Are there any first year students who are ready to study abroad in the future?

Updated on educate 2024-06-30
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You can ask us.

    Do you have any student exchanges with foreign schools, and if so, it is best to be able to go abroad through the school.

    If the school doesn't have one, you can go through an agency.

    In addition, IELTS or TOEFL is required to study abroad.

    So prepare for exams in this area.

    If you feel that your level is not very good.

    You can find a study class.

    It would work better that way.

    When it comes to studying abroad, you have to think about it yourself.

    Not everyone has such an opportunity, but you also need to be well prepared for the difficulties you may encounter when you go abroad.

    For example, language, food, accommodation, expenses, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    We're really in the same boat. I'm also a freshman this year and want to go abroad!

    Dazed.。。 I'm thinking of going to Holland or going to France...

    What about you? It's mine.

    Let's talk about it

    Let's fight for going abroad

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Think about the purpose of studying abroad first. What made you want to study abroad?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you want to study abroad, start learning English now, otherwise everything is not talked about if the language is not good.

    If you go abroad now, you can only repeat it from your freshman year.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Well, going abroad, I also quite want to, but I always feel that it is too far away for me, after all, my family background is average, if I really have the conditions, of course I want to go abroad Alas.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think the same as you, I feel very confused about the future, you can add me 58531545, and we will study and study it well.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The most important thing to study abroad is planning, which includes 2 plans: 1Career planning. 2. Preparation time planning for studying abroad.

    Career planning determines what major you choose in the future, as well as your future employment direction and career development.

    The preparation time plan for studying abroad determines what preparations you need to make in each stage from your freshman year to your senior year, and it also directly affects your application requirements and application results.

    Free consultation for studying abroad: free consultation for high-end study abroad, receiving official program introductions, and the latest admission cases.

    Career planning: A simple career plan is where you want to go after graduation, in which industry, in which type of company, and what specific jobs you want to do. Different jobs have different development directions, and have different requirements for majors and abilities.

    Therefore, it is best for you to have a relatively clear career plan in your freshman and sophomore years. In order to determine the direction as early as possible, prepare early.

    Career planning requires you to have a clear understanding of your personality, your abilities, and the industry you intend to do, and then choose the most suitable one among the many career development directions.

    For example, if you want to go to a top domestic brokerage firm in the future, the brokerage will generally require students to have a professional background in finance, economics, business analysis and other majors, and have high requirements for personal communication, teamwork, leadership skills, etc. Then you can determine which major you like the most according to your preferences, and improve your abilities accordingly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you plan to study abroad, you can first think about which country to go to. You have to have a large budget for your own expenses. Once you've decided which country you're going to, you can think about what kind of city you're going to.

    Take the United States, for example, there are a variety of cities in the United States, and the big cities are expensive and have a lot of job opportunities. If you go to study in such a big city, the cost will be very high, but it will be easier for you to find a job after graduation in the future, and the salary will be higher.

    Once you've decided on the general direction, you can start choosing a school. You can learn about the various institutions in these countries through **. Go to their official website to learn about their hail admission requirements, their program introductions, their admission requirements, and more.

    At the same time, start preparing for TOEFL, IELTS and other exams. Prepare application materials, such as proof of enrollment and high school transcripts. High school transcripts need to be stamped with the school's official seal in both English and Chinese (English translation).

    You can start applying to these schools through the school's official website and submit the above relevant information of the school you are applying to.

    After getting the admission letter from a foreign university, you can start to apply for a visa abroad. In the United States, you need to go to the U.S. Consulate in person for an interview. The United Kingdom, Australia and other countries only need to submit visa applications through the official website of the embassies in these countries, and you do not need to go there.

    After the visa is approved, you can study in the country.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you go to the United States to study here, you can choose from the following options:

    Plan 1: Prepare the application materials immediately, take the TOEFL and SAT as soon as possible, and locate the school and major application;

    Plan 2: When you are a sophomore, you will transfer credits to apply for an undergraduate degree in the United States.

    The following materials are generally required for study abroad applications:

    1.School Admission Application Form;

    2.School Application Fee;

    3.High school diploma;

    4.Original transcripts of three years of high school;

    5.TOEFL or IELTS scores: SATI or II (required to apply to prestigious schools);

    6.Guarantee documents (including financial guarantee letter, financial statement, bank deposit certificate);

    7.Business card of the applicant's parents, proof of employment and salary;

    8.Letters of recommendation written by 2-3 school referees;

    9.Resume;

    10.study plan;

    11.Personal statement.

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