Is it possible for children from middle families to study abroad

Updated on educate 2024-07-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you are a normal family, I recommend that you stay in Asia and go to countries such as South Korea, Japan, and Singapore.

    But you don't speak Japanese and Korean languages - dizzy.

    If you go to Japan and South Korea, you will definitely have to study the language for a year.

    The second way is to go to English-speaking countries, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.

    It is recommended not to go to the UK, education has been industrialized, and I feel that the quality of education has not been very good in recent years.

    From the perspective of education, the United States is the first choice.

    But you probably haven't taken the language test yet

    That's okay, depending on your family background, you can't afford to go to an ordinary school in the United States.

    My suggestion is that you hurry up and take a TOEFL test now, and the English of the child who should have just finished the college entrance examination is still good.

    Then quickly use the TOEFL score to apply to an American community college, so that after two years of study, you can transfer to a regular university.

    The curriculum is very loose, and the tuition fee is cheap, so you can work part-time while studying.

    Because at the current time, you can't catch up with the fall class of the university, so you can only apply to the community.

    I feel that the time is very urgent, if you are in a hurry, go to the agent There is a person upstairs who said that the visa situation is not good recently, don't talk nonsense if you haven't signed it, so as not to mislead people! Since the financial crisis, the visa has become much easier, I signed it in April, basically the people around me have passed, and the question is very loose, I hope the landlord will seize the opportunity!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Some of the upstairs are right, but if your home is ordinary, the first problem is that you have to put a lot of pressure on the family when you go out, and there is a lot of money to guarantee.

    The second part-time job earns a lot of money, more than 12 an hour, but the premise is that you have to have a way to work in a foreign store, otherwise there will be no such price.

    It's really not easy to make money, I did it, and I understood how hard it was for my parents to make money. It's hard to make money and study at the same time.

    Actually, I just want to say landlord, do you have to go out? There are also many ways in China, you don't have to read a book to get a job, I think with strength and some luck, you can get a job. A foreign country is not a paradise, and while studying here, you will lose a lot of things, and you have thought about whether it is worth it?

    What is your purpose in life?

    Go to ** countries, Canada, the United States and New Zealand, Australia, some European countries are good.

    It should be noted that it is not easy to get a visa recently, and their start of school is in the month of next year, so you are very dangerous, if you can't get a visa, what should you do in China.

    Hope it helps you think about it

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is possible to earn tuition by working part-time, but it depends largely on the country, region and city where you are studying.

    In any case, the cost of studying abroad, even if there is a scholarship, requires a part-time job plus a certain amount of initial funds. Otherwise, you won't be able to get a visa. Because the visa is a deposit. The exact amount varies from country to country.

    In fact, there is no absolute between the two books and studying abroad, which is stronger or weaker. It's up to you to be professional. Some majors don't need to study abroad at all.

    We say that we will go to the United Kingdom to study finance, and the media will go to the United States. In fact, it is only a one-sided view. It is also said that the best way to learn hotel management is Switzerland, but according to our national conditions, not to mention that you can't save the tuition, that is, you learn, and come back is the lobby manager, and you can't earn it back.

    It's better to go to the Beijing United Nations General Assembly.

    Maybe I'm talking a little generally, but it's really because studying abroad is a complicated thing, and it's not clear about your specific situation.

    If you're just looking for a cheaper option to study abroad, you can consider a school in the Netherlands, rest assured, English is fine, and you don't have to learn Dutch.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Have you taken the TOEFL, GRE or something? If you're really good at English, then you'll have to take the TOEFL. In order to apply to study abroad, you have to write an application letter to that side.

    In your case, it is estimated that there will be no scholarship, the general tuition fee is 10,000 US dollars a year, plus the cost of living and that or something, you need at least 100,000 yuan a year abroad, do you think that even if you go abroad, you can earn more than 100,000 yuan while working while going to school (washing dishes, washing dishes, etc.)? I'm not hitting you, sometimes, people really have to face reality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    With the development of society, many parents will send their children to study abroad when their children grow up, and sending their children to study abroad can make their children more knowledgeable, and can also give their children more employment opportunities. Today, I will tell you which children are not suitable to be sent to study abroad?

    Like us, many parents in China will protect their children very well, but many parents in foreign countries are in a state of free-range. If the child is not independent enough, the parents have always doted on them to grow up, and all the things are done by the parents to help them do well, then this type of child is definitely not suitable for studying abroad. Firstly, studying abroad, they are unable to handle relationships with their friends, and secondly, it is also difficult for them to accept without their parents by their side.

    Most children will choose to go home, and some children may have problems that are very difficult to solve.

    Nowadays, studying abroad seems to have become a phenomenon of following the trend, and some parents who are not particularly good families will also send their children to study abroad. But we must know that the amount of money needed to study abroad is very large, foreigners earn US dollars, while we earn RMB, which itself has a certain difference. On the Internet, I saw a university professor who sent his child to study abroad, and as a university professor, his monthly salary was more than 10,000 yuan.

    But even this cannot support the child's expenses abroad, and the relationship between parents and children becomes very poor. However, like many of us in China, the monthly salary has not reached more than 10,000 yuan at all, so it is also recommended that if the family situation is not particularly good, it is best not to send children to study abroad.

    We must know that it is legal to own a gun in foreign countries like the United States, and children in foreign countries are also very irritable, and riots often occur in foreign countries. If our children are more irritable, and we send our children to study abroad, it is also very likely that the children will have conflicts with others, and eventually lead to dangerous things for the children.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Children who lack independence and self-care skills are not suitable for studying abroad because these children do not have a good living habit and cannot be self-reliant, so studying abroad will encounter many problems.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Children with bad personalities, poor academic performance, poor social skills, short tempers, and poor economic conditions are not suitable for studying abroad.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think it's suitable for children who are disobedient, don't like to read, don't have the ability to take care of themselves, don't like to study, and children who like to fight.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ask yourself a few questions: 1. What do you want to study? What countries do you want to study in?

    Is it a country that has an educational advantage in this hail picking? What are the chances of a child getting approved? 2. After graduation, are you going to engage in related work in **?

    Is it easier to achieve this dream by studying abroad? 3. Can the child's self-discipline in learning reach the language test within two years? Can the family's financial conditions support the child to complete his or her education?

    If the child is very good, he can get some scholarships to reduce the burden on the family, if the grades are average, all by the family, and only half of the family should not go abroad to study, there are good schools in the country for him to study.

    I think it depends on the child's wishes, he likes it and can develop well abroad, and as a parent, he should fully support it. Zhan Qingyun is a good example, he gave up the opportunity to send graduate students to Peking University, and chose to take out a loan of 1 million to go to Harvard University for graduate school.

    Hello, everyone, I'm Sister Feng, I'm glad about your question. Is it a good choice for the average family to let their children study abroad? Mine is that it costs a lot of money for children to study abroad. It is difficult for the average family to have an income to support their expenses. Please see**.

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