2. Community colleges are roughly equivalent to universities. But most community colleges are rubbish. As long as there are universities, don't consider community colleges. Going to college or for future employment, community colleges are only a little better than diploma workshops. .......
3. 6.5438+0.6 million a year is enough, so don't worry about tuition. I don't know about Canada, but in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, as long as you work hard, you can earn your living expenses back.
And 1.6 million is just about one year's tuition in ordinary universities. Work hard and be self-reliant.
Rich children have rich children's lives, and we poor children also have our own lives. As long as parents can pay tuition, it is still very simple to earn living expenses by working.
If you plan to take root abroad, I suggest you choose a place where there are many Chinese. The importance of foreign contacts is not lower than that of domestic contacts. Most good jobs need to be recommended, and it is difficult to move without recommendation. (Only applicable to the United States, not to other parts of Australia)
5. You provide too little personal information. From these, I recommend you to go to a 50- 100 school in the United States. Generally can be admitted. But most of them require TOEFL and even sat.
But if you go to high school for a year and get good grades, and then apply to an American university, the Ivy League may not be a dream. And it is possible to get a scholarship, but it depends on your personal ability. Evaluate your own strength and make a choice.
Going to college with a scholarship is definitely the cheapest.
Please call me if you have any questions. I hope I can help you.