Is it really boring to study in Chinese universities, and it is illegal to read in universities?

Updated on educate 2024-07-03
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Chinese education has to be changed, too much is unreasonable, too much is stifling students.

    This is also the reason why China could not have produced Leonardo da Vinci by Davinci and Einstein.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Your topic is very big, only in terms of money, don't you think that people who can go abroad to study in college have very rich families? That's people's freedom.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not clear, but there's no need to lie to the visa officer. If you directly say transfer, there will be no problem, but there will be a problem if it is found that you can't sign it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's useless to go to the United States to study in a university that is not a prestigious school, and it is good to come back and become an English teacher, and if you have money, you will go out for him and see the world.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    China Pharmaceutical University is very good, of course, every university has its strengths, in the pharmaceutical industry on the one hand, the University of Pharmaceutical Sciences deserves to be called "Tsinghua University of Medicine".

    China Pharmaceutical University enjoys the reputation of "Tsinghua University in the pharmaceutical industry", and the employment rate is relatively high among similar universities. Of course, there are also some universities on the ranking list that our pharmaceutical university ranks after the top 100, which is not credible! So don't be disappointed with the medicine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended that you finish your university in China before going out for further study. Although there is a study abroad style now. However, there are also good and bad things about that.

    If you feel that you can't develop in China, then you can still go abroad... China is developing, and it is doing well. Next year is the Olympics, maybe in two years more foreign students will come to China to study...

    It is also possible ... Settle down and study, always thinking about this, and then it will only be empty.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    France can also recommend you to go to Singapore.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The knowledge that can be learned is relatively deep.

    The culture abroad is higher than that of one's own country.

    The diploma is also higher than in one's own country.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can enter the school with the results of the college entrance examination, and the results of the first year of university can also be used, and the certificate of enrollment is not of much use for the application. And more importantly, the scores of junior colleges, and the universities that can be directly entered, are quite rubbish. I'm sorry to use such a word, because in fact, if you can't get into the top 30% of universities in the study area, the return on studying abroad is basically negative.

    On the whole, the assessment system of foreign countries is perfect, so that students have a lot of choice, before the university is not to choose any liberal arts and sciences, in the United Kingdom (the following basically refers to universities in developed countries, some countries have more education than China), is more than 70 subjects, you choose 3 to read, as long as there is potential, will not say that due to subject restrictions and can not play. It's the same with college, even if you decide what course to take, there are many subdivisions in the course, and basically more than half of the content you choose for yourself.

    In addition, the school has a high degree of internationalization, and you can get in touch with the culture of each region, of course, this will only be obtained by yourself. With a high degree of recognition, it is true that China's education is still relatively remote in the world. Because of the school environment, good teachers also prefer to teach in those schools (the top 30% or so), so as to give teachers an advantage.

    In terms of communication, because most of the international students have certain assets or power in their families, it is easy to be recognized by high-level personnel with the same study abroad background in the future. The advantage of studying in China is that it is cheap, there are no language and cultural barriers, and you can study nearby.

    In terms of study abroad countries, the United Kingdom and the United States are the best, but the funds are also more expensive than other countries. And those universities in France and Germany, unless you have really excellent grades, if you are allowed to study for free, what kind of university do you think will get you into? It's not surprising to me that it's countdown.

    After graduating from a last-to-last school, it's better to find a job if you don't study. It's no longer a society where you can fool people by just looking for a foreign school to graduate, studying abroad? Find out which school you graduated from, countdown? Who wants.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that you finish college and then go out for further study, which is not to say that Chinese universities are good, but some of them have more goals. When you go out to study, you actually learn those things, but the concept will be different, and there will be more internship opportunities.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Students who are 40 points higher than the first line can apply to NTU, the registration deadline at the end of each year, the exam in March of the second year, the admission in August, and the beginning of the third year of high school, you are two years late, but you can still apply for admission at present, and the exam will be held in March next year, but the difficulty of the exam is definitely not low, and there are students who have not been admitted with 70 points higher than the first line, after all, the ranking of NUS is no worse than that of Tsinghua University and Peking University, the number of international students recruited is limited, the competition is very fierce, and the students who want the school are quite excellent.

    Second, Singapore Management University requires 20 points higher than the first line to register, your grades are enough, you can sign up for the exam in October this year, and the admission notice will be issued in November, Guan University is an American-style education, October is the SAT1 mock test held by Guan University, and it is also the entrance exam of Guan University's own preparatory department, and students who pass can study in the preparatory department of Guan University from January to June next year, whether they can enter the undergraduate program in August next year, they must also pass the preparatory exam. The vocabulary of SAT1 is 12000, and the difficulty is definitely there, and whether you can pass it depends on your English level. Note:

    If you can't pass the entrance examination for 3 undergraduate programs directly in China, you can go to Singapore to study for the A-level preparatory class (which costs about 130,000 yuan a year), take the A-level exam, and those who get 4 A in 5 subjects are expected to enter NTU, and some of the 3 A's are admitted to NTU, which is very challenging.

    3. Students with college entrance examination scores in the second line can still apply for Ngee Ann Polytechnic and Temasek Polytechnic this year, the probability of Temasek liberal arts being admitted is very small, so now we do not allow liberal arts students to apply for Temasek, the normal pass rate of polytechnics is 30%-55% for each school, this ratio is related to the overall level of the students, your grades are relatively easy to apply for the polytechnic, you can apply for both undergraduate and junior colleges, and go to junior college if you are not admitted to the undergraduate, after all, 50% of Singaporean students pass the O-level examination The students are all admitted to polytechnics.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, I went to Singapore when I was 16 years old, and I studied in Singapore for 3 years, and I didn't get an A at the O level. Your grades are good, you can try to go to North America, why go to Singapore. I studied at Nanyang Polytechnic for a year and the overall feeling was okay.

