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University study abroad process
The specific process of studying in universities is as follows:

First, prepare for the English exam.

English is a communication tool, and Commonwealth countries are like Britain. Australia, etc. You need to take IELTS. North American countries are like the United States. Canada took the TOEFL. If you go to the United States to study for graduate students, take the GRE. Read MBA and take GMAT. IELTS is enough to go to Commonwealth countries. It is necessary to prepare for the English exam, and it is also the most valued and trusted material for the Admissions Office.

Second, apply for universities and majors

This corresponds to which country to apply for, and generally it is decided which country to go to first. This involves what kind of English to prepare. Apply for universities and majors. University applications are divided into several gradients according to their own conditions. Ok, at present, it is symmetrical with yourself. In the third year of guaranteed school, I applied for 5~6 universities, and then I chose one of them which I think is better, and then I chose my major first.

Third, apply for a visa.

A study visa is a passport, which means you can go to that country. At the same time, visa considerations. Keep abreast of the latest visa developments.

Fourth, prepare to buy an international air ticket.

This question can be found on the websites related to studying abroad.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) physical examination and foreign exchange

Go to the designated quarantine office in a certain country for physical examination, exchange money at the Bank of China, and bring the admission notice, which will explain how much it will cost.

Preparation of intransitive verbs before departure

Information such as luggage specifications can be found on major websites.

Seven, seize the opportunity

Those who have no flight experience can go to the airport two or three hours in advance and ask the airport staff. They are all very friendly.

Eight, go abroad

Write down the telephone number of the international office or someone you can contact. When I first arrived in a foreign country, my spoken English was very poor, and even if I asked others, I might not understand it. Still, don't worry, things will work out eventually.

Nine, find the international office

They help you arrange everything and let you study with peace of mind. As for whether to live off campus or on campus, it is the same as in China. It is safer on campus and more convenient off campus.