Mainstream countries such as Britain and the United States spend a lot.
In the choice of countries, the cost of studying abroad varies greatly from country to country. For students who are interested in studying abroad, choosing a reasonable destination for studying abroad will save a lot of money.
At present, the United States and Britain are still the mainstream countries to study abroad. Zhao Mingming, a teacher of the British Department of New Oriental Future Overseas Studies, calculated an account for everyone. Zhao Mingming said, "Take me for example. At the age of 65,438+07, I went to the United States to study undergraduate, and the annual expenditure was about 400,000. For four years, I must have a budget of 1 10,000 at least. American graduate students also have at least 2-3 years, with a budget of more than 700,000. In Britain, 1 year undergraduate education plus 3 years undergraduate education needs about 250,000-300,000 per year, and 1 year graduate students need about 250,000-300,000. Therefore, in terms of country choice, Britain has great advantages in terms of cost and time. "
Therefore, considering the budget, if you go to study in mainstream countries such as Britain, America, Australia and Canada at your own expense, your family will bear great economic pressure. You can also choose to go to European countries such as France and Germany or Asian countries such as Japan, South Korea and Singapore, but some countries need to learn small languages.
The high welfare and low or no tuition fees for studying in Europe are suitable for students with limited budget and excellent academic performance. Yang Yang, head of the European study abroad program of New Oriental, said that the most popular countries for studying in Europe are mainly Western Europe and Northern Europe. Public universities in western Europe, such as France, Germany, Italy, Spain, etc., teach in minority languages free of charge, and only charge a small registration fee, which is several thousand yuan per year. In the Nordic countries such as the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark and Finland, the annual tuition fee is only 6,543,800 RMB, and English is taught, including 3 to 4 years for undergraduates and 654.38+ 0 to 2 years for masters. Among these countries, the world's top universities abound, such as Germany, which is regarded as rigorous and developed by science and engineering students, the Netherlands, which ranks first in the humanities world, France, which has the strongest business, and Italy, which is an art palace.
Teacher Guo Yue, who has many years of experience in studying in Asia, said: "With the upsurge of studying in Asia in recent years, more and more parents and students are familiar with studying in Asia. Asian countries such as Japan, South Korea and Singapore have become popular destinations for studying abroad because of low tuition fees, high demand for minority languages, similar cultures, high employment rate and easy immigration. The reason can be summarized as "high cost performance", in which Japan is the most representative country to study abroad. Tuition in Japanese universities is very close to the people. The annual tuition and living expenses of most colleges and universities total 80,000 yuan to 1.3 million yuan. "
Besides choosing a reasonable study destination according to the budget and future planning, studying hard, taking more credits, shortening the study time and graduating early can also save a lot of money. Zhao Lu, manager of Canada Department of Xi 'an Branch of Jin Gillette, said: "In Canada, undergraduates can take one more course each semester than other students, or take a few more credits in the summer courses offered by the school, so they can graduate as soon as possible. Secondly, if you have studied in a university in China for a period of time and have corresponding courses, you can apply for credit reduction. If the application is successful, it will reduce the course time for studying these corresponding credits, and it will also save the tuition, accommodation and living expenses spent during these hours. "
For students with excellent academic performance, applying for scholarships can not only prove their Excellence, but also reduce the financial pressure on their families. Zhao Lu added that there are two kinds of Canadian scholarships: entrance scholarships and performance scholarships. To apply for an entrance scholarship, students must do well in high school. Performance scholarships are judged according to the first year of college.
Many international students will work after school to earn living expenses, which is also a good opportunity to integrate into local life and experience society in advance. However, it should be noted that different countries have different policies for foreign students to work. Many countries can work part-time on study visas, but there is a time limit every week. At the same time, don't engage in illegal or dangerous work.
The Japanese government allows international students to work 4 hours a day and 8 hours a day on holidays. Due to the high salary level in Japan and the tax exemption policy for part-time income, if it can be reasonably controlled, part-time income can fully meet the study and living expenses. The Canadian government is more tolerant of foreign students working. If China students want to work legally while studying in Canada, they need to keep their student status in Canada, otherwise they may be deported.
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