1. How about studying in Spain?
1, easy to enroll.
Although studying abroad has become a trend, and it is no longer limited to domestic promotion, the application threshold in most countries will still be relatively high, and Spain seems to be very close to the people. No matter whether the academic or language is not up to standard, you can try to apply.
Because it will provide you with the choice of other ways besides admission, you can complete your study abroad plan well and confirm your study abroad arrangement in different ways. Matriculation and language classes are more choices.
2. Bilingual environment
Spanish and English have the same scope of application here, so in the early preparation stage, as long as you confirm your own teaching language, you can concentrate on preparing for the improvement of a language. In fact, it is not difficult to learn Spanish, and English itself is the language that everyone has been learning.
As long as you know English, there will be no big problem in studying and living here, and you can also improve another language in your spare time. After studying, you will be bilingual, which will be very helpful for finding a job in the future.
3. Academic recognition
Studying in non-popular countries is most concerned about whether the academic qualifications obtained after graduation can be recognized. As long as you confirm that the school you are enrolled in is officially recognized, you don't have to worry about being recognized at all, you will be directly recognized.
Whether it is for further study or employment, as long as you have passed the examination of graduation thesis, internship and course, you will directly get the academic certificate, which can be directly used as identification.
4. Teaching level
This model is an advanced elite heuristic teaching, which will give priority to students' ability, improve students' ability and skills in an all-round way, bring more favorable influence to everyone's study and help them accumulate skills.
There is no need to worry about the education level, because the overall education level in Europe itself is very high. As one of the best, everyone can finish their studies better without worrying about their all-round development.
2. Recommended by popular study abroad cities in Spain
Madrid, 1
As the capital of Spain, the city's prosperity and classical style are its characteristics. It has the richest art galleries and historical sites in Spain, and it is also a huge Chinese settlement. Students who are afraid of loneliness and boredom must not miss this city.
2. Barcelona
Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain, the famous art capital and the "city of Gaudi". The whole city combines classical art with modern prosperity and has beautiful coastal scenery. If you like art and beaches, Barcelona is your choice.
3. Valencia
Known as the "Sunshine City", Valencia has many beaches and is also the birthplace of paella. The city is noisy and quiet. You can feel the hustle and bustle of the city center and the seaside, and you can also feel the quiet atmosphere of the residential area.
4. Salamanca
Salamanca, located in the west of Spain, is the capital of Salamanca province, a world-famous university ancient city and one of the oldest universities in Europe. Salamanca's architectural stones will shine in the night light, so Salamanca is also called the city of gold.
5. Seville
Seville is an important economic, trade, tourism and cultural center in southern Spain. It is one of the cities with traditional Spanish characteristics and the birthplace of Spanish cuisine "Tapas". The traditional Spanish dance "Flamengo" is the most popular here. As the location of Game of Thrones, its scenic spots are punched by many tourists.
6.granada
Granada, located in the south of Spain, is a city that combines ancient and modern. This historical site combines Muslim, Christian and Christian styles, making Granada a cultural and tourist hotspot in Spain. The University of Granada, founded in 153 1, is one of the oldest universities in Spain.
7. Malaga
Malaga is a city located in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the sunny coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The city is small and quiet, creating a friendly and warm learning environment, where Picasso, a master painter, spent his childhood. However, there are not many China people living in Malaga at the same time. Although they have less sense of belonging, they are very suitable for communicating with Spaniards and promoting Spanish learning.
8. Zaragoza
Zaragoza is the capital of Aragon Autonomous Region in Spain and the fifth largest city in Spain. It has a strong historical flavor, and now there are many remains of ancient Roman walls and bridges, as well as Gothic exchanges and aristocratic mansions with Spanish national style. Medical schools in university of zaragoza are the most famous.
3. Scholarships for studying in Spain
1, scholarship for further study
Scholarships for further study include: master's and doctoral degrees, master's and doctoral dissertations, specialized courses and medical majors, and internships. When applying for a scholarship for further study, the applicant must first contact his school or the corresponding institution in advance to ensure that he can successfully apply to the institution within the specified time. Secondly, applicants need to inform universities and colleges of their further research.
2. Art scholarship
Art scholarship is a scholarship to encourage students to achieve excellent results in Spanish art courses. To apply for a scholarship, the applicant must be an art-related student or a student studying for an art degree. Secondly, the applicant becomes a candidate after applying, and the candidate needs to be admitted to a cultural center or an enterprise related to culture and art. No matter which country the scholarship is, the amount is not enough to pay the living expenses. It's just that the national government provides people who are engaged in short-term education and study in Spain as the cost of continuing their studies.
3.Erasmus Scholarship
This scholarship is a cooperative project within the European Union. EU students can study in other EU member countries as Erasmus exchange students, and the government and the EU will provide scholarships for students' daily living expenses and tuition fees. According to statistics, tuition in Spain is already very cheap. According to Guan Ai's experience, if a student lives and studies in a city like Madrid, the monthly rent is 250-300 euros (about 2,000-2,400 yuan), the water and electricity fee plus living expenses is 200 euros (about RMB 1600 yuan), and the annual living expenses are 70,000 yuan. Undergraduate students only need to pay a registration fee of 65,438+0,000 euros (about 8,000 RMB) every year, while the total annual fee for master students in a city like Madrid is about 65,438+0,000,000 RMB. If it is in a relatively small and cheap city like Salamanca or Granada, the annual budget is about 80,000 RMB.
4. Spanish general scholarship
One is called Matrícula de Honor, and the other is called scholarship, Beca General y de Movilidad. The former scholarship is provided to students with top academic performance, and the scholarship ratio is about 30%. Students who get Matrícula de Honor can get scholarships for excellent subjects, and the corresponding credit tuition fees for the next year can be reduced or exempted. The second kind of financial aid is open to all students. The condition to meet the aid is that students pass 60% of the first-year registered credits, followed by families with poor family conditions, and the deposit in the bank does not exceed 40,000. For non-EU students, proof of annual income is required to apply. If they or their families don't work in Spain and have no Spanish work certificate, they can't apply for this subsidy.
4. How to save money by studying in Spain?
1, avoid popular big cities
Avoiding the metropolis with high tuition and living expenses is a good way to reduce the cost of studying abroad. In the choice of schools, there is a big gap between the fees charged by public schools and private schools. Public universities generally only charge registration fees without tuition fees, while private colleges not only charge double fees, but also charge higher fees, especially for popular majors such as business and engineering. Avoiding hot spots can effectively reduce the cost of studying abroad.
Step 2 apply for a scholarship
Among all kinds of scholarship programs abroad, government programs are undoubtedly attractive in terms of funding strength and distribution. There are a lot of foreign scholarship information on popular study abroad websites. Pay more attention at ordinary times, and the earlier you apply, the greater your chances of success.
Step 3 Work-study program
Work-study program has always been a routine way for international students to solve economic problems. Because of the different employment policies in different countries, international students must abide by the relevant policies and avoid unnecessary troubles. We should also control our time so as not to affect our study, so as not to lose big because of small.
4. Run international student identity card.
International student identity card (ISIC card) is a student's identity document recognized by UNESCO, and it can get preferential treatment in transportation, accommodation, food and entertainment. /kloc-Full-time students aged 0/2 or above can apply.
There are tricks to exchange and remit money.
Since the foreign exchange rate of banks changes every day, reasonable exchange of foreign exchange can reduce expenses. Secondly, choosing the right remittance method can also save money. If the school accepts credit card payment, even the remittance fee is saved.