I am a student at Ontario University, and I usually don t have good grades, and I want to study abro

Updated on educate 2024-07-09
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Japan is more developed than China, and life will not be so bad. The common feature of Japan and the U.S. is that hand-made cooked food is more expensive. The United States is more developed than Japan, and other prices are more expensive, so unless you plan to work and study, if your family is not very rich, don't estimate it.

    However, the point is whether you can speak Japanese or English fluently, although there are many people who study abroad without language barriers, but this is also a point to consider. Also, if you are a person who is quite sensitive to the history of World War II and wants to exterminate all the Japanese, you should never go to Japan, because this issue is easy to contradict.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Damn, of course it's the United States. Not to mention the history of the year. Japan's chances are far from those of the United States.

    And the level of consumption in Japan is no worse than in the United States. The GPA is low, and there are no scholarships not only in the United States, but also in Japan. And I don't believe that your Japanese is better than English.

    Finally, the Japanese will discriminate against the Chinese, especially on their turf. In the U.S., you don't have to worry about it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Feed! Upstairs, don't go too far! Can you just talk about it?

    The landlord generally goes to the United States and the competition is fierce. There needs to be a good foundation.

    But Japanese stuff seems to be quite expensive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Although this is not quite right, but China did not step on the Eurasian continent in the Yuan Dynasty, China was also an aggressor in many dynasties, and it is not possible to look at the problem with tolerance. And as far as I know, many Japanese people are actually very curious and enthusiastic about the Chinese.

    Prices in Japan seem to be really expensive, as if an apple costs 300 yen, which is equivalent to 21 yuan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When Jean went to the United States. Have you forgotten that Japan is fighting us China? Can't go to Japan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At present, many institutions have the content of study abroad planning, but the praise is mixed, the information is uneven, I know that Mercer Education is very good at doing this, the content of study abroad planning may start from your own problems, good grades, may need to improve in other aspects, you can check their official website for details.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can apply again after the U.S. student visa is denied.

    For re-application after visa refusal, you should pay attention to the re-application regulations of each consulate. For example, it is possible to specify the day of the week when the re-application will be accepted, or the re-application may not be accepted until 6 months have passed. If the applicant is refused a visa, you should wait until you can provide convincing evidence.

    to apply to the U.S. Consulate in your area. If you do not have a new application, there is no need to apply again, otherwise you will face the result of refusal again.

    Remedies for a U.S. student visa refusal: After the visa refusal, you can schedule a new visa interview.

    At present, the overall situation of student visas in the United States is good, but there are also many students who are not fully prepared and cannot successfully obtain visas. Students applying for a U.S. visa need to pay attention to the division of consular districts of each consulate, such as the issuance of a student's passport.

    The place is Beijing, but the student's usual residence is in Shanghai, and when he goes to the Shanghai consulate for a visa, he forgets to bring his real estate certificate and household registration book, so he cannot prove that his permanent residence is Shanghai, and his visa is denied.

    You can schedule a new visa interview at any time after a U.S. visa refusal, but due to the limited number of places available at each consulate, it is likely that the student will be able to schedule an interview later than the required arrival time of the school. Don't worry too much about this happening.

    In a hurry, students can apply to the consulate for an urgent appointment according to their specific situation, or apply to the school to arrive a few days late, of course, they can also choose to apply to the school for a semester of enrollment with well-prepared materials.

    Analysis of U.S. student visa refusal and re-visa.

    A correct and complete visa application form is very important for visa application, and one of the reasons for visa refusal will be the wrong information on the application form, as well as the filling in that does not meet the requirements, or the filling in the form that is false or false. If interviewed.

    When the visa officer does not ask any questions at all and does not give the applicant a chance to explain, the visa refusal is processed, and the applicant often thinks that it is an unfair decision made by the consular officer. In fact, this is not the case, because the consul is already there.

    Before the interview, the application materials are reviewed in advance, and based on the materials submitted by the applicant, the applicant is deemed to have problems with the overall situation, or has a tendency to immigrate, or does not meet the requirements and provisions of the immigration law, and the visa is refused.

    It is best to simulate the U.S. student visa interview in advance.

    In addition, some students were denied visas because they did not conduct a Q&A simulation in advance, and were nervous when communicating with the visa officer on the spot, resulting in not being able to answer the visa officer's questions well. Each student's family situation is different, and the embassy and consulate's ** and consultation ** often cannot give a clear answer according to the specific situation of the student.

    In addition, when submitting application materials, you must not deceive, you must seek truth from facts, which is related to the students' lives. If the visa officer finds that the application materials submitted by the students are fraudulent, it may affect the normal study abroad of the students, and even be banned from entering the country for life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. All USTC is very advantageous, ordinary 211 universities are basically unknown to the United States, and many 985s are not worth much in the eyes of Americans. And your GPA is not high. Therefore, it will be difficult to win the grand prize, the small prize should not be a big problem, and the AD of the TOP100 should not be a big problem.

    So now you have to make a beautiful G and T grades, a certain amount of scientific research, and the rest, learn ceramics ......

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In 211 engineering schools, applying to study abroad generally directly looks at the basis point or weighted average score, but most of them look at the weighted average score.

    If the weighted average score is low, our school (also from Project 211) can be retaken. Therefore, we generally retake the score to earn points.

    It is very difficult to get a scholarship in the United States, especially during the financial crisis, and many Wall Street white-collar workers return to college to get a degree. So now, it's not good to apply for a scholarship in the United States.

    Personally, I recommend going to some universities in Commonwealth countries or the European Union, and the scholarship coverage is relatively wide, but, as far as I know, those schools have rigorous teaching and it is not easy to get a degree.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can position yourself first.

