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How to study in France after failing the college entrance examination
There are three ways to study in France after the college entrance examination:

1) A senior high school student in Dali, with a large literature and no language foundation, scored more than 400 points in the college entrance examination. After the college entrance examination, I began to learn French, and at the same time applied for preparatory courses or languages in French public comprehensive universities. Preparatory course/language learning time 1.5-0.5 years. After finishing the preparatory course/language, apply for an undergraduate course in a French public comprehensive university.

The higher the score of the college entrance examination, the more courses/languages you can choose.

2) High school students in Dali, Dawen, have a good foundation in French, and scored more than 400 points in the college entrance examination. After the college entrance examination, prepare for French study and examination, with French reaching B2 or above, and apply for undergraduate courses in French public universities.

3) Dali high school students with good English scores can directly prepare for IELTS or TOEFL after the college entrance examination. IELTS score above 6.0 or equivalent to TOEFL score. It is suggested to apply for undergraduate courses (English teaching) in French higher business schools simultaneously.

Landlords can refer to the volunteer reference system for studying abroad/s/blog _ 498d22040103038o.html and enter your major, so that you can find out the cases of students with similar situations and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also screen according to the goal of studying abroad to see what the background is (language achievement, school background, major, GPA, etc. Students from your target colleges and majors have applied, so compare your own situation and make general goals and directions.