1, Europe (80,000 ~ 1.2 million yuan/year); Asia (50,000 yuan/year).
Tuition in these two States is relatively cheap and part-time jobs are allowed. Europe has some of the best established universities in the world, and institutions from all countries rank very high in the world. Now Asia is also a "rising star" of international education. These countries are close to China, making it easier to travel and more suitable for international students who don't want to be too far away from home.
2. Australia1.80,000 ~ 250,000 yuan/year; New Zealand 15000 ~ 200000 yuan/year; Canada1.5000 ~1.8000 yuan/year.
These places have moderate expenses, good environment and convenient immigration; Australia is an exporter of education, so the threshold is low. If it meets the requirements of the audit, the probability of rejection is relatively small. Australia accepts China students to attend senior high schools, and the visa is very convenient. Australian students can enjoy all medical insurance and preferential transportation facilities, and students can legally work 20 hours a week.
3, the United States 1.5 million ~ 0.5 million yuan/year; 250,000 yuan/year in Britain.
The United States leads the world in the quality of education, with the best universities and the richest professional resources in the world. Rich scholarships and work-study opportunities help students reduce their family burden and increase their social experience and ability. After graduation, I have the opportunity to work and apply for immigration. After returning to the United States, the market awareness is improved, the competitiveness is strengthened, and there is a better chance to get a high-paying position. The British education system is rigorous, the diploma has high gold content, and the academic qualifications are recognized worldwide.
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Tuition fees vary greatly in different countries. Generally speaking, studying in the United States is more expensive, and the famous schools in Britain are not cheap; Studying in Japan and South Korea in Asia is relatively cheaper.
Whether the surname of a school studying abroad is "public" or "private" is also inextricably linked with the cost of studying abroad. Generally speaking, public universities are cheaper than private universities, and ordinary private universities are cheaper than famous private universities.
The geographical location of universities also directly affects the cost of studying abroad. Purdue University is located in West lafayette, Indiana, USA, which is equivalent to a small town with beautiful scenery. It is about 1 hour drive from Indianapolis, the capital of the state. Boston University is located in the center of Boston, and the cost of students in the main city of a big city will be different from that in a remote town.
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