15 1 1 turn 12, and find an intermediary to handle the pre-admission procedures in France.
16 1 prepare for 500 French classes, and take the TCF exam from April, reaching the level of B 1.
65438+May-June, 2006, obtained the pre-admission to the university and prepared the visa. During this period, I prepared my thesis defense and got my diploma.
From July to September, 16, apply for a visa.
16 September to 10 year 10 October, departure payment method was adopted.
16 From 10 to 12, learn French and handle immigration reports.
Before 2007 1 month, I retaken TCF or DELF in France, reaching the level of B 1 or above.
65438+In February 2007, I went to apply for the school website to download the application form, and prepared and sent the materials as required.
17 From April to May, I was qualified for the interview.
June-July 17, see the interview.
17 At the end of July, I got the admission ticket.
In September 2007, I went to school.
Explain something:
TCF in China is very difficult, and the level of B 1 in China is A2 in France. And when you formally apply to a French school, your previous TCF score is close to one year, and most schools only admit the last six months. For art students, the language requirement is French B 1 to B2.
Domestic pre-admission is only language admission. Although you will have a matriculation certificate, it has nothing to do with professional admission. You need to apply for your major admission at the beginning of your second year in France. Everyone knows the hidden rules, don't ask why.
A friend of mine applied for admission to the Paris Academy of Fine Arts from Shandong Academy of Fine Arts. Because the international reputation of Chinese Academy of Fine Arts is close to zero, it is said that domestic famous schools can not bring any advantages to applicants. In addition to the basic information, the applicant also needs to show his portfolio and live display before deciding whether to be accepted.