Regarding the issue of studying in Europe, I hope that all heroes will give advice...

Updated on culture 2024-06-14
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It depends on the direction of your future major For example, you study art, chemical engineering, medicine, agriculture, foreign economics Go to Belarus, Russia, Ukraine Please note that I didn't say the United States, Germany, France, because 1 to take the minor language level certificate 2 You said that it is suitable for working families, so don't talk nonsense The countries mentioned above 1 Low consumption 2 Strong professionalism But I just don't know whether you want to go to an English-speaking country or the Russian-speaking country mentioned above In fact, according to the current development of China, the relationship between China and Russia is the most important relationship in the future Everyone can speak English Far away·· And how old are you ? Are you preparing for undergraduate or do you want to go to graduate school? It would be good to be more detailed The above three countries belong to Eastern Europe Russia is a world power There is nothing to say about learning and education But the law and order are worrying Skinheads are not a joke Ukraine has to learn the Ukrainian language for a year Why?

    I changed it, Belarus didn't change it, the education mechanism is relatively stable, the law and order are stable, and the people are simple.

    Hey, anyway, you want to study in Europe, tell me about your own situation, I don't know how old you are, whether it's a bachelor's degree or a graduate student.

    The national policy is relatively favorable, and the United States studies hard and gets a full scholarship, and nothing else is practical.

    As for what I said upstairs, my roommate next door was a graduate student in Spain and came to my country to study before finishing school, why is it turbulent.

    As for Italy, Germany No tuition? That's a public one, you have to take the exam first, and then you don't need money to eat, drink, and Lazar? In fact, a friend said that going to the UK to spend 30-400,000 yuan a year Why is it so expensive Is it because they go to a private school Can it not be expensive?

    So there's a degree to everything, and there's pros and cons, and it's good to think about it comprehensively.

    There is another suggestion Once you decide which country to go to If you want to go, go directly to the local international students 1 Low cost 2 Someone to help you 3 Easy pick-up You can take you to the medical examination to pay tuition Tell you where to eat Which things are cheap Don't underestimate these This is very necessary There are very real things Otherwise you will find out after you go abroad The indifference of human feelings So let's put an end to the kind of Chinese who have no conscience and don't help their compatriots nnd said too much You will find out after you go abroad Huh dui le The last point is important That is, which country and which school you go to, directly find the students of that school to help you handle it, the advantage is convenient, economical, and affordable!!

    Finally, I wish you the best of luck in finding the ideal study abroad trip to Europe and succeeding in your studies

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, I'm Nordic Star.

    I took a look at your situation, if you want to go to Europe to study for a master's degree, you usually need a professional counterpart, that is, you can only study applied physics, you can start again from the bachelor's degree, and the major is not restricted. The UK, the Netherlands and the Nordic countries can be taught in English, and most of them charge tuition fees. Other basic needs to learn a minor language first, and then apply to the school, which takes longer, but is free of tuition.

    There are IELTS TOEFL courses taught in English, but there are also some cases that do not need to, and there is a possibility of direct admission through an interview, and there are schools that will start in February next year. Your financial situation is as you described, you need to work on your own wherever you go, but I think you are quite good at business, and there are many opportunities abroad, so I believe that this aspect is not a big problem for you, just how to balance your studies and part-time work.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Coincidentally, our marketing manager also studied physics in college, as long as you work hard, there will be no problem! French engineers, business and management are good, and if it is a public school, you will have enough money for two or three years. Do you want to go to undergraduate or graduate school?

    By the way, when I first came to France to study, I was very poor at French, so even if I studied hard, I had a lot of knowledge that I couldn't understand thoroughly. Many international students who have been dropped out of school are also subject to language problems. So learn the language hard!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Number one, if your ultimate goal is to immigrate, the Nordics are not very realistic, and countries with good environment, high welfare, and good security are the ones that make them safe and secure because they don't accept immigrants, and the people are rich.

    Second, if you want to immigrate and study in a better country, you can only consider the developed countries of Western Europe, but because these countries have a history of large numbers of immigrants, the security is not good, but the welfare can be basically guaranteed.

