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The teaching materials are quite different, and the core content is not the same, but the main thing is that the teaching language is the most difficult to adapt, and everything else is easy to say.
The success rate of applying to top universities is 10 out of 20, sometimes below 10. As for regular universities, the acceptance rate varies depending on your grades, but basically you can find college admission as long as your score is not too bad.
Also, there are no particular advantages to attending a secondary school near a top university......
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The difference in teaching materials is not a problem, the ordinary students who go to China have become top students there, the key is that you have to change your attitude"Exam"According to your application materials (including your SAT score, including your teacher's evaluation of you and your resume, etc.), American universities are very different from our one-test lifelong system, and there are many Chinese students who have good grades and no other specialties that are rejected by top universities.
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It is best to finish high school in China and go directly to the one-year preparatory department, which has a better chance of passing the preparatory department than if you go to middle school there and then take the college entrance examination in the United States. And without wasting time. Admission in the U.S. is still very high, and I wish you success.
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I also want to say that if you go to Japan, the conditions in Japan are low, the visas are almost the same, if you go there to study, as long as you can find a job, you can work, you don't know about discrimination, but you have to remember how the Japanese used to treat us. There are still many Japanese people who regret what they did in the past, and it's up to you to evaluate your performance.
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If you want low conditions. If the cost is low. You can go to New Zealand.
In addition, public universities in France do not charge tuition fees. But in French.
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The conditions for going to Japan are quite low.
According to one of my elder brothers, who came back from studying in Japan, Japanese people will be very good to you and will not discriminate against you.
I learned Japanese quickly, too.
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Singapore. That's good. Best for Chinese. Also fit your conditions.
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Look at your school, you have this idea, the school should be a cooperative school, your school's partner school is easy to apply, you can transfer credits, you have a few years left in China, you can make up in the UK and Australia, if you apply by yourself, it will be very troublesome, first of all, you need the school you apply to recognize your school's student status, see how many credits can be transferred, to know how many years you need to study.
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There shouldn't be such a thing, so it's better to go to graduate school.
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In terms of your family's financial power, it is not wise to choose the UK, because it is expensive and it is difficult to stay there. I suggest you go to Australia to study a TAFE, similar to a technical school in China. But don't underestimate such a school, he can make it easy for you to stay in Australia and get a green card, we think that the benefits abroad are good, you can work and then go to college, if you get a green card, your college tuition is half of the current tuition.
Australia has a policy that you don't need IELTS scores before the age of 18, but I want you to be 18 after graduating from high school, so you have to take the IELTS test, 1450 yuan for a test, every big city has a test center every week, first you have to register a number.
This is**. TAFE requires 5 points or points, pre-university courses are also 5 points, graduate students are higher, different majors have different requirements, depending on the specific school. There is no tuition fee for countries such as France and Italy, but there is a registration fee per year, which is not too expensive 100,000 or 200,000 yuan.
But I still hope to consult a professional agent, after all, the economy is in a recession, and the jacket will float, good luck.
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If you are sure to study in the UK, then you should definitely go to the British Cultural Exchange Centre ABC and the Cultural Section of the Embassy, they will give you authoritative and accurate advice. You can skip intermediaries, save time, and go abroad faster.
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The French School of Economics has a lot to decide based on your grades.
There are public universities in France that are tuition-free to consider and the economy of French public universities is also good.
The more famous are the 9th University of Paris, the 11th University, the University of Toulouse and other public universities, French high schools can be considered, but if you want to go out of France in high school, it is recommended that you study French, 500 hours, almost spare, and you have to study language or preparatory courses for one year to go there.
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The answer is yes Not everyone is suitable for studying abroad The outside world is not as wonderful as people say Only those who have really experienced studying abroad will know the hardships If your self-control and self-care ability are good, and you can endure loneliness and loneliness, as well as tenacious perseverance, of course, you can study abroad or even immigrate If you can't endure hardship, or can't stand loneliness and loneliness, then it's better not to go out (so as not to end up"People and money are empty"--- because foreign universities are all there"Wide in and strict out"Before deciding to study abroad, in addition to the necessary "hardware", you must also be fully prepared psychologically: studying abroad is to endure hardships--- not only physically (coping with study and part-time work), but also mentally (bearing loneliness and loneliness, and there will be situations that you never thought about before going abroad) I hope these can provide you with reference.
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This kind of hard work is worth it, this kind of student has a high gold content! Before 1996, the international students were the poor generation, so it was called real hard work! Less than 5 hours of sleep a day abounds, characterized by:
There was no support for tuition fees and living expenses, and the country was poor at that time! So much so that many international students have lost their way! Between 2004, the international students were poor for 2 generations, the country was a little rich, and the international students began to have some support, but not all, at least the living expenses had to be earned by themselves, which was also very hard!
Now there are a large number of rich second-generation international students, and all the expenses are covered by the family! However, these are the people who complain the most! Intriguing!
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Studying abroad, if you want to learn real skills, then it must be very hard. If nothing else, it takes a lot of effort to learn the language, and if you can't understand the language without it, it will be very troublesome. Many people are starting to get bored with school.
You also have to adapt to life abroad and handle many things independently.
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The body is not hard, and the mind can be tortured. This torture is also a great opportunity to exercise one's will. What is bitter or not, taste it yourself...
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That's for sure. Overcoming the language barrier alone is not easy. Work hard!
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Because of some foreign policy problems, studying abroad involves clearing the shed to visa certificate guarantee and other issues, in short, it is quite troublesome to do it yourself, you can go to Jiazhuo Na to ask some study abroad agencies for consultation, or you can answer the trail to find them for help, it should be able to solve your problem.
