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How to study abroad? (graduated from the college entrance examination this year)
Although your English is good, you are still a little lacking if you go abroad to study in university. Foreign countries still need special English tests, such as IELTS and TOEFL. I think the exchange between China and Tsinghua is quite reliable, but this exchange suggests that you search the ranking of this school that is about to change the world before going to school, and how to make decisions in all aspects of the urban environment. If you change to a similar university and study hard at the undergraduate level, you can jump to a better school to study for graduate students.

In other words, it takes time for you to apply for a preparatory course abroad and then be admitted to a foreign university, and you may not be admitted to your ideal university. In other words, it is better to exchange programs with universities.

If you major in science, you should look at your preferences abroad and find out whether the major you want to study in the future is suitable for you to continue to find a job or continue to study. It is definitely better to study science abroad, because foreigners study science less, so if they know science, they will have less requirements for language and culture when looking for a job, and it will be good to be able to work. Moreover, foreign professional skills such as machinery, electronics and electricity are much better than domestic ones. If you really work hard and go back to the last prestigious school, you will really become a national talent. The road is at your own feet, so it's too early to start working hard, so don't forget to refuel wherever you go.

Finally, I'll talk to you about some questions about your going abroad.

There are many aspects you need to consider. One is whether you plan to emigrate. For example, the United States, New Zealand, Australia and Canada are all traditional immigrant countries, so it is relatively easy to stay after studying abroad.

Second, your study abroad budget varies greatly in different countries, ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands, of which Britain, the United States and Australia have the highest expenses, followed by small language countries such as Singapore and Japan, and Asian countries such as Malaysia and South Korea have the lowest expenses.

Third, your future employment direction, such as American business, French art, Swiss hotel management, etc. Are all recognized advantages in the world. You can also consider it in combination with your own interests.

The most popular country to study abroad.

NO. 1 In recent years, the United States has attracted an average of 22,000 international students from China every year.

NO.2 The average number of China students attracted by Britain in recent years is 20,000.

NO.3 Average number of China students attracted by Australia in recent years: 19000.

NO.4 The average number of Japanese students from China in recent years is18,000.

NO.5 The average number of French students from China in recent years is 15000.

NO.6 Average number of overseas students from China attracted by Canada in recent years: 13000.

NO.7 The average number of China students attracted by Germany in recent years is 12000.

NO.8 Average number of China students attracted by Singapore in recent years: 5,000.

List of study abroad expenses in key countries

Tuition for studying abroad (RMB/year) and living expenses (RMB/year)

Canada120,690,000

Netherlands 1.5-55000

Korea 20-35,000

Japan 40,000-66,000

Poland 20,000-40,000-50,000

Russia1.5-60,000

Ukraine1.2-25,000

Spain 20,000-35,000

Italy's 5000- 1 10,000 (registration fee) public universities are free of tuition fees of 30,000-40,000.

Singapore 40,000-80,000, 25,000-30,000

Malaysia1.2-60,0001.5-20,000

Northern Europe

Public universities (except Denmark) are free of tuition of 50,000 yuan.

Denmark 40000-50000

French 2000-3000 (registration fee) public universities are free of tuition of 40,000-60,000.

Uk 9 150000 6- 100000.

Ireland 865438+400,000-60,000

Australia12-150,000-80,000

700,000-200,000 -65438+ 10,000 in the United States.

Personal advice, I hope it will help you a little.