1. Which country should music art students go to for graduate study abroad?
Can be considered from the following aspects:
1, economic conditions:
The United States (generally two years for graduate students): tuition for public universities18,000-28,000 dollars, and tuition for private universities $30,000-35,000 dollars (excluding miscellaneous fees); The monthly living expenses of first-tier cities are1000-2,000 USD, second-tier cities are $ 800- 1000 USD, third-tier cities are $ 600-800 USD, and fourth-tier cities are $ 450-600 USD.
Britain (general comprehensive university graduate student for one year; Two years as a graduate student in a professional conservatory of music): comprehensive university tuition 10000- 16000, and professional conservatory tuition 15000-20000 (excluding miscellaneous fees); The living expenses in first-tier cities are 95,438+0.5 million RMB per year, and in second-tier cities, 75,438+0.5 million RMB per year.
Europe (general postgraduate two years): public universities or conservatories are free of tuition; The annual living expenses are around 50,000-70,000 RMB.
2. Professional advantages:
There are the best music schools in the world in Britain, America and Europe, but some schools have their own special advantages. For example, Berkeley Conservatory of Music in the United States has made outstanding achievements in pop music, and leeds college of music in the United Kingdom is a pioneer school of jazz.
3. Language factors:
When you go to any country, you will be taught the local language. However, English is something that China students have been exposed to since childhood, so it is easier than other international languages. Therefore, if the language in China can't meet the standard, they can also go to language schools abroad.
Prepare for the English exam, you can take it in two months, and there is less review time; In other countries, it takes a long time to prepare for language exams, such as German. Many universities often require students to take the DSH exam directly or produce other valid "language certificates" such as the "Telford" language certificate when they enter school, which means that they must attend formal German intensive classes for at least one and a half years (less than 20 hours/week) before they can cope with the exam.
Second, how do music art students choose to study abroad?
1, geographical location:
Different geographical locations have different climates, so try to choose the climatic environment that you can adapt to. Moreover, choose the environment that suits you. For example, if someone wants to travel more during the holidays, they should try to choose a city with an airport or near it to facilitate their travel.
2, college professional ranking:
In addition to school rankings, professional rankings are also very important. Some schools may not rank particularly high, but a certain major stands out.
Third, how do music and art students apply for colleges and universities when they go abroad for postgraduate study?
Music and art students applying for studying abroad are divided into the following steps:
1, to understand the application requirements of institutions; 2. Prepare application materials: application form, recommendation letter, personal statement, portfolio, highest academic record and transcript, highest academic diploma, etc.
3. Send the application materials and pay the application fee;
If the application is successful, you can apply for a visa.
4. What are the requirements for music and art students to study abroad?
Going to the Commonwealth countries requires IELTS (ranging from 6 to 7.5), and the United States requires TOEFL (ranging from 79 to 100). Some schools accept IELTS and TOEFL. To go to Germany, you must pass Telford TestDaf or DSH (meet certain class requirements or at least reach intermediate German level). When the language is not up to standard, you can choose to go abroad to study language classes, usually for several months, and collect tuition fees.
5. How to prepare for the interview of music art students going abroad for graduate study?
Music art students need interviews, audio-visual interviews or on-site interviews, or pre-trial audio-visual interviews before on-site interviews. On-site interviews generally require 3-4 works of different styles in different periods, and some schools will have solfeggio or solfeggio exams behind them. Some schools come to China to recruit students every year, usually at the end of the year or the beginning of the year, and conduct on-site interviews in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
In some schools, there will be an interview after the interview. The professor will ask you about your past experience, future plans, study plans, etc. Applicants majoring in theory and writing should prepare a statement of a thesis or work.
These are the five major problems for music and art students to study abroad. I believe it will be of great help to everyone to study abroad after reading it.
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