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Studying abroad in the third year of high school requires the college entrance examination.
1. Most applications for studying abroad require college entrance examination scores.
Many foreign universities require applicants to provide a high school diploma and corresponding examination transcripts, including college entrance examination scores. The results of the college entrance examination are used by many foreign higher education institutions as one of the important bases to measure students' academic ability and competitiveness.
2. Provide backup options.
Even if you plan to study abroad, taking the college entrance exam and getting a certain score can also be used as a backup option. If your study abroad plan fails or is postponed for various reasons, college entrance examination scores can help you apply to domestic universities or colleges.
3. Obtain comprehensive ability improvement.
The college entrance examination is a test of students' multidisciplinary knowledge and comprehensive ability, and taking the college entrance examination can help you comprehensively review and improve in various subject areas. These knowledge and skills will be useful for future study abroad life and academic research.
Things to note when studying abroad:
1. Goal setting.
First of all, you should be clear about your goals and intentions for studying abroad, and what kind of academic, professional or personal development you hope to achieve through studying abroad. This will help you choose the right country, school, and program to study in.
2. Study abroad planning.
Formulate a study abroad plan, and determine the study abroad time, study abroad budget, application process, etc. Make sure you understand the application process, school requirements, visas and residence permits, and more.
3. School selection application.
Choose the right school and major, considering the school's reputation, professional setting, teaching quality, faculty, etc. When submitting your application materials, please pay attention to preparing complete application documents, recommendation letters, personal statements, etc., and adhere to the application deadline.
4. Fees and scholarships.
Find out the cost of studying abroad, including tuition, living expenses, insurance, and more. At the same time, explore a variety of scholarship and bursary opportunities and prepare your application materials in advance for financial support.
5. Acculturation.
Understand the culture and social habits of the target country. Learn the language of the target country and become familiar with the local lifestyle and social rules. Respect others, embrace differences, and strive to adapt to new circumstances.
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The preparation before studying abroad in the third year of high school includes: psychological preparation, language preparation, financial preparation, choosing the appropriate admission method, cultural preparation, etc.
1. Psychological preparation:
Many children play small clothes to stretch out their hands, food to open their mouths, life is only poor self-care ability, and the growth environment is also very small, social experience is seriously insufficient, accustomed to school, family dual management, suddenly to a completely unfamiliar living environment, learning environment, there may be a big gap, so to be psychologically prepared in advance.
2. Language preparation:
For this year's college entrance examination candidates, the English test in the three major subjects is the last year of the new college entrance examination reform plan, and the new regulations point out that English is no longer tested with other subjects on June, but by social institutions to organize the test, students can take the test multiple times in three years of high school, and the best score will be included in the college entrance examination score.
This will mean that English should become a craft, a tool, a return to the function of language for communication, but candidates should not ignore English because they don't take the test. Because if you want to study and live in a foreign country, you have to communicate with people, and language directly affects the learning process and the ability to adapt to the new environment.
3. Fund preparation:
Funds are the basic guarantee for studying abroad, and many study abroad countries have strict requirements for funds. Although time is tight for students who are just starting to prepare for studying abroad, it is still necessary to plan the funds for studying abroad, including how much money is needed, how to save, how to trace the history**, etc.
4. Choose the appropriate admission method:
China's international student market is quite large, and these foreign universities have a smart way of enrolling Chinese students, but not all students are suitable for one type of admission. Therefore, it is more appropriate to choose dual enrollment, which not only saves time but also avoids the second major application.
The admission of the preparatory department is more suitable for those students who have a poor English foundation or have a prestigious school complex, and the preparatory department can buffer the students' study time in Canada, which is conducive to those students who are slow to adapt to the new environment, and the academic performance in the preparatory stage is excellent, and the application for a prestigious school is very secure.
5. Cultural preparation:
There is a huge difference between Chinese and foreign cultures. Different foreign societies, national conditions, economies, and cultures may be very different. The path of Chinese students studying abroad should not only be a process of studying on campus, but also a rare process of contacting, understanding and even using the international community culture to "use it for their own development".
Therefore, before going abroad, study abroad experts suggest that it is necessary to fully understand the rich information of foreign society and humanities, history, economy, ethnicity, employment, etc., which will help a Chinese student to create his own circle of study abroad life faster.
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The pathways to study abroad in the third year of high school are as follows:1. Sino-foreign cooperation in running schools and studying abroad. At present, many domestic universities have established Sino-foreign cooperative relations with overseas universities, and carry out 2+2 study abroad, 3+2 study abroad and study abroad preparatory courses.
2. The results of the college entrance examination stool are directly applied. More and more foreign universities recognize the results of the domestic college entrance examination, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada, candidates can directly apply for foreign universities with the college entrance examination results plus language scores. If the college entrance examination score is only above the second line, you can consider some universities in Australia.
3. Study the preparatory department first, and then apply for the bachelor's degree. Some universities in some countries have preparatory courses, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada, if the language score does not meet the requirements of direct application, students can go abroad to study preparatory courses first, and after one year of passing the grades, and then enter the formal undergraduate program.
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Students in the third year of high school can apply to study abroad, and students in the third year of high school can study abroad directly without taking the college entrance examination, and they can apply for preparatory courses in the United Kingdom, Australia or New Zealand and other countries with their high school scores, and then go on to undergraduate studies after completing the preparatory courses.
The following conditions are required to study abroad in the third year of high school
1. Age, for example, American high school is grades 9-12, which is equivalent to the third year of junior high school to the third year of high school in China. Domestic students who graduate from the second year of junior high school to the second year of high school can apply for admission to American high schools. Domestic students can directly apply for admission to the 9th grade of American high schools after completing the second year of junior high school, while domestic high school sophomore students are recommended to apply for admission to the 10th grade of American high schools.
The minimum age requirement for admission to a general U.S. high school is 14 years old.
2. Academic conditions: American high schools will also evaluate students' grades in China. Generally, an average score of 80 points or more is required. Some good private high schools even require students to score above 90 points or be in the top 10% of the whole grade.
Therefore, the student's domestic grades will have an impact on admission. Wild Calendar.
3. English standardized test, generally speaking, American high schools will require international students to provide standardized English scores, such as: SLEP, TOEFL, IELTS or SSAT. The school determines a student's English proficiency based on standardized English scores to determine whether the student needs to take an ESL language program and the appropriate grade and course selection.
Australia and Canada are very expensive, if the conditions are average, you should be cautious. In fact, you can consider Singapore, it is a very cost-effective country, the education system is following the British, all-English teaching mode, the cost is relatively low compared to European and American countries, you can use your college entrance examination results to apply for public schools over there, 500 points in the college entrance examination IELTS can apply for polytechnics, 600 points IELTS can apply for public universities, all in China There is also an entrance test, if you want to go out after the college entrance examination, you have to prepare well for the college entrance examination.
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