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If you studied Italian while in China, then studying abroad in Italy is for you. If you studied English in the past and want to study abroad in Italy and learn a foreign language again, then I don't think it's better to study German and French in Germany or France. First of all, the scope of use of Italian is too small, and there are fewer opportunities for employment in the future than in the big languages.
Second, as far as I know, Italy has the largest reduction in education budgets among Western European countries, so some Italian universities may have fewer educational resources than universities in other Western European countries, which is actually bad for students. Third, Italy is more famous for majors such as industrial design, whether this meets your needs, other majors do not have much advantage compared to German and French universities. The best choice to study in Europe is the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
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Studying in Italy is generally good, the cost is not very high, and the degree content is also good. You can give it a try.
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Sen Miao's official ** has various information left by students studying in Italy **Some life experience sharing about studying abroad may be able to help you.
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e China and Italy Study Abroad Lecture, a very good activity, you can pay attention to it, held in Sen Miao School.
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Italy is a place where real gold is tested. You are a strong man and you will succeed. You will learn rigorous knowledge. You're a dou, all I can say is that you're a pathetic person. I love this fair land.
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Senmiao School's study abroad experts tailor the best study abroad plan for students according to their own circumstances.
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I am the parent of the student, Sen Miao's teaching quality is good, and at the same time, I also like their closed management, dormitory and teaching together, so that the child is safer.
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One of the advantages: easy to enroll, short school period.
Italy has a large number of world-class art schools, first-class colleges and comprehensive universities, with many educational resources, different from domestic education, no college entrance examination system, and easy to enroll. The undergraduate program is 3 years and the graduate program is 2 years.
Advantage 2: Public schools are tuition-free.
So far, Italian public universities have maintained their tradition of not treating education as a profitable industry. There is no tuition fee, and the registration fee for international students is RMB 10,000 yuan a year (most of them can be exempted from applying for grants, and most of them have applied for grants), and they can basically get a scholarship of 10,000-50,000 yuan after passing the basic 3 subjects (equivalent to poverty subsidies, and at the same time get free dormitory opportunities, canteen cards and other subsidies).
Advantage 3: The cost of living is relatively low, which is equivalent to the first-tier cities in China.
The cost of living in Italy can be said to be one of the lowest in Europe! It only costs 400-1000 euros per person per month, which is equivalent to 3000-7800 yuan (the range indicates that the living expenses of the first and second tier cities in Italy are different).
Advantage 4: Freedom of registration The threshold is low.
Italian universities have independent administrative powers and are subject to a system of free registration. University admission requirements are low, students with a high degree of Chinese and equivalent qualifications can enroll in any university in Italy.
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Studying in Italy will only have a competitive advantage if you read the Italian language, and you will have the opportunity to return home if you read the Italian language, history and culture well! In developed countries, studying for a bachelor's degree is a skill and for employment, while studying for graduate and doctoral degrees is an interest, which can be a taxi driver and ordinary people, and it may not necessarily have a competitive advantage over undergraduate employment after studying! Maybe in a few years China will be the same, undergraduate for employment, graduate and doctoral are interest, of course, it does not exclude the employment advantages of graduate students in some industries, but after all, there are not many, such as studying medicine in the United States, you can have a license after graduation, but graduate and doctoral graduates, if you do not study medical undergraduates in the United States, even if you read graduate and doctoral graduates, you can't get a medical license at all!
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5.High level of medical benefits: Chinese students can enjoy free medical care when they participate in insurance;
International students studying in Italy can enjoy free medical treatment in Italy as long as they participate in student medical insurance and pay about RMB 50 per month on time, which solves the worries of the majority of Chinese students. International students can enjoy free medical care during their stay in Italy by enrolling in student health insurance, which covers the cost of medical care.
6.Unique advantageous majors: 3 years for bachelor's degree, 2 years for master's degree;
As we all know, Italy is the birthplace of the European Renaissance and an ancient civilization with a long history and culture and art, and the position of Italian universities in European universities is particularly important, because Italy is the pioneer of the first modern education university in Europe! The Italian university education system has had an impact on the education systems of European and world universities"World-class"Effect. Italy's universities such as the University of Bologna, the University of Rome, and the Technical University of Milan are all world universities.
Italy has a number of characteristic majors that other European countries cannot "clone", and the traditional advantageous majors are: industrial design (automobile design), architectural design, fashion design, tourism management, viticulture and winemaking, cultural relics restoration and protection, agriculture, communication engineering, electronic information engineering, biotechnology, pharmaceutical preparations, pharmacology and technology, human resource management, international economics and engineering, ship and ocean engineering, media studies, Italian culture and language media; The advantageous majors in art are: decoration, painting, sculpture, stage design, graphic design, fashion design, trumpet, composition, cello, piano, vocal music, clarinet, chorus**, etc.
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Go out to read this book and go to graduate school can go out early The language must be exposed early The basic learning is earlier Applying for a master's degree is simpler Going out late You can feel the domestic first Each has its pros and cons It also depends on you What is the undergraduate exam in China Very good and satisfying undergraduate You can read in China first Not very satisfied You can go abroad directly.
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You can consider going to Italy for a master's degree, the journalism department can consider going to the University of Bologna for a master's degree, and the Chinese department still counts. I don't think that the Chinese master's education in Italy will be better than in China. And the Italian side does not allow a wide range of major changes.
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You can go to Italy for graduate school after completing your bachelor's degree, there are many good private universities that offer courses taught in English, and you can also choose Italian language courses at public universities.
The most advantageous majors in Italy are design, architecture, marketing and communication related to luxury.
In Italy, if you sign a contract with a regular employer, you can change to a working residence, and the key is to be able to speak Italian.
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Benefit: It is convenient to watch football, and you can travel all over Europe during your studies.
The disadvantages are: language barrier, few good schools, Italian economy is sluggish, and it is difficult to find a job after graduation.
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It is good to learn a small language.
Cons To be honest, I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
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