    Thirdly, if your language is limited to English, it seems that in Europe you can only choose the United Kingdom, otherwise you will have to learn the local language of any other country, such as French, German, Spanish, etc.

    To sum up, you can choose the United Kingdom, or if you want to learn another language, you can go to Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and Central Europe is not chaotic and backward, Northern Europe is quiet, and there are few people, and Switzerland is also very good, but you can go and study, be a student, but immigration is unlikely.

    Or you can wait for the Nordic to have investment immigrants in the future, you can buy real estate, invest and so on, and achieve the purpose of immigration.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nordic is very difficult, because in addition to some business schools, Nordic are tuition-free, and there are requirements for IELTS, it seems to be above, to study in Northern Europe, undergraduate courses are basically in the local native language, so you must read preparatory courses, but Nordic countries generally only accept applications from college students, you do not take the college entrance examination, do not enter the university, the probability of passing is very low, I personally recommend going to the United Kingdom and the United States, these more popular study destinations. The UK is not in London, living expenses plus tuition fees for 300,000 a Chinese New Year's Eve are certainly enough, undergraduate study in the United States is quite cheap, and you happen to have TOEFL scores, more suitable to go.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are considering immigration, it is still recommended to consider Australia, a Commonwealth country, which is more like Europe, and easier to immigrate than Europe, if you go to high school, it is also easy, the cost is definitely enough, there is no problem with safety, sun, beaches, forests, and seaports. Just an IELTS score is required. If you go to high school, you shouldn't be tired.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.The EU is not too high. Some states in Germany don't want money. It seems that there are places in Northern Europe that do not require tuition, but the cost of living can be a bit high.

    2.I advise you to learn them all. And neither language is too bad.

    The French don't like English, but they use it in class. Only English, not French, is an absolute disaster. They are too confident in their language and indifferent to people who don't speak English and only French.

    3.In the case of no relatives and no reason abroad, academic pressure and heavy economic pressure, the kind of people you said "eat well, sleep well, and live happily" are not nothing, there are not many. However, after returning to China, this period of "not eating well, sleeping well, and not having a good time" will be your future good memories.

    If you want not to be withdrawn, it is recommended that 1If you learn the language well, you can learn as much as you can. 2.

    Optimism, (to be honest, it's not easy to do, at least not yet). 3.Academically top-notch, let the rest of the students adore you (this is the state I am currently pursuing, I don't know if I can do it).

    4.This suggestion is that you solve a big problem in your studies and consider how much your part-time job will affect your studies. We have your grades on the diploma here, and the employer will look at it when looking for a job, it's so bad that no one wants it.

    I have classmates who work part-time, but generally those who can afford it at home will not work during the semester, unless it is linked to the major, which is a good internship opportunity. However, this varies from person to person, so it is recommended that you prepare for at least two years of sufficient living expenses, and then consider it in the third year. The salary is related to the city, and the big city is definitely high, but the rent is also expensive, and it is difficult to find a house.

    The average restaurant is 5 to 8 euros an hour (Germany and France should be about the same), and a good job requires fluency in the language such as a native language, more than 10 euros an hour, or it is to use professional knowledge, such as familiarity with local tax laws, help with accounting, etc.

    5.It's more annoying than the third year of high school, and the life of the third year of high school is taken care of, and you take care of yourself here. Hiring a nanny in China is a few hundred yuan a month, and the labor cost here is super expensive, unless your family has money, it is best to give up this idea, and the white nanny seems to be not very diligent in her work, and she has to take holidays and increase her salary at every turn.

    Living independently is also an ability. Learn... Good schools have a 30 percent pass rate on certain courses.

    Half of them don't graduate. My French classmates, who are studying in medical school in their home country, told me that there is a high rate of elimination, and that the relationship between my classmates is a bit problematic, and they are competitors to each other. But it's much better if you don't study medical law.

    Good luck!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 The UK is the most expensive in Europe. If it's the UK, it's at least 20w a year. France, Spain, Italy are cheaper, 10w a year.