    The Singapore Management University you mentioned is very good, but it is difficult to get into, and you need SAT and TOEFL scores, and you should need TOEFL to get in if you have a college entrance examination score. Don't go to Temasek Polytechnic, then you will lose out because Temasek Polytechnic is a specialist and Singapore Management University is an undergraduate. I'm not sure if Nanyang Technological University and the National University can still apply now, but what I do know for sure is that your college entrance examination results will definitely not be enough when you apply to these two universities, and you need to take A Levels.

    If you have any questions, you can continue to ask and hope that you will go well in your studies.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's true, your grades are ready to apply to public universities. You don't need to take an A-level. It is recommended that you go to a management university. Temasek is a college, but certainly not as good as a university.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Singapore's public universities or polytechnics, if they admit students based on the results of the college entrance examination, are all recruiting current high school graduates. You can only consider studying at A Level or after you graduate from a Chinese university.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Temasek you are indeed more relaxed, 58 points higher than the first line can apply to 3 public universities. A Levels are not required, but perhaps an SAT is required

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, 58 points higher than the first line, you can try to apply to Guan University, Nanda University, and National University. If you apply to Temasek 100%, no problem.

    The three public undergraduate programs start in August each year.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's better to finish college and then go abroad.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    OK. High school students can take the TOEFL or IELTS test at home or abroad, while college students must take the TOEFL or IELTS test before they can go abroad.

    For graduate students, on the basis of taking the TOEFL or IELTS, if you are studying science and engineering, you need to take the GRE, and then decide whether to add professional exams according to the different requirements of schools and majors, and take the GMAT if you study business.

    The test fee for IELTS is 1700 RMB, TOEFL is 1415 RMB, GRE is 1155 RMB, and GMAT is 1725 RMB. In addition, if you go to France to study in France, the fee for taking the TEF exam is 800 yuan, the fee for studying in Germany to take the TestDaF exam is 1575 RMB, and the examination fee for applying to study in Germany at the "Personnel Review Department for Studying in Germany" is 1700 RMB.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    To be able to go abroad, the specific application conditions depend on the country and school of application, and the requirements of different countries and schools are different.

    Master's application to study in the UK.

    If domestic college students want to study for a domestic master's program, they must go through two years of post-secondary education and three years of graduate program, then it will take five years, which is too long for some students who are in a hurry to graduate.

    Master's degree application for studying in the United States.

    Hardware requirements: undergraduate senior, bachelor's degree or above; College GPA scores.

    Language score: TOEFL or IELTS, no language score can apply for dual enrollment schools.

    Financial Affidavit: Depends on school choice and tuition.

    Graduate School Entrance Exams: GRE, GMAT, LAST, etc.

    Master's degree application for studying in Canada.

    The application cycle for graduate study in Canada is generally about one year, and it is generally most appropriate to start preparing in the first semester of the third year.

    Master's degree application for studying in Australia.

    1. Bachelor's degree, or senior year.

    2. Students with an average university score of 75 or more can apply for a good university 3. Under the age of 35 is preferred.

    4. IELTS score or TOEFL score of 580 or above (language direct promotion class can be applied) 5. Financial guarantee of more than 250,000 RMB.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    OK. First, financial security.

    Second, prepare for an English score (TOEFL or IELTS).

    Third, when applying to college, you can generally transfer credits, some basic. So it's up to the university to apply for.

    If you want to repeat your studies, you can provide your high school grades, but the university will ask you to provide what you will do after high school).

    Fourth, get the notice and apply for a visa.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, I am.

    First of all, the financial requirements are the same as those of the general application, so I won't talk about it.

    High school grades are required to apply for foreign universities, if you want to transfer credits, you must also provide college grades and proof of university enrollment But if you transfer credits, there are restrictions on applying for majors there, and you generally cannot change majors And the curriculum abroad is different from that in China, many courses cannot be transferred to credits, so you can consult the school before applying for school

    Generally, foreign universities require IELTS 6 5 or equivalent TOEFL If you don't meet the language requirements, you can study in the school's language center Some can be automatically promoted after a certain period of time, which is equivalent to a preparatory department Some are also required to take the school entrance exam, of course, only to test the language, if you don't pass, you still continue to study

    The school has 3 seasons a year But if you are a first-year freshman, the ideal is to enroll in the fall of September, and if you don't have a lot of basic courses, the later classes are restricted If you enroll in the winter in January, many classes can't be attended, or they won't be opened

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Of course, you can, if you plan to study the same major at your target school, you can also transfer credits.

    First of all, apply for passports, notarization, financial guarantees and other materials.

    Then prepare for the language score (like New Zealand, you don't need it, you can read the language after you come, and it is easier to apply for a language school as a school to apply for a visa).

    After getting the offer from the school, you can submit the application for a visa, and then submit the physical examination report after the visa pre-assessment, in fact, you can also submit it with the first time, but because sometimes there are reasons for refusal, it is better to wait until the pre-assessment is carried out and then go for a physical examination, otherwise, once the visa is refused, more than 1000 medical examination fees will be in vain.

    College grades are required, but high school grades. It doesn't seem to be necessary, does it? But even if you need it, it doesn't matter, you can make a new one, and the notary office doesn't have that much time to check your file ==

    That's what I am, anyway.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Check on the Internet Some schools (there are in Canada) have accepted such students, that is, continuous studies, and you can check the specific requirements on the Internet, which requires patience.

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