People who came over talked about how it was to study in the UK

Updated on educate 2024-08-04
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Choosing a study abroad agent should not be too troublesome, you must visit on the spot, and you will have a lot of worry when you apply for a little trouble today. And don't sign a contract rashly, be cautious. Many people only went to one, and after listening to them flicker, they signed a contract, and later found that the intermediary was unreliable, but it was too late.

    Go to a few intermediaries to talk to understand the general situation and know the general positioning. I have had a few more in-depth communication with the consultant teachers and post-teachers of the study abroad agency, what kind of school can I apply to in my situation? What schools did my classmates go to?

    What is the background of the teacher who took me? Many people are shy when communicating with intermediaries, for fear that they will be looked down upon by others if they ask too many questions. But studying abroad is your application, so you must take care of it yourself.

    In general, it is important to choose a good agent and keep these points in mind:

    1. First of all, look at the qualifications.

    Before choosing a study abroad agency, you can go to the foreign-related supervision network to see if it has the qualifications and business license issued by the state to carry out self-financed study abroad agency business.

    2. Secondly, review the contract.

    The size of the company, is it a state-owned enterprise or a private enterprise? Is it directly under the Ministry of Education or under the Ministry of State? Most of the contracts of state-owned enterprises are model texts issued by the Ministry of Education, so there is a certain guarantee in terms of contracts, but there is no guarantee that the service process is perfect.

    Regardless of whether the model contract of the Ministry of Education is adopted, students can apply for study abroad supervision services, and let the study abroad supervision center help review whether there is a bully clause in the contract, so as to prevent study abroad traps in advance.

    3. Again, check word of mouth.

    Before choosing an intermediary, it is recommended to search for the name of the agency on the Internet to see if there are any complaints or disputes in the forum, community, and complaints. It is inevitable that everyone will be satisfied with the service of the study abroad agent, but if there are many complaints, it is indeed necessary to choose carefully.

    For students who want to find a study abroad agent for study abroad, but do not know how to choose a study abroad agent, they can check the reputation of the study abroad agency through the study abroad supervision network.

    Get free recommendations from study abroad agencies, find out which teachers are more senior in the agency, and check the information of the agency's past signing fees; At the same time, you can query the application cases of institutions through the reference system of studying abroad, and obtain the positioning information of school selection according to personal conditions; You can check the information of overseas institutions and intermediary fees. There's always one thing you need to know on your way to studying abroad.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    My colleague's daughter is studying in the United States at the Australian International Office, and there seems to be a department dedicated to studying in the United Kingdom. Specifically, you can go to the ** consultation and investigation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Although I am not from here, I think you can go to the official website and check it out. Compare more, it's good for you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is good to study in the UK and Australia, and you can choose according to your own wishes. The British study period is relatively short, and graduate students only have one year, which is more time-saving and cost-effective; Graduate students in Australia are generally annual or 2 years, but there is a two-year work visa.

    If you have a good background and can apply to the top 100 schools in the UK QS, the UK is the first choice; If the background is more average or even poor, and it is more difficult to apply for the UK, it is recommended to consider Australia.

    Studying abroad, formerly known as studying abroad, generally refers to a person going to a country other than his home country to receive various types of education, and the time can be short-term or long-term. These students are called international students. A type of short-term overseas exchange student program organized by the United States and other countries, its English name "study abroad" literally translates as study abroad, such as overseas study (called overseas exchange in Chinese mainland).

    On the afternoon of June 3, 2019, the Ministry of Education issued the No. 1 Early Warning for Study Abroad in 2019 at the State Council Information Office. The early warning pointed out that for a period of time, the visas of some Chinese students studying in the United States have been restricted, and the visa review period has been extended, the validity period has been shortened, and the visa refusal rate has increased, which has affected the normal study of Chinese students in the United States or the successful completion of their studies in the United States.

    On June 9, 2020, the Ministry of Education issued the No. 1 Study Abroad Alert of 2020: Be cautious about returning to Australia to study. From 2016 to 2019, 10,000 Chinese students studied abroad, 10,000 returned to China, and 80% of them returned to China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As an ancient educational powerhouse, the UK's cultural heritage is self-evident, although Australia, as a Commonwealth country, has its education system rooted in the UK, and over time, Australia has gradually developed its own system.

    1. Academic vs practical.

    Universities tend to lean towards the academic aspect, while colleges focus on practical education. It is common to write **, give reports, and prepare for various difficult exams in college. After graduating from university, you can get an undergraduate degree, after which most people choose to go on to graduate school.

