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[Reward] How much does it cost to go to the University of Poitiers in France? And the advantages of this school!
If you spend money, public universities don't need tuition fees, just registration fees and some miscellaneous fees, with more than 300 undergraduate students and more than 400 master students (I calculate in euros). If you live in poitiers, the living expenses are actually very small, and the standard of living is not high. Eat normally and you won't lose yourself. One month 100 is enough, and the house is more than 100, so it doesn't need high quality.

As for the gold content of diplomas, the really good school in France is called grand ecole, with tuition ranging from tens of thousands of euros, and you have to take part in the examination competition before entering the school. French public universities are comprehensive, that is, to put it bluntly, popular, so that everyone can learn, unlike China's concept, public universities are the best, regardless of the gold content. As for the role, taking it back to China may be a foreign university, which has little effect in France. Moreover, there is no specific ranking of French universities, but even if there is, Poitiers University is definitely not in the front. As for students, poitiers has the largest number of Arabs, almost surpassing the French. As upstairs said, China, Eastern Europe and Latin America are not developed countries, so public universities are cheap. . .

But after graduating from high school, go directly to the undergraduate course? I can tell you that you can't. French undergraduate course is called bac+4, that is, after the fourth year of examination, high school graduation is bac. If you don't go in the next three years, then our college can't apply. Moreover, the economy needs high numbers, and it will be difficult for you to be a liberal arts student without a foundation.