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Preparatory. Undergraduate fast-track to Griffith University, the curriculum covers Griffith University's strengths: Hospitality Management, Art Design, etc.
Courses cover the Foundation Year, Year One Diploma and Pre-Masters Programme. The school is located on the campus of Griffith University, and from the very beginning, students can experience the relaxed and harmonious learning atmosphere of an Australian university. Fast-track entry to undergraduate study, QIBT offers a Certificate IV University Foundation Course, a Diploma Programme and a Postgraduate Foundation Programme:
Business, Hospitality Management, Computing, Art & Design, Biological Sciences, Criminology & Criminal Psychology. QIBT provides a good platform for students graduating from high school in China to help students enter university.
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Applying for school (IELTS, average score) requirements, choosing an agent, choosing a major, you can input your GPA, language scores, majors and other information into this study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
Study abroad, what level of university can you apply to at your own level? You can first evaluate your current situation.
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1. If you study for a master's degree in Glasgow, you still have a great chance of going on to higher education. As long as you pass the required level in your final exam. Usually they will send you a conditional admission letter for the master's degree, so as long as you meet these conditions, you can go directly to the master's degree.
2. Generally, you can choose a school in the master's group, but Glasgow is already very good, and the other Sheffield are also very good.
3. The preparatory class is all international students, not only Chinese, but also children from many other countries, and the environment is good and they are all in school, which you can rest assured. As long as you study hard over there, you must be fine, don't skip classes every day, just mess around all day.
4. It is recommended that you go this year, because your grades are not estimated to be good, your average grades will not improve much if you drag on for a year, and you will not be able to raise your score if you have no classes in your last year. Your work experience is only an internship experience, the effect is not great, but the grades will not drop, the experience required by the UK is the kind of experience that has actually worked for 2-3 years to be useful, and the internship certificate is just a little more experience when applying.
5. If your grades are good, the intermediary will not force you to give you a master's degree. It must be a popular major that you have average grades and want to apply to a good school. Hope it helps.
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It is recommended that if you can enter Glasgow, do not come to Northern France, of course, depending on your major, engineering is still not as good as Glasgow.
1.Although the preparatory department said that you can go to university, it will also look at the number of people who pass each year to get a card, but as long as you listen carefully to the class, it will be very good, and the language class will be a little more difficult, so if you can take the IELTS high level in China, you will try to take the test, and then as long as the professional class is passed, it will be OK
2.The grades can be universal, and those preparatory courses are basically a group, just pay attention to the application time.
3.It is not good to say that the preparatory course is unreliable, but it can only be said that there are many people who are unreliable. It won't be all Chinese, there are many Ah San, Malaysians, and will make friends from all over the world. Of course, most people don't learn much, so it will make people feel that the pass rate of the preparatory department is very low.
4.The preparatory department mainly provides an adaptation process, and the accents vary greatly from place to place in the UK, so you may not be used to taking classes directly.
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1.The better the school, the more difficult it is, as long as it meets the standards of his professional courses and language courses, he can go straight up, and there is no fixed quota.
2.If you don't want to go to other better schools without direct promotion, you generally need an IELTS score, and there is also a requirement for a score for professional courses, and there are also requirements for overall.
3.Brits don't go to the preparatory department, and if you want to meet a British, it's not possible, and the students are generally international students (Russia, India, Southeast Asia, South America and China).
4.First of all, having relevant work experience is definitely a plus, but your so-called hard indicator refers to the four-year undergraduate grades, right?
Whether you want to go to study abroad after taking a preparatory course or working depends on why you are studying abroad and what is the purpose of studying abroad.
If you want to experience more foreign life and get more comfortable, you can choose the Foundation Year, which will make you more comfortable with a British education. But if you're just trying to get a diploma, it's recommended that you don't waste time and money and go straight to a master's degree.
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Regarding the master's degree, if the student studies seriously, the admission rate is still good. But the preparatory department is basically for foreigners, and they are basically Asian. If you have a good score in the preparatory department, you can still apply to other schools, but it is more difficult.