    The college will also issue you certificates and diplomas, but outside of the classroom, more focus on accumulating work experience, most people will choose internships, basically few people will discuss academic issues, everyone talks about their own work content, company development and other aspects.

    2. Long duration vs short duration of study.

    There are four main forms of university education: a bachelor's degree of 3 years; Bachelor's degree with honours 4 years; Master's degree 1-2 years; Ph.D. 4-6 years. There are three main forms of study in the college: certificate duration of 1 year; Diploma duration: 2-3 years; Bachelor's degree 3-4 years.

    3. High application requirements vs low application requirements.

    The application requirements of universities are higher, with scores generally exceeding 80%, while elite schools require more than 85% of grades, and sometimes IELTS and TOEFL scores are also required. The admission standard of the college is much lower, with only 75% of the grades, and the language score requirements are also very low, and sometimes the grades of admitted students are lower than the average standard.

    4. The college has a higher employment rate.

    Colleges have a higher employment rate than universities. Because the purpose of the college is to cater to the needs of the job market and cultivate talents in short supply in the society. During the school period, the college usually arranges a paid internship program, so that students can enter the corresponding position for internship during their studies.

    During this time, students not only gain practical work experience, but also earn a certain amount of income**. Many colleges also work with companies to set up majors for large companies, and students from these majors can work directly in the company after graduation.

    However, the first department, or the large association organization department, requires candidates to have a university degree, and when applying for jobs that require training experience in the field of forest distribution, college students have an advantage over university students. Therefore, which one to choose depends on the student's individual performance and the type of work they want to do in the future.

    The above information is a general requirement, but because each school will have its own special requirements for different majors, if the university needs to know more detailed application requirements, you can check the successful cases of past applications through the study abroad volunteer reference system according to your own college background and grades, and the study abroad volunteer reference system is as follows:

    In the study abroad volunteer reference system, we will see which schools the brothers and sisters of our department have gone to, which majors they have applied for, how many language scores they have taken, which study abroad agent they have used, and so on.

    The query is as follows:

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Choose according to your own wishes. If you belong to the second group of students: undergraduate background 211 & 985, with an average score of 80 and above, then you can find a school of your choice in both the UK and Australia.

    If you belong to the third category of students: double non-resident background, with an average score of 85 or above, then the choice of schools in the UK and Australia depends entirely on the ranking of our undergraduate schools. It is recommended that students who are interested in studying in the UK and Australia should prepare for the local standard quantitative exams as soon as possible, especially the Australian AEAS and the British UKISET, so as to adapt to studying abroad in advance.

    A one-stop study abroad guide.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The UK and Australia are both popular areas for studying abroad, and of course different people will have different opinions on which place is better.

    Duration of study. United Kingdom: The British university has a relatively short academic system, with a bachelor's degree of 3 years and a master's degree of 1 year.

    Australia: Compared to the UK, Australia's study system is slightly longer, with an undergraduate duration of 3-4 years and a postgraduate year.

    Educational style. United Kingdom: British universities advocate professional education and are more independent in their way of learning.

    Focus less on assignments** and more on lecture exams. Generally, the professor points out the right direction for the student, and then the student needs to find the information and analyze it on his own. The class is class + exam, interspersed with group discussions, empty arguments, experiments and other pure forms.

    Australia: Australian schools also emphasize self-directed learning, Australian universities have lectures, large classes for hundreds of people, small teaching assistant tutorial classes, group study and individual exams** and other forms. Australian universities also pay great attention to practice, and the coursework is still relatively heavy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Australia can choose some low-star schools to study, the pressure is not great, and the tuition fee is low, and Australian immigrants do not look at your school, only look at your degree and certificate.

    If you really want to study in the UK, you must go to at least the top 20 universities, otherwise it is better not to go, or you really like European culture and history too much and will go there to see.

    If you are concerned about the cost, it is better to consider learning languages, go to France and Germany to study in small languages, do not need tuition, and the living expenses are only 670,000 yuan a year, and you can earn back by working.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I would choose Australia because I'm studying at the University of Melbourne right now. At the very least, one of the advantages of Australia is that the exchange rate is lower than that of the British pound, and it can go back to the Chinese New Year.

    In fact, it is the same in ** undergraduate, if you want to study well, there will definitely be pressure.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The overall level of G5 universities in the UK is higher than that of the eight universities in Australia, and the admission requirements for students are also higher than those of the eight universities in Australia, but students who have immigration ideas can give priority to Australia.

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