If you choose to study in German or English speaking countries, I hope that you can help with experi

Updated on society 2024-07-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Your professional grades are relatively good, and your English is also good (600 points in level 6, you can take the IELTS test, and your German is not bad.) Almighty. The only slight disadvantage is that the school is right and wrong 211 (which is clearly distinguished in foreign countries).

    If you want to go to a first-class school, it shouldn't be difficult to apply. So find the right positioning.

    In Germany, you can use your German language skills and English skills, so it is not difficult to learn. You said that German culture and way of thinking are completely different after all, and each country has its own set of culture and way of thinking, and you can't just let that happen. However, Germany is not a strong point in economics.

    It would be better to study economics, maybe go to the United States, the United Kingdom, and the United Kingdom. You can also apply to more top-notch universities. In addition, the recognition of studying abroad in these two countries is relatively high in China, and after returning to China, you can directly enter foreign companies.

    As for Hong Kong and Singapore, you can try to apply to public first-class universities, but it is more difficult, and other private second-rate universities are recommended not to go to them.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you want to study finance or economics and take it as your career goal in the future, and you don't want to develop in Germany in the future, you should not go to Germany, the strength of German universities is in various science and engineering departments, not to mention have you heard of any well-known German financial institutions in China? You don't study science and engineering, German is more meaningful to you as a language tool, German multinational companies, the common working language is also English (99% of Germans who do multinational ** English is better than ours), no matter how well you learn German, it is not of great practical significance (unless you are a full-time translator).

    Studying finance or management, Hong Kong and Singapore are both good, not far from home, and there are many investment banks and banks in these places, and there are a wide range of employment prospects. If you have good grades, you can also try to go to the United States to struggle, after all, the most well-known companies and institutions in the financial industry are American-funded.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Since your German is so good, consider going to Germany.

    After all, there are too many people who are proficient in English these days.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As long as you have perseverance, it's pretty much the same everywhere. However, foreign costs are very high, but don't look for a German husband, the culture is different, unless you are super adaptable. Germans are very serious about things, they like a quiet life, except for special occasions, they don't like to be noisy, they are very punctual, they have an agreed time, there are no special circumstances, and they are never easy to change.

    English is also spoken, and ordinary people can also live in villas (Singapore is also available).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    English and American literature are counterparting, basically bilingual or English; European studies are also expected to be multilingual. Changing majors across major categories is basically from the bachelor's degree, without the professional foundation of the bachelor's degree, and the master's degree in other majors cannot be read directly, after all, it is basically individed in Germany, and the master's degree is the deepening and continuation of the bachelor's degree.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In Germany, the requirements are stricter in this regard, and it is not possible to interdisciplinary without a relevant background. Why don't you consider the US or the UK? Ireland and the Netherlands without paying tuition fees?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In addition to language and culture, you can also choose the MBA in Logistics Management of the Technical University of Dresden, and it is basically impossible to change majors in Germany. If you change majors, you can only re-read the book.

    In addition, what schools you can apply to depends on your average college score.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Advantages: 1. At present, the largest number of foreign companies in China are German enterprises, with more than 5,000 enterprises. Germany's GDP is the sum of Britain and France, second only to the United States, China and Japan, and is China's largest country in the European Union, giving Germany more natural development platforms.

    2. Germany is the only country in the European Union with an immigration policy, and anyone who has lived in Germany for 5 years can apply for immigration. Germany belongs to the Schengen area, and obtaining a German visa allows you to freely enter and exit more than 30 Schengen countries (France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, etc.) to expand your international vision, which is one of the advantages that cannot be ignored for Chinese students. You can return to your home country at any time during the validity period of your visa to visit relatives or travel to a third country.

    3. Students studying at German universities can enjoy various discounts and conveniences in their daily lives. For example, free travel on public transportation in the state; Universities in the vast majority of cities in Germany offer student accommodation at low rents; Students can also enjoy very discounted medical insurance, which covers almost all major and minor illnesses. 4. The gold content of the German diploma is undoubted** rigorous in the Germans, and it is reflected in the job application.

    But if you have a German diploma, they will consider whether they can meet the salary you want.

    5. FOM University in Germany has a professional China team China team to provide full services, such as make-up classes, travel, airport pick-up, accommodation arrangements, etc., which can prevent students from cultural shock in Germany.