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There are two schools in Norway that offer professional teaching in business.
1.Norwegian Institute of Finance and Economics Faculty of Business (a top university recognized by Norwegian decrees.)
In 2005, it was ranked as one of the 20 best master's management programs in Europe by Finance Times, with Economics in first place and Finance in fourth.
There are English-taught master's programs such as International Business, etc. The entry requirements are a bachelor's degree with a TOEFL score of 550 or IELTS 6, and a GMAT of 627 or above. The deadline for applications is April 15 of each year
Tuition at this school is free. If you are studying at your own expense, you will generally have to show a guarantee when submitting your application, which is about $10,000 for living expenses for one semester. Proof is required once a year.
The best way to do this is to contact the school directly. Send an email to inquire. The school will provide a detailed introduction to the subjects and application methods.
The other is a private college, the Norwegian Institute of Management (BI) (Fudan University Nordic Center has an introduction.
Norway is the second largest educational institution and one of the largest business schools in Europe, with an enrollment of 22,000 students. The Norwegian Institute of Management's diploma is also recognized and transferred by Yale University, Harvard, Stanford, Lande University and Stockholm School of Economics, as well as other prestigious European universities.
Education: Bachelor's, Master's, MBA
Majors: Finance, Management, Tourism, Marketing, Real Estate, Auditing, Business Law, IT
Tuition: Because it is private, it costs about NOK 50,000 (about USD 7,000 EUR 6,000).
Cost of living: about US$11,000 and Euro 10,000
Language requirements: IELTS: points; toefl:550
Accommodation provided: NOK2000-3000 months.
Scholarships: There are five types of scholarships in total.
Application Materials:1Application form; 2.
Proof of language proficiency; 3.Birth certificate; 4.Letters of recommendation; 5.
Transcripts; 6.Proof of academic qualifications (proof of enrollment); 7.Personal introduction; 8.
A copy of your passport; 9.Photo; 10.Proof of deposit; 11.
Health certificate. Application deadline: April 15.
**:Inquiry Mail:
If you want to study in Norway, you can check it out.
In addition Vaasa University is not in Norway, but in Finland. If you want to know more about the International Business program at the University of Vaasa, the following links have a detailed introduction.
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If you have a good relationship with the school, it is best to set your academic performance high.
What school to apply to depends on your own ideas, and the better the school, the higher the requirements. Different schools have different requirements to apply for.
You'll have to go online and check the requirements of the school you want to apply to.
Generally, after getting the offer from the school and submitting the visa, you generally need to prepare 20w RMB for a year, depending on how many years you have been studying. Of course, the more funds you have, the better.
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The GPA algorithm is different, and the admission of general universities will have the lowest GPA requirements, and the most seen is the bottom line when it is a full score. If the GPA is not satisfactory, you can consider taking the SUB (GRE Professional Course) test to make up for it. Projects, internships, and ** can also make up for the lack of GPA.
If you perform well professionally, you can make up for the impact of poor GPA results.
In addition, the award of scholarships is largely determined by the professor's subjective impression of the student, and most of this information is based on the applicant's application essay (such as recommendation letters, resumes and personal statements).
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If you are applying for the Nordic (Sweden) first-year year, there are definitely enough Chinese students.
I don't know how big you are??
You can try, but it should be fast, because there are old rumors here about charging tuition (definitely not in 08).
The guarantee is subject to availability, and there is currently no tuition fee, only living expenses are required. 100,000 yuan for 1 year, you read for a few years and then multiply it depending on the guarantee you want to prepare. (This guarantee is for the embassy).
If the school wants to guarantee it, it should be provided for 1 year.
It would be better to ask for specifics.
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1。There are relatives who are sure that everything is much more convenient, such as going through the formalities, the process is the same, but because there are people in the family who are familiar with the process, you can save a lot of unnecessary trouble. If you have relatives, you still have to take the test.
2。There is an inevitable link between the college entrance examination score and university admission, and the level of the university you attend should be determined according to your college entrance examination score. If you don't get good grades or don't get in, you may go to a prestigious university, and it's best to have a relationship, and it's not easy for foreigners to get into a famous university in their own country.
3。Since you choose to study abroad, there is no need to study in China for another year, you can also get a diploma when you study abroad, and you can get a graduation certificate after studying in China for one year? Impossible!
4。To learn all subjects well, if you have the idea of studying abroad, you should pay special attention to English, after all, it is a common communication language in the future, but you can't give up other subjects, it is always beneficial to learn more knowledge, don't worry about being too tired, do your best!
5。Try to take the exam as early as possible, but according to your own strength.
6。No, for example, foreign exchange students who come to China are excellent in character and learning, and don't pay attention to the current knowledge in China because they want to study abroad. But if you have a relationship in your family, you can get into a foreign university, you don't have to take the college entrance examination, and you don't even have to finish high school.
In fact, there are also students who do not have good grades in China, but their families have money and send them to study abroad. But good grades are definitely better, which proves that they have strong learning ability and are knowledgeable.
7。You can memorize the TOEFL dictionary, you can ask relatives for advice, and since you are abroad, you should be able to give you good advice. If you are admitted to a good university in China, it depends on your own ideas, in fact, whether at home or abroad, in the end, you hope to seek a good development.
I think that China is better, more convenient, and good universities can also have good development, overseas students may not be 100% good after returning to China, since they can be admitted to a good domestic university, they should go! You decide! It's best to have ideals!!
8。You should ask your relatives about this! I haven't heard from the international students around me, because they don't rely on scholarships or family funds, which is their privacy, so it's hard to ask!
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