Question 2: I haven't studied for a long time Now 27 years old, with only a primary school diploma. Can I still study? Work-study program, you can have anything.
Those with the same academic ability (that is, those without a high school diploma) can apply for undergraduate and specialist courses at the starting point of adult higher education. Therefore, as long as you are over 18 years old, you can apply with your ID card and work certificate. After filling in your volunteers online, you can go to the preferred school for on-site confirmation.
In other words, to take the adult college entrance examination, you can go to adult night school after admission.
Question 3: What are the procedures for doing a part-time job? 1 & gt; Company contract. 2> insurance procedures 3> school-related certificates 4> class teacher's signature 5> work-study program application form 6> cover and back cover of work-study program student handbook.
Question 4: How to apply for a part-time job abroad? If I want to go to America, you can apply for an H or F visa.
H is a part-time job, but it is not easy, but it may be easier if you are a nurse major. There is a shortage of nurses in America. . However, you must pass the international qualification examination and be prepared. . According to the example that a friend of mine who is a foreign doctor asked nurse China to go abroad when he was working in China, you can go to a Sino-foreign joint venture hospital, and then get on well with the foreign doctor and ask him to write you a letter of recommendation or something. Visa officer is easy to talk to, but you have to take the exam to work. )
F visa is easy to sign, it is a student visa, but it must be a full-time student, but you can work on campus and earn little. At one time, because nursing was a special major, after studying for one year, you could ask the school to give you a certificate of practical training, so that you could do professional-related work outside school and earn more. (And I got my work permit at this time. Actually, you can work anywhere. But for the sake of tuition, be prepared. . You can apply for a scholarship, but I don't know your specific situation, so it's hard to say whether you can apply.
As for your partner, it's hard to say. It depends on whether he has the ability to hook up with any foreign company and then apply to work there. He can apply for an H visa. In the same way, he can also apply to a foreign school, and he should think twice about the tuition fee. H visa generally requires a letter of recommendation from the employer and various certificates.
No matter which one of you wants to work, the other one can get an "escort" visa. For example, if you apply for F 1, your partner can apply for F2. But F2 is not allowed to work or study, so you can only accompany them, so convince the visa officer that you have the ability (financial proof) to ensure that the two of you will not become their social burden in the United States.
All by hand. What do you want? thank you
Question 5: What are the conditions for working and studying abroad? Hello, if you are an undergraduate with an F- 1 visa, you can't work off campus according to the immigration law, but you can work on campus, but there is a limit of 20 hours per week. This money can basically cover your living expenses. Tuition is difficult, so there must be a scholarship. You can go to a big city to do black jobs in the summer vacation, but Gong takes some risks, but the money can be paid to you.
However, in Canada, Australia and European countries, it is not stipulated that you can only work on campus.
Question 6: What are the requirements for working and studying in Japan? High school graduation 12 years education.
If you have no language foundation, you can go to a language school first.
Working in Japan is allowed.
Question 7: What are the requirements for working and studying in Singapore? Apart from the eight schools with diplomas recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, there are four other schools in Singapore that can work legally. Among them, the tuition fee of Institute of Science and Technology Education is the cheapest 1 6,000 RMB per year, and the admission conditions are also low, which can be considered. What's your situation now? It has requirements for age and so on.
Question 8: What do I think are the requirements for studying abroad? How to apply, and those schools? Ranking of study abroad expenses in 2007: the United States and Britain topped the list.
Source: Beijing Times reporter Chen Junkun Input: 065438+200810.3.
For studying abroad, the first consideration is the cost. In 2007, with the rising prices, tuition fees in all countries have been slightly adjusted, and the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada and South Korea are the most popular destinations for China students. Our reporter summarized the cost of studying abroad in these countries and ranked them according to the cost.
First place: America
The annual tuition of American private universities ranges from 12000-30000 dollars, and the tuition of graduate students is higher than that of undergraduate students. Wang Jing, director of the American Department of Jiahua Shida, told reporters that some professional colleges in the United States, such as business schools, law schools and medical schools, have relatively expensive tuition fees, ranging from about $20,000 to $35,000 per year. Living expenses and other miscellaneous expenses, depending on the size of the school, are about 6750- 14600 dollars. In the United States, the undergraduate course is 4 years, the master's degree is mostly 2 years, and some are 1 year.