    2. To go to France, you must learn French. No English is required.

    3. All incidents are individual cases. The sun is beautiful abroad. There are a lot of Chinese people, and they will not be lonely.

    4 can only work for Chinese people who do not know the language, the salary is very low, very tired, and there is no dignity. 300 euros a month, and it is a black worker.

    5. Learning is very intense, and it is even more difficult if it is French, so take classes directly in French. However, you will face withdrawal or visa refusal detention for the exam.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, it is recommended that you determine the purpose of your trip. Many people have experienced the confusing period of high school, and simply "going abroad" may not be able to solve all problems as soon as possible.

    The second is the issue of language and professional direction. Chinese languages vary from one language to another in Europe. Several other netizens mentioned that Germany is German, Russia is Russian, and so on.

    Aside from language, there are many countries to consider for studying engineering, such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and so on. Recently, the exchange rate of the euro against the yuan has eased, but the undergraduate degree also ranges from more than 100,000 to more than 200,000 yuan a year, depending on the official data given by the university.

    To be sure, many schools in Europe allow part-time work, at least you can work on campus.

    When you understand all of this, you should compare the subject background advantages of each school, and then look at the application deadlines of each school. If you are short on time, you can consider an agent with a good reputation, but beware of black agents and general agents misleading. If you want DIY, it may take more time and energy, but it is worth putting more effort into your dream of studying abroad.

    I have written so much, I hope it will be useful to you.

    good luck

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    European countries such as France and Germany are free of tuition, and Russia, Malta, and Ukraine are also relatively cheap, 6-80,000 yuan a year.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Ireland is not too cheap, but the west is still not too expensive, galway, look up this place, I am also studying in Ireland now, it is not too difficult to find a job, there are some Chinese restaurants, this country mainly speaks English. Next to the UK, the economy is medium.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's best to find some countries in Central and Southern Europe, where tuition fees are cheap and you can work, and don't think about Eastern Europe, because you are not allowed to work here.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello classmates:

    If your major is in English, if you choose an English-taught country like Belgium or the Netherlands, you will not have much choice of major, and you can only choose to study business, such as management.

    If it is Norway, Finland and other tuition-free countries, your major has no advantage, and you generally can't apply to the school, these countries welcome science and engineering students.

    I would suggest you have the option of going to the UK for a one-year master's degree. The UK education system is flexible and accepts students who change majors. Like English majors, there is a wide range of majors to choose from, such as education, translation, media, logistics, finance, investment analysis, hotel management, etc.

    In terms of cost, due to the ongoing impact of the economic crisis, it is now the best choice to go to the UK, as the pound is still in the downturn. Now the annual cost of living in the UK plus tuition fees is about 14-200,000 a year, you can consider it, I hope the above answers will help you!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Recommend New Zealand to you.

    1.New Zealand is a Commonwealth country, with a number of world-ranked universities and majors, a wide range of disciplines, a practical education, a wide range of teaching methods, and students with strong hands-on ability. Mutual recognition of academic qualifications between New Zealand and China.

    2.New Zealand's study abroad and immigration policies are more relaxed than those of other countries, and the cost of studying abroad is low among Commonwealth countries. You can work legally during your study abroad, and you can earn all your living expenses and part of your tuition fees by working after school and during holidays.

    To apply for a New Zealand student visa, you do not need to provide college entrance examination scores, nor do you need to provide English scores such as IELTS and TOEFL.

    3.New Zealand is a stable country, with good public security, high national income, high social welfare, and a comfortable life, and no xenophobic tendencies.

    4.New Zealand has beautiful scenery and no pollution, and is known as the "hometown of white clouds" and "God's back garden".

    We hope you find the above helpful, and if necessary, you can log on to New Zealand International** (New Zealand Immigration and Immigration Licensed Consultant Agency) for more details.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Whether you go abroad by self-examination or national education, you can do it after the international education school meets the standards, and the visa is quite fast, and the self-examination must be very good

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