It's no problem to apply for psychology major, but your chances of success will be low. Unless you have obtained a second degree in psychology in China or published an article in a famous academic journal of psychology.
3. According to the regulations of the school, the applicant's grades mainly include the total score or GPA score at the undergraduate stage (the average score of 90 points or above in each course is 4 points, 85-90 points is 3.5 points, and so on).
4. Applicants should submit the relevant language test results according to the official requirements of the applicant school. If the school you apply for requires IELTS, TOEFL and GRE scores, you must submit transcripts of these language tests within the application period.
5. In foreign countries, if you don't apply for a full scholarship, all the expenses (tuition, accommodation and living expenses) for one year are about 1.5-0.2 million yuan. Whether international students can work depends on Norwegian official laws and the school rules of the school you apply for. Even if you can work, it will be your living expenses for one month at most. Tuition and accommodation are the biggest expenses.
6. Now that EU countries are caught in the euro crisis, all EU countries have basically started to cut government subsidies to universities. Usually, the tuition fee of a self-funded international student is three times that of a student with the same major in the European Union. Those who are not liberal arts students in top universities in China are basically unable to apply for scholarships. Therefore, if you insist on going abroad, you can only apply for science and engineering majors, so you have a greater chance of applying for scholarships and staying overseas after graduation. To study abroad, if there are no acquaintances studying in overseas universities, the most practical way is to consult a famous study agent like New Oriental.