    The conditions are: Education: graduated from high school and took the college entrance examination (and above).

    Language: Mathematics, English or German (subject to passing the entrance exam).

    2. Enrollment majors.

    International Management, Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Business Administration, Computer Science and Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, Landscape Design, Architecture.

    The only and most reliable to go to Germany is the School of Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, and we have the only Sino-German college in the southwest. It is a cooperative school with German colleges and universities, and it is a tuition-free public school, an art university, and a private university, so you will not have to worry about visas. The condition is that all the application documents are true and the entrance exam is passed!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After graduation, returnees who can speak German and other small languages are better employed, and the treatment is slightly higher than that of English returnees under the same conditions, even if you do not return to China, you will have a year to find a job in Germany after graduation, and you can get a work visa if you find a job. Conditions for studying in Germany: the requirements are university students or graduates recruited by the state, 211 undergraduate 1 semester or ordinary undergraduate 3 semesters can apply, junior college students basically have to go to Germany through the cooperation project of Chinese universities, undergraduate graduates can also apply for a master's degree, according to the school major, the application is also different, it is recommended to go to the group review, that is, the cooperation project between Chinese universities and German universities, the success rate is higher, and the visa rate is guaranteed.

    As far as I know, only the School of Mobile Communication of Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications and German universities have cooperation in Chongqing. Please give a good review, thank you. o(∩_o。

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Germany's academic qualifications are relatively hard, and public universities are tuition-free, but there are also disadvantages, that is, German is the first language, although some of the teaching language is English, but the English pronunciation of German native teachers is more awkward, so there are certain obstacles in life and learning, and there is a need to do APS degree certification before applying for school, because many academic qualifications in China are fake, so go to Germany, Belgium, Austria and other countries, you need this certification, if you want to apply for the school, you need to certify early, This procedure takes more than 1 month.

    Personally, I don't approve of finding an intermediary, because the school recommended by the intermediary is generally more rubbish, I am the school that I organize the materials to apply for by myself, and I go to apply for a visa by myself, and some of my classmates are also like this, I applied to the university in Switzerland, my classmate said Belgium, he also needs APS certification to go to Belgium, if you feel that you can't handle it, you have to find a good German university by yourself, and then let the agent help you apply for those good universities, the intermediary agencies are basically the same, but the institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education can be done.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sample text on German language requirements for studying in Germany.

    A solid basic knowledge of German and a good ability to listen, speak, write and read are the prerequisites for successful enrolment, formal registration and the start of professional studies.

    Depending on the school and course to which the applicant is applying, the requirements for German language are also different. With the exception of individual schools, 600 800 hours are generally required at the time of application. This means that you must study at least one year of intensive German courses (20 hours per week) before applying; Once you have proof of the required language, you can apply for a university language course at the same time as you fill out the application form. After studying in a language course for 1 or 2 semesters, you can officially register for professional studies after applying for the German Language Test (DSH) for university entrance as a foreign student.

    The German Test for University Entrance (DSH) is a difficult language test for international students, and if you fail the first attempt, you can retake it again after six months (up to two tests are allowed). If you fail DSH at one university, you will not be allowed to take the exam at another university. Therefore, before going abroad, you must do a good job'Prepare and try to get a good foundation in German so that you can pass the exam in a short time after you go to Germany.

    The DSH exam is usually held at the beginning of the semester, and the time and place of the DSH will be stated in the admission notice sent to applicants.

    You are exempt from the DSH test if you are an applicant who meets one of the following criteria: German high school graduate or equivalent; Possess a German language certificate of the second level issued by the Council of Ministers of Culture; Possess a ** Advanced Examination Certificate from the Goethe-Institut; a minor language certificate from the Goethe-Institut; Graduates of German language majors from Chinese universities, applicants for certain special majors, and short-term scholars who study for only one semester and up to two semesters.

    In recent years, more than 30 German universities (including universities and technical colleges) have successively set up some professional courses taught in English and German, and when studying for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees, the basic stage is taught in English, and at the same time German is learned. It is important to note that students applying for bilingual programs should have a good command of English, provide proof of a language such as TOFEL, and in some cases require some basic knowledge of German.

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