It's good to be able to go straight to this school. If you can apply for Belfast with your average score, you can directly apply for the one without a master's degree, which saves time and money. One year of work experience doesn't help much with the application, let alone expect to make up for it with one year of work experience.
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If you have a bachelor's degree, let's go for a bachelor's degree, and we're just for a diploma. There are always risks in the preparatory department, just like going to a language course for a year, and finally failing the IELTS, you will still not be admitted to the master's degree. At least people still have a conditional offer for reading the language, and you don't have a formal offer yet
It is advisable to go straight to the master's degree.
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My personal advice is to go to the intermediary... Go to some well-known intermediaries, like New Oriental and the like. If you're famous, at least it won't lie to you...
And there are a lot of students who study preparatory courses... Just be familiar with the environment, even if you come directly, I don't think it's so easy to adapt to the British environment all at once??? What's more, the accent in Glasgow is very strong,,, serious Scottish accent...
Life will be hard to adapt to ... Let's go to the intermediary...
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1 The intermediary recommends the preparatory department It is true that I want to make money, but I can't deny the significance of the preparatory department for this reason, and my friends who have a good relationship are basically known by the preparatory department (both Chinese and foreigners).
2 There is no fixed quota for the general preparatory department, it is a qualification exam, so you can enter the university if you have enough line3 It depends on yourself whether you study or not, it is impossible for the class to study hard and it is impossible for the class to be mixed, if you want to study, you can mix the circle of learning, and if you want to play, you can enter the circle of the rich second generation.
ps I graduated from Xie University Preparatory Department and entered Xie University as an undergraduate, although I didn't come out of Ge University, but it's basically the same thing.
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You can be the agent who submitted the wrong one to you, you can reapply now, but there are a lot of people who apply for finance in Glasgow this year, and if the recruitment is full, there will be no chance, and I don't know how your math scores are, if the math is good, it shouldn't be a big problem.
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The preparatory department is for students with a college or undergraduate score of only 60 points. The University of Glasgow's Pre-Master's Department is said to have a promotion rate of about 70%, which is still risky, and if you don't pass the Foundation Department, you will be in trouble, and you can only apply to universities with lower rankings, so it is better to go directly to graduate school at the beginning, wasting a year's time. There are many students from China, India, South Korea and Japan.
If you are in your third year now, if your grades are about the same, you can make up for the classes that you used to do poorly in the first semester of your senior year, and improve your university score to more than 80 to apply to a better university in the UK.
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"If you go directly to study abroad without work experience, the recognition of returning to your home country is not high"This is the first time I've heard of this.
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I am a DIY student going to the UK. The agent is related to the preparatory department, so the preparatory department will be recommended. I don't know what major the students are applying for, and what is the situation of the undergraduate? I know a friend who went to the preparatory department because he changed his major.
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According to Mingyuan Study Abroad, the University of Sydney Foundation Program in Australia is jointly offered by Taylors College and the University of Sydney for international students. Upon successful completion of the course, you will have two major advantages.
Preferred, your place at the University of Sydney will be guaranteed; Secondly, the program helps you maximize your preparation for admission to a degree program at the University of Sydney. International students (including Southeast Asian countries such as China and Singapore) who meet the English language requirements and academic requirements can enter the University of Sydney Foundation Program.
According to the current data of Mingyuan Study Abroad, in 2016, 87% of students were admitted to the University of Sydney. Almost 100% of University of Sydney Foundation Year students gain a place at a tertiary institution after graduation.
Course Information
Standard Course:
The standard course lasts 40 weeks. Over the course of 40 weeks, you will study 5 subjects in a systematic and orderly manner, with 5 hours of class per week for a total of 25 hours per week.
8 subjects + English A & B; IELTS.
Intensive Course:
The duration of the intensive course is almost the same as that of the standard 40-week course. However, the schedule is tight, and students are able to complete the course in a shorter period of time.