Therefore, the total cost of tuition, miscellaneous fees and living expenses for studying in the United States for four years is about 75,000-178,400 USD (about 547,500-1302,300 RMB); If you study for a master's degree in 1 year, the total cost of tuition, miscellaneous fees and living expenses will be about 26,750-49,600 US dollars (about195,300-3621000 RMB); if you study for a master's degree in 2 years, the total cost of tuition, miscellaneous fees and living expenses will be about 53,500-99,200 RMB.
Second place: Britain
The undergraduate education system in Britain is generally three years. For overseas students, the annual tuition fee is roughly 65,438+10,000-10.5 million yuan. Students choose different universities and majors, and the fees are different. Generally speaking, the tuition of science and engineering will be higher than that of liberal arts, and the tuition of famous schools will be slightly higher than that of ordinary schools. The academic system of master's degree courses is basically 1 year, and its tuition is relatively high, reaching1.20,000-1.80,000 yuan.
The annual living expenses in Britain are roughly 70,000-65,438+10,000 RMB. According to Sun Nan, business director of the Australia-US-UK Study Abroad Center, the annual living expenses in university of east london, which is also located in London and the eastern suburbs, are around 5,000 pounds, while those in City University of London, Imperial College London, UCL and London Business School in the center of London are 9,000 to 1 10,000 pounds. These expenses include meals, accommodation, transportation and necessary pocket money. Transportation is the third largest expenditure, and the transportation cost in London is just twice that in Manchester.
It takes about 565,438+0,000-750,000 yuan to go to the UK for undergraduate studies in three years. Going to the UK for a master's degree will cost about RMB 654.38+0.9 million-280,000.
Third place: Australia
The annual tuition fee for undergraduate study in Australia is about 65,438+03,000-23,000 Australian dollars, which is about 8-65,438+04 million RMB. The undergraduate education system is generally three years, and science and engineering courses and medical related courses are mostly four years. Australian master program, the annual tuition fee is about 16000-25000 Australian dollars, about 90000- 15000 RMB; The Australian master program has a flexible academic system, which is divided into 1 year, 1.5 years and 2 years.
For students studying in China, the official figure provided by the Australian Embassy is 12000 Australian dollars, about 70,000 RMB. Sydney has the highest cost of living, while Melbourne, Queensland, Canberra, South Australia and Western Australia have lower cost of living.
Going to Australia for an undergraduate course takes about 450,000-630,000 in three years, and 600,000-840,000 in the fourth way; Master's degree, 1.5 years160,000-220,000, 240,000-330,000 in two years and 320,000-440,000 in two years.
Fourth place: Canada
Judging from the situation of China students studying in Canada in 2007, the tuition fees of undergraduates will change according to different disciplines, ranging from RMB 70,000 to RMB 654.38+RMB 2,000. For example, courses in medicine and engineering will cost more. The average study time at undergraduate level is 3 to 4 years. Studying for a master's degree in Canada is entirely at your own expense. According to different majors, the tuition fee for each project is about 70,000-290,000 yuan. For example, the MBA program is more expensive. The academic system will change according to the major, generally 1...> & gt
Question 9: What does work-study program mean? Go to class if you want, or not if you don't want? It means that the school allows you to go to work instead of coming to class, but there is a certain time limit. If you don't attend classes within this period, the school won't count you as truant.
Question 10: What are the requirements for attending an adult college? Requirements:
First of all, you must have a high school, secondary school or technical school diploma.
Second, you have to pass the adult college entrance examination and have a certain junior high school foundation.
Have time for class on the third weekend. Of course, you don't have to go to class, just start early and make every phone call at night.
Note: the entrance examination is organized by the state, the study (about 16 subjects) and the examination are organized by the school, and graduation is completed by the school. Adult college entrance examination is recognized by the state. Adult registration time varies from province to province, and online registration is generally organized by district and county admissions offices from the end of August to the beginning of September. Adult exam counseling materials can be purchased when signing up for the adult exam. (free) remedial classes are publicized by the unit when enrolling students in adult examinations. Note: Only college entrance examination students are full-time. College (undergraduate) enrollment requires an ID card. College entrance requires an ID card and a diploma. Undergraduate Colleges: (1) Science: Chinese, Mathematics (Science) and Foreign Languages. (2) Liberal arts: Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages, history, geography (history, geography) of art majors, and the scores of mathematics exams are not included in the total score, which is for reference when admission. Specialized courses in senior high school: Chinese, mathematics (none/science) and foreign languages.