2. The categories of master's programs are very detailed. You can consult which majors you have, and then decide what you should study according to your own interests.
3. The teaching level of Italian art colleges is very high, such as Florence Academy of Fine Arts (ranked third in the world), Turin Academy of Fine Arts, Bologna Academy of Fine Arts and so on.
During studying in Italy, the school allows students to work 20 hours a week. Except for the low salary in the first year because of language problems, other time is enough for you to maintain the minimum living standard in your city. Italy has a three-year undergraduate course, with an annual salary of about 50,000 to 70,000 RMB.
5. You can change your major, but personally it is not recommended to change your major. Studying in Italy and changing majors is a very troublesome thing. You need to contact the person in charge of the major you want to change, then contact the person in charge of your current major, and then submit an application to the school before you can change. In the meantime, you have to go through many other formalities, which is always troublesome.
6. Generally, China students go to study in Italy to find a house to live in, and few of them live in dormitories.
7. It's still a little early to consider the rent. After all, you are going to Italy to study for a master's degree, and there are still several years left. The current rent does not represent the rent when going abroad.
8. Italian universities allow students to work 20 hours a week. If you exceed this time, it will affect your academic completion. There are no restrictions on others.
That's basically it. You can keep asking questions.