I heard that the English-China international class in the middle school attached to Shaanxi Normal University is run by an intermediary, mainly to make money. What is it like?
First of all, I'm from Xi. I'm a student in this school. Personally, I think our school mainly trains students to study in Britain and America, but it also helps students to apply for universities in Australia, Canada and Hong Kong. The university application is submitted by the school, and no extra fees are charged. Where to go depends mainly on the students' own wishes. There are three courses in our school. IGCSE, my understanding of this course is equivalent to the junior high school curriculum in Britain. The main subjects are English (reading, writing, speaking, etc.). ), mathematics, physics, chemistry, economics, business. Generally speaking, the content of this course is not very difficult. Mathematics, physics and chemistry are all studied in junior high school for three years in China, and they learn a little in senior high school, so they are easy to learn without digging too deep. The main task of this grade is to improve the mastery of English and professional vocabulary. The teachers are all from China (except oral English), but the teachers are all overseas graduate students. At first, they will teach in some Chinese, but by the end of the first semester, they will basically use English. When applying for a university, this course still has advantages. Moreover, in the English test of this course, D is qualified. Most universities in the UK require C, and good schools generally require B or above, such as Oxford. That is to say, if the English test reaches B or above, there is no need to take IELTS. I think it is necessary to take this course after graduating from Grade Three, because it can connect the preceding with the following, because in Alevel (Grade Two), all the teachers are foreign teachers, and none of them are from China. Alevel is a high school course in Britain. The last two years are divided into AS and A2. You can choose to study business or science in this course. It seems that you can give up two subjects (physical chemistry or economic business) to the maximum extent and apply for a university with Alevel's grades. For example, you must have at least three A's or A's in Cambridge and Oxford. As far as I know, most students' grades are satisfactory. There is also the IFY course, which is a preparatory course, mainly for students in the second and third grades. This course is only one year, but the number of schools applying for it is limited. But at present, 0/00% of the students in their class/kloc-have received conditional admission. And most people's universities are very good, with Manchester University and Sheffield University accounting for a relatively large proportion. Students in our school may not be able to take the college entrance examination if they don't attend China class. As for the high school diploma, I don't want it. I don't know what other students think. To be honest, I think I have made great progress in this school, especially in English and math. Junior high school English seems to have failed, and now the level is around D and C. I used to hate math, but now my favorite subject is math. Teachers are very young and really friends. We all call our teachers "Big Brother" and "Big Sister". Besides, we have enough rest time now. We have classes at 8: 30 in the morning and finish school after 5: 00 in the afternoon (classes start early at noon). . Okay, that's all I have to say.