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I considered both schools, but because I am an industrial designer in science and engineering, I chose Politecnico di Milano. Mili is still under the science and engineering category, attaches more importance to science and engineering, and still relies on engineering. And in art colleges, I don't know if you learn engineering drawing or some engineering software like Pro Engineer (PROE).
Heyida is also very good. If you want to study art, go to Heyi University. You can also go to the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence.
It depends on which style you prefer at the undergraduate level, Italian style is more freewheeling, Germany is more rigid and suitable for mass production, Nordic simplicity, and so on.
In addition, Italian is more troublesome, there are eight tenses and seven forms, which means that each verb has more than ninety conjugations, and it is difficult to graduate in Italy.
But if you go to Finland, IELTS is fine, but you also need to learn Finnish well when you live in Finland, despite their high English proficiency.
It is recommended that you go to school normally at the undergraduate level, learn what you need to learn, and then think about these things in the second semester of your junior year, and it is still difficult to learn industrial design well, I hope you are willing to work hard.
If you have time, go to the Italian Blue Sky Struggle in Italy and other forums to see it.
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You've thought about it early!
If you go to Italy, you need to learn Italian, but you don't need to go to Finland.
And it depends on which direction you go, whether you prefer Italian style or Scandinavian style
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Because I'm going abroad for graduate school, I've recently learned more about Nordic schools and helped you look at two other schools, so I'd like to tell you about it
The one in Helsinki should have tuition fees, but it won't be very expensive, because Finland still seems to be tuition-free, and the annual living expenses are about 5 to 60,000 yuan, do you want to go to undergraduate? It is not recommended to go to Finland as almost all courses are taught in Finnish or Swedish (unless you know how to do so). Reeds.
If you are a graduate student, it is recommended that you go to graduate school is more suitable, and the Nordic design is very good, IKEA is in the Nordics, I also like the Nordic local furniture design style, and the Nordic environment is also good
If you want to say which school is better, I feel that it is the Milan Polytechnic University, the number one school in Italy However, because it is a science and engineering college, the design major is not very prominent, and like the university in Helsinki, language will also be a barrier, the undergraduate is taught in Italian, and the international graduate students have English courses. The one in the UK, I don't know if you're talking about the Royal Academy of Art or the Royal Academy, the former is slightly better ranked than the one in Helsinki, but both are around two or three thousand in the world; The latter is Imperial College London, a very powerful school, and the advantage of studying in the UK is that there is no problem with the language
As for the tuition fees of the other two schools, you can go to their respective official websites to take a good look However, according to my experience, Italian schools are not too expensive and should be relatively affordable, but the tuition fees of schools in the UK are generally relatively high, at least more than 200,000 a year...
Finally, if you really want to study furniture design, it is recommended that you go to Northern Europe for graduate school, which is really suitable @
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