Spanish requirements
The language of studying in Spain is the first level. Whether you are studying undergraduate or graduate, you must have the understanding level of Spanish university courses, otherwise you can't keep up with the courses at all. Language learning is carried out in two steps.
(1) 500 class hours of domestic language learning;
Usually, domestic students know nothing about Spanish before studying in Spain, but in order to successfully pass the requirements of the embassy visa, they must study 500 hours of Spanish courses abroad, which can reach the level of daily communication, that is, A2 level.
(2) Spanish Institute:
After studying basic courses in China and successfully arriving in Spain through a visa, students will continue to study Spanish courses. This course helps students to improve their basic life language to the level of understanding university teaching, that is, B2 level.
In addition to the above Spanish proficiency, you need to provide some proof of studying in Spain, as follows:
1, education certificate
To directly apply for postgraduate study, you need to provide a degree certificate/diploma/proof of study, transcripts and proof of postgraduate study. If you go to a language school first and then apply for an undergraduate or master's degree, you also need the highest academic certificate. If you haven't graduated from college, or you haven't entered the university, then the highest academic certificate is the high school diploma. In addition, students applying for a master's degree must provide proof that they can attend graduate school. Please refer to our previous series of pushes for specific methods.
2. Economic documents prove that
Economic documents are indispensable documents for visa application, and the most basic and necessary document is the bank running water certificate. If you want to enter school next year, you must get ready now (Shanghai needs running water for one year, and other districts need half a year). Not only do you need a certain amount of running water every month, but the balance must be enough to pay for studying abroad.
Step 3 prepare for extra points
A question that students often ask: What are the chances of successful application? This problem depends on everyone's personal conditions (language level, grades, extra points) and professional counterparts. Although I have not started to apply for admission next year, some extra points for application can be prepared from now on. For example, if the major you want to apply for is not in line with the undergraduate major, you can participate in some related course training. In addition, the chances of admission can be greatly improved by participating in internships, publishing papers, and striving for scholarships.
Expanding Reading: Three Factors to Consider in Studying in Spain
1.? city
To study in Spain, the city where the school is located is also an important factor for international students to consider. This will have a direct impact on your life.
Studying in a big city in Spain can enjoy better social services. Both part-time and internship have natural advantages and a more open social environment.
But studying in a big city means bearing higher prices, because in Spain, the more developed the urban economy, the higher the price level, and the greater the pressure of life competition.
If you choose to study in a small city, you can live a more relaxed life, have time to feel the natural scenery here, and have more in-depth exchanges with local people.
2.? traffic
The traffic situation is directly related to the size of the city. The economic development of big cities will make the transportation more perfect, while the economic development of small cities will be gentle and the prices will be more close to the people.
Spain's big cities are not only economically developed, but also have many cultural landscapes, which naturally attract many international students and tourists. A large population requires more convenient transportation, so big cities will have more developed transportation networks.
Smaller cities will have a relatively small population, a relatively high density of schools, and the population will be distributed around universities, forming a perfect university town, and buses can meet daily needs.
3.? language environment
For language students, the choice of city is particularly important. Just like the dialect areas in China, the languages in different parts of Spain are different.
If you want to learn the most pure Spanish, the TUFC study abroad teacher at Foreign University suggests that you go to central Spain, that is, the capital Madrid and its surrounding cities, where the official Spanish language is concentrated and excellent international students from all over the world gather.
If you choose the southern region, the language here will have a Latin American accent, while the cities in the northern region even have their own pronunciation system, which is far from the pure Spanish.