Studying in Belgium is a good place, and you should be able to graduate from junior college, because although Belgium's popularity in China has improved in recent years, it is still a second-tier country to study in Europe, but the level of university education in China is very good, such as Catholic University of Leuven (the top university in Europe), Ghent University (which won two Nobel Prizes) and Free University of Brussels. Others are not so good, Belgium is just a little bit; The procedure of studying in Belgium is still rather troublesome, because Belgium and China have not signed an agreement on mutual recognition of academic qualifications, so they have to go to the Belgian Embassy in China for notarization and APS certification, but one advantage is that you can apply on the website of that school first, and the school will first check whether your information meets the admission requirements, and if so, you can go through the formalities. If it doesn't meet the requirements, you will give reasons, and you don't have to spend more money. Belgium's visa pass rate is quite high, basically not; As for considering schools, it is suggested to choose schools in Flanders (and Dutch-speaking areas), where tuition is free and only some miscellaneous fees are required. The school fees in Walloon (French-speaking area) are too high for ordinary working families to bear. However, studying in Belgium also has some disadvantages. You will be disappointed if you want to emigrate after graduation. Belgium is not an immigrant country, so it is almost impossible to have skilled immigrants. Business immigrants can't do it without enough funds. There is also the possibility of becoming kelp after returning home. Because although the academic level and hardware facilities of Belgian schools are much higher than those in China, the brand of the school may not have been heard by China people. This is a fatal problem, so the landlord thinks twice before you act. Moreover, in the first half of this year, there were unstable factors in Belgian society, and demonstrations by international students broke out. It is said that some China people in Belgium are discriminated against.
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