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Updated on educate 2024-05-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First, as long as you have college entrance examination results, high school diploma, university or college admission letter, you can study in France... You've got it all! However, since the study in France generally requires that the college entrance examination should be above 400 points...

    You can only work hard to learn French now. Aim for a better French test score. This will make up for your college entrance examination score Second, the agent said to apply for a private university admission letter as a pre-admission...

    First of all, pre-admission is mandatory and required by the embassy, but generally students in France apply for pre-admission to public universities, and private universities generally apply directly for admission letters. Personally, I think it is not normal for an agent to want to apply for a private pre-admission, so it is recommended that you go to multiple agents for consultation. Because I don't know your details, or you can leave me a message privately.

    Let me help you see if it is your personal reasons or the relationship between the intermediary. Of course, whether it is a private or public pre-admission letter, in fact, it doesn't matter much, anyway, the pre-admission notice is a waste paper from the beginning of getting a visa, and the intermediary may be convenient, a good private application Third, to apply for a visa, you not only need a private pre-admission notice, but also a language school notice. After getting the visa, go there to study the language for a year and then apply to a public university This is correct Fourth, the detailed steps and documents required for studying in the law, as well as the cost.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    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 admit students.

    Basic conditions for studying in France:

    1.Applicants must not be too old and need to be between the ages of 18 and 30.

    2. Applicants must have received at least 12 years of formal education in China, or have graduated from a university or a bachelor's degree, or are studying at 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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I am considering studying in France, if you are troublesome to apply, you can go to Hengda in Shenzhen, and the intermediary can go there.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The main difficulty is how to stay sober and not be fooled into junk projects by certain intermediaries. 1.I heard that French universities are strict and wide, will it be difficult to graduate?

    There is a wide variety of higher education in France, and Universite, a public university, takes the route of education for all. But there is also another route of elite education. French public universities (Universite) have wide entry and exit for undergraduates, but if the level is too poor, it is still difficult to graduate.

    The duration of study is three years, and the normal graduation rate of three years is only. It looks low, but it's actually very wide, because the source of students is not completely without any selection. The three students in China are already in the top 21% of their peers.

    2.I think it is difficult to go to the United States for graduate school after completing undergraduate studies in France? It's not difficult to get good enough grades, but if you have such good grades, you will feel like you are taking classes with a bunch of fools as an undergraduate at a public university, and you will quickly become complacent...

    And then the grades stagnated, and then ... 3.Do I need to withdraw from school during the application process?

    If I meet the language requirements before I go, do I still have to take the preparatory department? You don't have to drop out, you don't have to go to the preparatory department, you can read the language, or even go straight to school. 4.

    Can I apply if the major I choose is not related to my original major? Difficulty? There is no problem with reading from the first grade, but it is difficult not to downgrade the major if the major is not related.

    5.Other: Language?

    Overhead? Lodging? Socializing?

    Safe? Wait a minute. I'm too lazy to do that.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The cost is indeed cheaper than that of other developed countries. But the rent and standard of living in Paris are not cheap, what is cheap is the tuition fee of the kilometer university.

    The cost of living is 70,000 to 80,000 yuan a year (of course, it is not a meal of bread and boiled water, there is still a certain quality of life, but it is not spent indiscriminately), and the tuition fee is less than 6,000 yuan for public universities and 60,000 to 100,000 yuan for private universities.

    A focus on education means that public universities are almost free, but graduation is hard. (Except for China, there is no country that can graduate without hard work).

    It's okay to come out for an internship, but it's even more difficult to find a regular job, so please don't think about it. Unless you start your own business or meet a nobleman who promotes or finds a French spouse, it is almost impossible to stay (especially now the new ** iron-blooded policy and extreme national protection consciousness).

    As for the quality of the school, public universities are okay, and private schools are okay except for some particularly well-known bad schools.

    When you come out, you know that it doesn't matter whether the school is good or bad, the question is how much you can learn on your own. The only thing I see is the difference in teaching methods between private schools and public schools, and the quality of education is almost the same. The best schools also have irresponsible teachers, and the worst schools have particularly good teachers.

    Although my school is just an ordinary business school, it is not ranked in the top 10, and it does not have a public university diploma. But most of the teachers I have met are good, they are very serious and responsible in class, and you ask questions and explain them very well. What you save is your own.

    Seeing the addition of the landlord, I want to say to you:

    If you don't have the results of the college entrance examination, you can't go to France. When applying, the first thing to look at is the college entrance examination results, and the second thing to look at is the admission letter from the university (junior college). Without these two things, French public universities will never issue an offer.

    If you can find a school that is willing to issue a notice through an intermediary, and you are advised not to go to it, it must be a pheasant school that only collects money and is all Chinese.

    As for the situation in other countries, I don't know, so I can't help you.

    But to be honest, if you don't work hard enough, you won't be able to graduate. Chinese universities are the best to graduate from all over the world, and there is no easier way to graduate, I can tell you this with certainty.

    So if you don't want to work hard and want to have a diploma and a job, I advise you to be realistic, there is no such good thing in the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When it comes to studying abroad, there are basically no schools that offer free tuition for international students.

    However, many schools have scholarships, and you can get them if you have excellent grades.

    The free admission of foreign public universities is for their own citizens, and there are few such preferential policies for foreigners.

    Although I don't know much about studying in France, I don't think that a professional school such as chef's food is a university major.

    They are all the kind of professional titles that are equivalent to the domestic "senior technical schools" and are similar to the schools.

    It's just my opinion, and you have to check the information yourself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Public universities in France do not charge tuition, but usually public universities do not offer Western kitchen majors, which belong to vocational and technical diplomas, so they are offered in private colleges, but the tuition fees of such schools are relatively expensive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many schools that do not charge tuition, but not all majors in this school do not charge fees. There is no Western food and diet that does not charge tuition. Moreover, most of these schools are private, with annual tuition fees starting at about 3,000 euros, and there are too many such schools in Paris.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The public ones don't charge tuition, but you have to take French for a year or six months, and you're talking about the best Cordon Bleu, but it's private.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Public universities in France are tuition-free, and you only need to pay the annual application fee. For example, there are no public schools specializing in Western chefs, only private schools. The cost is quite high! After graduation, you should also come to find a job according to your own personal ability.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's tuition-free, but you have to know French.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Yes, because when applying to French universities, in addition to a high school diploma, you also need to have a college entrance examination score and an admission letter from any university in China.

    2.Under normal circumstances, high school graduates are delayed to study in France for half a year, such as graduating in June, and generally going to France to study in January and February of the following year.

    4.Yes, although French universities don't value your grades that much, grades are an aspect of your ability to learn without an interview or even if there is an interview. For example, if you use the score of 2 books, and the score of a single subject is not high, it is quite difficult to apply.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.You can read it or not, if you don't read it, you have a college entrance examination score, or a university admission letter, or a university enrollment certificate.

    2.France is a must, if you don't have time now, it's after the college entrance examination, no matter what, you must learn.

    3.If you want to study business, the best is of course high business, and if you choose a public university, it is actually not much different.

    4.The college entrance examination results are only used as a reference, and the most important thing is to look at your French scores.

    If you still have questions, it's best to find an intermediary, ask clearly in one breath, and you will know in your heart. If you are an intermediary, you can go to China Study Abroad to consult, or go to their ** to have a look.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After the college entrance examination, as long as you make up your mind to go to France, you don't have to pay tuition fees for domestic universities.

    Let's go to Paris II.

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