The duration of classes is 30 hours per week. Therefore, a higher level of English proficiency is required for admission to the Intensive Program.
8 subjects + English A & B; IELTS.
Extended Courses:
The Extended Course takes fifty-nine weeks to complete. In the first nineteen weeks, students will study the Extended English course, Australian Studies, Basic Computer Skills and Learned Life Skills courses, as well as two subjects from the Forty Weeks Standard Course. At the end of the first nineteen weeks of the course, students must pass the Extended English exam, achieve a D+ level, and meet the academic requirements for elective subjects in order to continue with the forty weeks of the Standard Course.
6 courses + standard courses; IELTS.
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The advantages of Australian Foundation Studies are introduced to you:
Provide an opportunity to learn more about Australia's top universities.
Compared with the standard of direct admission to prestigious Australian universities, the admission requirements for applying for preparatory courses in Australia are relatively low, such as the University of New South Wales (UNSW) undergraduate admission generally requires IELTS, with a single element not lower than that, and the minimum IELTS admission requirement of the university's preparatory department as long as the individual entry is not lower than that; The domestic college entrance examination is a single-plank bridge, and there are not many students who can enter famous domestic schools, and choosing to enroll in the Australian preparatory department will bring more opportunities to enter the world's famous universities, because foreign preparatory colleges and universities have more scientific and reasonable examination methods and promotion mechanisms, rather than a domestic college entrance examination for life.
Individualized. The preparatory study in Australia is divided into study directions, such as business, engineering, liberal arts, etc., which has a very good guiding role for students to enter the university to study the major they want to study. If the student's Chinese and English are good, but the science is not good, the chance of entering a prestigious school in China is very small; In the Australian preparatory department, they can choose to study in the direction of arts, and will come to the university to choose journalism and communication and other directions, avoid the headache of mathematics, physics and chemistry, truly develop their strengths and avoid weaknesses, and combine their learning interests to give full play to their learning potential.
Save time studying.
Students who have completed their second year of high school in China can apply for the Australian Foundation Program. Australian university courses are generally 3 years long, so that the period before and after is 4 years; And the domestic high school finishes high school.
3. It takes four years to take the college entrance examination and complete the university, so it will take a total of 5 years; If the student at the end of the third year of high school applies for the preparatory department of a prestigious Australian university (one-year preparatory department + three-year university), he will also graduate at the same time as domestic college students (four-year university), so there will be no waste of time.
Improve students' English proficiency.
The younger the student, the easier it is to integrate into the interlingual teaching and living environment. There are a large number of English courses in the Australian Foundation Program, which comprehensively improve students' English proficiency from practical perspectives such as listening, speaking, reading and writing; In addition, the all-English teaching environment also gives students the opportunity to better apply and develop their English skills, so that students can apply what they have learned and achieve better English learning results, laying a solid English foundation for better adaptation to higher education in the future.
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1. If you have an IELTS score of 6, it also depends on the number of points in a single subject, and good universities have preparatory courses, such as: Australian National University, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, etc.;
2. The preparatory department is a transitional course, which is connected to the undergraduate course, so you should confirm where you want to study in the undergraduate and what major you want to study, so that you do not need to transfer to other countries later.
3. So I think you should plan your study abroad well, so that you won't spend more time, money, and detours.
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Students who are in the second year of high school, you can strengthen your English learning as early as possible, and take IELTS as soon as possible, so that you can go to Australia to study for university preparatory at the end of the second year of high school as early as possible.
The IELTS requirements for the Foundation Department are generally scored, and there are corresponding requirements for the sub-scores.
Each university in Australia has its own designated preparatory department, and the advice for choosing is to first clarify the job you want to do in the future and the major you want to study, choose a university according to your major, and then choose a university-designated preparatory department.
If you plan to transfer to another country after completing the preparatory course, the results of the preparatory department may not be fully recognized, so it is more detouring, and it is better to choose the country you want to study in one step.
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