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About studying in Europe (postgraduate)
Studying in Britain is the largest number of students studying in Europe, because the British diploma has a high gold content, business is Britain's ace major, and the postgraduate education system in Britain is also short, which can save a lot of time. Besides Britain, France and Germany are also very popular. If you major in finance, France is actually more suitable than Germany, because there are many advanced business schools in France. To apply for universities in these two countries, in addition to language scores, it is best to keep GPA above 3.0, and the requirements in Germany will be more stringent. However, another advantage of these two countries is that tuition fees are relatively cheap, especially in public schools.

Founded in 1867, Amsterdam International Business School is one of the earliest business schools in Europe and even the world. It is located in Amsterdam, and its main direction is commerce. In the third year, all students in our school have the opportunity to go to nearly 50 famous colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Britain, Germany, Finland, Italy, Australia, Spain, New Zealand, Switzerland and other countries for exchange and study.

If you haven't decided whether to study French or German, it's actually better to study French, because German is still difficult, and of course English is relatively the simplest, so you can still consider studying in the UK.

Orientation of studying abroad and school choice

If you want to know how many ranked colleges and majors you can apply for abroad, you can use the study abroad reference system to choose schools.

How to use it: enter your basic information (GPA, language achievement, major, college background, etc. Enter the study abroad reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students with similar situations from the database to see which foreign universities they have successfully applied for, so that you can accurately locate yourself.