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High scores! About studying abroad!

Hello.

First of all, a basic language foundation is essential for studying abroad. You can choose to study abroad, but this will be more expensive. And you are just in junior high school now, and you still have three years to prepare, so it is still recommended to learn the language well in China. Generally, if you get an IELTS score of 6, you can be admitted to universities in Europe and Australia. If you plan to go to the United States, you must take the IELTS test. TOEFL.

In terms of deposits, most of Europe except the UK are relatively cheap. The specific prices are as follows

The UK (tuition + living expenses) * 120%, a three-year undergraduate degree requires at least 800,000, and there is a direct link Deposits under the name of relatives will be frozen for half a year, and the embassy will investigate the source of the funds

Norway's equivalent of 100,000 yuan in Norwegian kroner/US dollars/euros will be transferred to the school account. After the student enrolls, all this fee will be refunded to the student

Deposit certificate of USD 10,000 in Denmark, in my name, frozen for 3 months

Deposit certificate of USD 7,500 in Finland, in the name of someone else, frozen for 3 months

< p>Ireland is about 300,000 yuan, and the required deposit period is one year

The Netherlands does not require a deposit

In Germany, go to Deutsche Bank (Deutsche Bank) Beijing office to open an account and deposit the deposit. The bank will issue a certificate. Language reading costs 7,220 euros

France is about 100,000. The bank will issue a certificate of deposit. The deposit will be in my name and frozen for three months. The deposit period is three months, preferably half a year.

Proof of deposit of 6,000 euros in Belgium, the deposit is in my name

In terms of living expenses

UK: London consumption is the highest, at least 1,000 pounds a month< /p>

Norway: 50,000 to 60,000 a year

Denmark: 50,000 to 60,000 a year

Finland: 50,000 to 60,000 a year

Ireland: Within 60,000 per year

Germany: 70,000 to 100,000

France: 50,000 to 70,000

Netherlands: Within 70,000

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Belgium: around 60,000

(If the above expenses are not specified in foreign currency, they are all in RMB)

(The countries involved include Germany, France, Norway, And some Belgian universities, all are taught in English)

In addition to the language scores mentioned above, when applying for university, you must also have a high school diploma. The average grade of high school also has a certain impact, so try to be as high as possible. But foreign university undergraduates will not care about the liberal arts and sciences you studied in China, but some schools will come to China to take exams. The exams for science and engineering majors will involve some basic knowledge of mathematics/physics/chemistry, which is about the level of the first year of high school, or even lower. In addition, there are some countries such as France, Italy, and Norway that require students to have college entrance examination scores or be in freshman year or above before they can apply for their undergraduate programs.

As for the sister of your classmate you mentioned, it is normal for her to be able to study for a master's degree at the age of 25. Even in China, it is common to graduate from high school at the age of 19, graduate from the undergraduate program at the age of 23, and be admitted to the master's program at the age of 25. In foreign universities, undergraduate programs are generally three years long, and master's programs are two years long. It is normal to graduate with a master's degree at the age of 25. There are many master's programs in the UK that can be completed in just one year. Your friend should be studying a 3+2 course (3+1+1), which means he can get a college diploma in 3 years in China, and he can study a 1-year master's bridge course and a 1-year master's course abroad. This kind of one-year master's degree has been around for hundreds of years, and it's not the rubbish course you imagined.

As for how to live abroad, it is actually not a problem. You will encounter many things when you are abroad. At that time, you cannot call your parents for help. Everything must be solved independently. Living alone in a shared house has its own advantages and disadvantages. It mainly depends on your personality and the relationship with you. It’s about the relationship with the people around you. It’s too early to think about this now. The most important thing is to prepare between now and before you apply to university – language, average score!

What you should pay attention to when going abroad... This issue is rather profound. There are differences in culture, food, etc., but you don’t have to care about these. Foreign devils are also human beings, and it’s good to be with them. When dealing with people, of course you need to communicate more. This is true everywhere in the world, eh. . . What you need to pay attention to is that you can communicate more with classmates, practice your language, and better integrate into the local society. This will be very helpful for your life during school and future employment.

As for academic schools and majors, first of all, foreign universities are very easy on entry and strict on exit. Some universities even have elimination rates, so if you are not very good, it is recommended not to choose those famous universities. , this is different from China, you will definitely graduate after entering university. When entering a so-called elite school, firstly, there will be a lot of pressure; secondly, if you are eliminated, all your money and time will be wasted in a few years. It is also good to choose some less famous universities. The educational level of European universities is generally very high.

In terms of majors, liberal arts are more difficult than science. The main reason is that the amount of reading in liberal arts is relatively large. It is still inconvenient for Chinese people to read in English. Science has formulas, calculations, etc. They are all universal and students can use these aids to understand the course content. But don’t be afraid. The major you choose will be fine with a little practice. Many Chinese students study liberal arts and business abroad, and there are also many outstanding ones.

It is also possible to study in China during your undergraduate studies, but the major you choose must not be English-related. This major is not considered a major abroad at all. It is very difficult to choose a major after you graduate and go to graduate school. It can only be limited to a few majors such as education, media, etc. Foreign graduate students require related majors. For example, in domestic majors such as Foreign Trade English and Business English, I have learned a lot of business and trade courses, but they only include the word English. These courses are equivalent to learning in vain. It will still be difficult to choose majors such as business and foreign trade when going abroad in the future.

Haha, I have written so much, I don’t know if it can be helpful to you. You are just in junior high school now, and you still have a long time to work hard. Come on! ! !

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