
Mechanical, economic, engineering water conservancy, tourism management, winemaking, cultural relics restoration and other majors are at the international first-class level.
National universities charge only a small registration fee, but they also offer many types of scholarships and bursaries. Compared to several other European countries where national universities are also tuition-free, the entry threshold is lower and the funding requirements are fewer. Any student who has a score of 380 in the college entrance examination (the results of cultural courses and professional courses can be added together for the art class) can apply for their favorite university courses.
According to Italian law, foreign students can work part-time for no more than 24 hours per week, and can obtain a 2-year work visa after graduation, and apply for a green card after working continuously for more than 2 years. In addition, Italy is currently one of the countries with the least number of Chinese students in the world, so there is a wide range of room for development and employment.
Premier Wu Bangguo recently visited Italy and met with Italian Prime Minister Michel Platini. The leaders of the two countries have made it clear that they will increase the development of economic exchanges between the two countries. This indicates that there will be more opportunities for Chinese students graduating in the next few years.
If you are a student and a parent, if you can take out 8-100,000 yuan as the start-up capital for studying abroad, if we can help you apply for a scholarship, if you can apply for a scholarship based on your performance and grades, if you are not afraid of hardships and can work in your spare time, if you can meet any of these requirements, can you refuse to go to a tuition-free university in Italy?
No! Unless you have a better option.
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The south side is more dangerous. Italy is ostensibly a wealthy country, but internally there is a huge difference between the north and the south, and the further south it goes, the more it is finished.
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It's very chaotic to be robbed in broad daylight The police won't care about it **The party is all in the south、、、 in addition to security issues, there is also dialect Even if you learn Italian well, you can't understand anything in the south The language is very different.
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The southern latitudes are high and the temperatures are cooler and very cold.
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The south is a bit confusing compared to the north, and there are more dialects in the south.
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Sicilian ** party haha
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Because Italian is not like English, we generally start learning English when we are young, so the English foundation is still good. But Italian as a third language may not be so easy to learn. Even if you learn B2 from China, it still takes about half a year to a year to adapt.
Especially during class, there is a possibility that you may not be able to keep up with the pace of the teacher's lectures. In addition, if your major is different from the previous major you studied in China, you may need to make up for the missing knowledge points by yourself.
Italian universities are wide in and strict, they can come to school but may not be able to graduate, and some students leave halfway because they can't adapt to the environment and study here. There are also people who may take a little longer to graduate, because with the addition of an adaptation period and study, it is indeed possible to extend the graduation time. Of course, if you work hard enough, you will still graduate on time, and the graduation here is not like in China, and you may not be able to take the first exam in China, but you will basically pass the make-up exam.
The first test here is not good, and the second test is still the same as before, and the teacher will not release water. And after graduation, you are looking for a tutor, not assigned to you by the school and college, you have to find it yourself, the best grades are good, and some tutors may not accept you if you have bad grades.
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