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How about studying in New Zealand?
All right. New Zealand's education system is favored by domestic parents and is considered to be one of the best in the world. The whole society of New Zealand has undertaken the obligation of education, and a unified education system has been implemented throughout the country, with education expenditure accounting for the third place in government expenditure. Academic qualifications are recognized by international educational academic institutions and society.

To study abroad, you can consider Xianda School of Economics and Humanities of Shanghai International Studies University, 202 1+ 1 SQA-AD multinational study abroad program, the only SQA international study center in China.

Since its establishment in 2005, SQA- Xianda study abroad program has trained more than 2,000 outstanding graduates. After completing the first three years of study in Shanghai Xianda, the students went to foreign cooperative universities for further study, completed their studies and obtained a bachelor's degree. With this certificate, they can directly apply for postgraduate courses, complete their studies and get a master's degree.

During the three years in Shanghai, students study the same courses as foreign universities, and their credits are mutually recognized. Save about 400,000-600,000 yuan for students and parents. At the same time, foreign universities have established a generous scholarship system for outstanding students in our college, and students can apply for different scholarships according to their IELTS scores and professional course scores.

Provide students with one-stop follow-up services such as "undergraduate application, master application, visa extension, academic degree certification, employment guidance, overseas visiting relatives, alumni association". The school has signed cooperation agreements with many well-known domestic enterprises, financial institutions and foreign-funded enterprises to provide students with more diversified learning and employment channels.