    Enter your GPA major into the system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates who are similar to yours, and you can see which schools they have applied to, or filter according to your study abroad goals to see which backgrounds of people have applied to your target universities, and make a rough positioning based on your own situation. Hope to adopt.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Are you planning to apply for a master's degree in studying abroad? Then you can work hard to improve your GPA in the next two years, and at the same time participate in more activities, find some extra points in terms of background, and language scores are also more important. What did you study? Is it engineering?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's for your own future, I recommend going to the United States, even if the level of English is not as good as Japanese, but it's all exercise, and it's a morning and evening exercise. After graduating from Japan in the future, it is better to work in **, your mother is in the United States, and you are likely to work in the United States in the future, so practicing English is a matter of time and time, and the language is still faster the older the elementary school, not to mention that you are not afraid of hardships and study very well?!

    I don't have a say in what Japanese students are like, and I haven't been to school in Japan. However, it can be said that the learning atmosphere in American colleges and universities is extremely strong, but only if it is a good school. There is no doubt that higher education in the United States is good in the world, so there is no need to study in Japan if you have an undergraduate year in the United States, and the relationship between Japan and China, South Korea, and North Korea has been very tense recently, and even Japan and the United States are not optimistic.

    But the final decision is your own, and there are many factors to study in one place, such as Japan's eating habits are very similar to China's, but the United States is different, your major, climate, medical care, etc. are all problems, and I want to help you.

    Make your own decisions and hope you have a bright future!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Suggested USA.

    Reason 1: Japanese! I am a second foreign language in college, so I have a certain understanding.

    At first, it will be easy to learn, but the more you go, the more difficult it will be, because grammar is a headache! (It's painful). In addition, Japanese is a small language, so it will be more targeted in the future, but it will be smaller for the crowd.

    Reason 2: In the top 200 of the World University Rankings (Shanghai Jiaotong University), there are 85 in the United States and only 9 in Japan. Think about the crowds in Japan.

    The number of applicants is different. Moreover, in terms of research strength, Japanese electronics is really good, but compared with the United States, it is not a grade, which can be seen from the decline of Sony.

    Reason 3: The cost of living in Japan is very high. It's also stressful. There is pressure in the United States, but it is always benign.

    Reason 4: Future development. Japan's domestic labor force is saturated, so how many vacancies are for foreigners? In the U.S., if you have a one-year internship in liberal arts and 29 months in science. You praised the experience, whether it is to return to China for development or to apply for a green card, it is very helpful.

    Finally: I don't think the relationship between China and the United States is much worse, because they are both big countries. But it's hard to talk about it with Japan, because the national grievances are too heavy. When you go to the other country, you will feel uncomfortable.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If your family can support you financially, you can go to Japan for high school and then go to university in the United States.

    The reason for this is that the United States is still better than Japan in terms of education.

    You can't get a higher education and go to a lower country to study, unless you go to that country purely for preference.

    Japanese high school students are basically similar to anime, they are more diligent, and they will take advantage of it to go to work after class.

    Politics and studying abroad are two different things, and many of my classmates and friends are in Japan, and they didn't say they wanted to come back.

    The Japanese don't participate in politics either, you ** say yours.

    When the Diaoyu Islands issue was at its most tense, there were no fewer students.

    Speaking of the United States, the flu and the campus are not also scary.

    Still, a lot of people go.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on what you study Fighting a war does not affect academic exchanges.

    For example, when I was studying at Harvard, I took the Department of Oriental Languages and went to Japan as an exchange student for one year.

    As for the family property. I have a scholarship every year. The Harvard Scholarship has $7W.

    And then I started my own small cleaning company that was making $9w a year. In a few years, counting the investment, there is also a **ah, and I have also earned about 100w dollars.

    Studying abroad is, of course, 0 cost. When I was in the second grade of secondary school, I was already self-sufficient. If you don't do that, you have to rely on your family to support you to go to college, and in the United States, sort of.

    In short, don't be afraid of hardships and study well...These are the basic conditions for reading the Ivy League. It's basically like this.

    Innovation, organizational ability, and team spirit are the criteria for elite schools to find talents.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on what you want to learn Anime, of course, you have to go to Japan, I feel that the American economy is getting worse and worse, and it doesn't necessarily happen when you graduate at this age, and studying in the United States has a little bit of economic conditions at home, and 300w is almost enough for your tuition for a few years

    It depends on your personal opinion, I recommend going to Japan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello,Japanese animation is indeed the most leading in the world.,Like the anime or animated characters we are familiar with,Basically, they all originated in Japan.,Whether to consider going to Japan or not depends on your own situation.,If you want to go,,It's completely okay to go at home with this economic condition.。

    In addition, the cultural exchanges and political issues between the two countries do not affect each other, so you don't have to worry about this.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I have professor friends in many schools in the United States and Japan, and I feel that the quality of teaching and research in American schools is higher and more learning, and there are more Chinese students studying in the United States, so I can make a lot of friends studying in the United States, which is beneficial to my work and development after graduation. In addition, the English language used in the United States is more convenient for future international exchanges. Of course, whether you go to the United States or Japan, you must choose a good school, otherwise it is better to be in China.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Landlord, don't believe the people in the anime, it's better to study in the United States.

    If you really want to go to Japan, you have to learn about some Japanese universities first. There are some great majors in Japan that you can go to.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You're talking about U.S. dollars, or renminbi. If it's RMB, I'm afraid that you will not be able to afford to spend your family property in any country where you go to finish your PhD from high school.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think we have to pursue what we like and are interested in, and we will be willing to do what we like, and I am willing to endure hardship for what I like, no matter how hard and tired I am, I don't feel hard and I won't get bored I just listened to my parents and studied animation design, but I myself like hotel management, I still don't like to develop an interest in anime after a year and a half, I feel that I regret not choosing the major I wanted.

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