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I want to study abroad, but I have no money at home.
I take Germany as an example, because I know Germany better ~

Germany has a youth scholarship (awarded by DAAD), which requires you to graduate from university, work for more than two years, and be under 36 years old. If you apply for a cooperative university, you will receive a monthly grant of 800 euros, which will fully cover your expenses. In addition, even without scholarships, Germany's annual living expenses plus tuition fees are less than 65,438+10,000. As long as you save about 80 thousand in the early stage, you can be self-sufficient in the later stage. Some of my classmates not only earned their own tuition fees, but also paid off their debts.

If it's Britain, it's very difficult, because it's basically 300 thousand a year, and you can't work for a year.

But in the final analysis, it depends on your comprehensive strength, such as foreign language, communication and professional strength. If you are mediocre in all aspects at home, it is even harder to go out.