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If your family has a good level of finance, spend! You can choose some countries such as Europe, America, Australia, etc.! Generally, you need to pay a deposit of 500,000-1 million!
Next is Singapore, Malaysia and some Southeast Asian countries! These environments are very good, but the food is very different from China, depending on whether you adapt to it.
If you apply, you will need Toya's grades, it doesn't matter what your high school grades are, find your school's academic affairs office to get a transcript, get it very high, go to the notary office to prove it, and the school will generally agree. (If it doesn't work, get some.)
Settlement generally requires you to work in that country for more than a few years before you can get a green card!
The most important thing to go abroad is the language, although some countries can learn the language in the past, but it costs money and time, it is recommended to read the language well in the country, and the test is elegant. This way you'll have an easier time when applying to schools!
ps: The transcript of going abroad proves that it is not divided into arts and sciences, and it is required. Based on 100 points, and then two certificates in Chinese and English. (90 points or more is the best).
Some countries in Southeast Asia have credit retention systems, which means that you can study in a school here for two or three years, and then transfer your credits to some schools in Europe, America and Australia. It's cheaper!
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Language is very important, or grasp the language well, you can go out to the preparatory department. Now is the time to learn high school courses well, and you can choose a more reliable and reputable agent.
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Language is important, and it is recommended that you make an effort.
In your situation, it is better to feel that you still want to go to Singapore, Singapore's education system is related to Australia and the United Kingdom, you can study in Singapore for 2 years, and then go to the United Kingdom and Australia when the language is well trained, so that you can also achieve your desire to settle down.
In Singapore, the language can be exercised and buffered, after all, there is no problem in the life of the Chinese, the security is also good, and the cost is much lower than that of the preparatory department in Australia and the United Kingdom, and you can also get adapted.
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It's better to be in France, and the consumption is not high! Public universities are cheap, and national universities are tuition-free! The living environment is very good!
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1. The United States requires a TOEFL score. If you apply to college, it is best to take the SAT again, which is the high school graduation test in the United States, similar to the domestic college entrance examination, but it is not required. If you want to apply to a better university, I recommend taking the test.
IELTS is required in Commonwealth countries, and now most schools in the United States recognize it, but it is recommended to take the TOEFL, which will be more secure.
2. High school. Even if you transfer to another school, if you don't graduate from high school, you won't be able to apply to any serious university.
30w is relatively normal, including tuition fees and basic living expenses. If you work part-time, you can generally solve the problem of living expenses, but if you want to solve the tuition fee, it will be more difficult, and I hope the landlord will think twice. As for the problem of buying a car, it is indeed cheaper to buy a car in the United States than in China, but it is unrealistic to think that all these problems can be solved by working part-time.
4. School transcripts, proof of funds, passports, etc. are required, and others may have some specific requirements from the school, so it depends on the situation.
5. If you can't even understand the textbook in English, I don't think the school will make an offer out of the blue. As for the difficulty, the mathematics in American primary and secondary schools is much simpler than that in China, but in high school, it may involve the knowledge of calculus, which is not available in China, and you can learn it yourself in your spare time.
6. The biggest question is how to deal with "loneliness". For the same problem, some students choose to enrich themselves by working part-time and participating in social activities; Some students began to desperately find their hometown from the time they landed, trying to overcome their loneliness, and slowly, these Chinese students formed a closed circle, influencing each other, resulting in graduation becoming a problem, and even some students knew that they had returned to China, and their English had not yet grown.
I appreciate the landlord's lofty ambitions, but studying abroad may affect the fate of the future life, so I hope that the landlord can carefully consider the purpose of studying abroad and avoid the adverse effects caused by blindness.
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1 TOEFL.
2 University, but you have to find a way to get a high school diploma, otherwise you can't 3 Almost 300,000 a year; Also, be clear: your vision is impossible4 Do social practice, take the SAT, preferably 1 and 2 5 Mathematics has the lowest requirements for English, if you can't understand mathematics, take the college entrance examination (it should be no problem)6 You also know, go abroad to experience it in the future.
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Taking the TOEFL test and going abroad is going to university! A deposit of 800,000 yuan costs about 200,000 yuan a year to go to the United States.
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Generally speaking, it is easier to apply to a better university after finishing high school in the local area, but if you leave after graduating from high school, then you will delay it for an extra year, and there is no need for this, if you really have the intention of going out to high school, it is recommended that you leave after the first year of high school, so that you can apply directly to the 11th grade, and there will be no delay in time, and you can connect with it. And if you finish your sophomore year of high school before leaving, then you can consider looking at the United Kingdom and Australia, both of which accept students from the second year of high school to go directly to the undergraduate preparatory course, so that you can save a year. Therefore, different countries have their pros and cons, and you must think more about it
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You can go to the UK to study A-level courses, and some schools also accept students who are currently in the second year of high school or have graduated. IELTS is required in the UK. After A-level in the UK, see how many A's you can have, and choose to apply to university.
And college preparation depends on the school can apply. It is recommended that you find a qualified agent and ask, they should still know better, such as studying in China or something. Or take a look at their **welltrend.
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Canada and the United States are not very easy to go.
I also recommend that you go abroad after your freshman year of high school.
Or go abroad after finishing junior high school.
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I heard that after finishing the second year of high school, I have already taught most of the important courses in high school, but I can't take the college entrance examination and get a high school diploma, so I can't apply to go abroad for undergraduate?
Yes. You cannot apply or go to university without a high school diploma.
Do you have to wait until your senior year of high school?
To go to college, you must have completed and graduated from high school.
I read on the Internet that if you're not over 19 years old, it's okay to provide a junior high school diploma and a high school enrollment certificate, really?
It is possible to transfer to high school. You can't go straight to university.
Certificates from public schools abroad are recognized in the country, right?
You need to study in a university recognized by the Ministry of Education of our country (both public and private), and not all school qualifications are recognized. A list of foreign schools recognized by the Ministry of Education can be consulted.
If you graduate from high school in the second year of high school and go abroad to study in a foreign high school (do you need to take a one-year preparatory course in the middle), and then take the local college entrance examination to study in college, will it be better for you?
Preparatory studies are generally offered in preparation for university studies. However, it is also feasible to transfer to high school in the second year of high school and then take the local university.
Hope it helps.
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In fact, in many places, as long as you pay for it, plus you take the graduation exam (sophomore high school exam), you can generally get a graduation certificate It is also possible to provide a junior high school graduation certificate and a high school enrollment certificate, but it is limited to universities that are not too high-ranked, so it will be more convenient for you to get a graduation certificate after the graduation exam, and of course, you can also study in high school abroad
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After the entrance examination, it is equivalent to getting a graduation certificate, and you only need to open a certificate of enrollment.
The education system in foreign countries is different from that in China, and foreign countries do not recognize the results of the domestic college entrance examination, so those who have college entrance examination results cannot directly apply for foreign undergraduates.
Recognized schools in China have a list on the education website, and you can check it yourself.
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In your case, you can go abroad, but you can't go directly to university. You can ask the school to issue a certificate of enrollment in high school, and then go abroad for a year of bridging courses before going to college. But if you can, it's better to finish high school.
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