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On the way to France
First of all, the landlord should understand the meaning of "transfer", especially the mechanism of French public universities. It is very clear that students in China, the European Union and French-speaking Africa can directly recognize credits and transfer. For students in our country, there are only two choices. One is to take part in the school's cooperation project and go to a sister school for double degree or further study (Etudiant Integraes-transfer students-may be closer to what the landlord said, and the landlord can ask international exchange office of our school to save time, effort and money-graduate well-or do ETUDIANT D'ECHANGE), and the other is to re-apply for admission. Of course, you have to certify and evaluate your previous credits before you can decide what level you are, BAC+ 1AN, 2ANS, 3ANS, 4ANS. . . China's degree is recognized in France, but it is not the same. For example, if you graduate from BAC+4ANS in China, you still have to repeat BAC+4ans, that is, MASTER 1. Few students can directly study M2, which is really too few. It is superficial for some French majors to study for a master's degree in double talents. To put it bluntly, they just recognize your academic qualifications, but they didn't say how.

Then analyze the situation of the landlord. First of all, the mechanism of French L 1 and L2 is the same. They all want to participate in TCF-DAP, and then apply to the school voluntarily, similar to a CONCOURS, but mainly to assess their French ability. Landlords can also take the exam in Beijing, but only if French reaches a certain level, at least before B 1-B2, otherwise it is difficult to apply for a school.

According to the landlord, I don't want to be demoted. This is not impossible, but we should also consider the probability. If we leave now, we will still join the TCF Democratic Action Party. Moreover, the elimination rates of L 1 and L2 are quite high, about 50% and 25% respectively. Even if it is accepted, it may be a ton. Therefore, if the landlord wants to try to study L3 directly, he must finish his sophomore year in China before trying (that is, he will prepare in February from next semester, and no one can fail). He will directly avoid TCF-DAP and take the application route to see if the school accepts you to study L3 directly, which depends on three points: 1. The landlord's French level-if you study directly, personally, I think you have to be close to B2 (TCF: above 380, the probability of 400-B2- above is relatively high) and really have no help from Ji Jing, otherwise you can't graduate at all. 2. The higher the matching degree and similarity between the courses before the landlord and the courses applied for, the greater the probability. You can compare the course settings of the website yourself. 3. With luck, this will increase the chances of applying for more schools, with an average chance of 30%-40%. Of course, the landlord can also try to take an examination of a less popular school or an unpopular major in LICENCE PRO (which will not affect the landlord's postgraduate entrance examination). The landlord is studying science, so you can try L3 in a normal university or a research institute, with a scholarship of 1000 euros a month. Moreover, there are few students in China, and the certification is no problem (see JSJ). I know that some students in mathematics and physics are not very good at French, but with excellent professional knowledge and sincere attitude, they applied for normal university, and now they are better than anyone else.