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What are the criteria for attending an international school?
Nowadays, international schools are basically private, so private schools pay more attention to economic benefits than public schools, so the corresponding admission standards are also relatively low. I graduated from an international school in Tianjin on 20 1 1 and am now a freshman at the University of Ottawa, Canada. I think as far as my school and my experience are concerned. It is best to lay a good foundation in all subjects, especially in public schools where science and English, English grammar and a large number of words are accumulated. If you want to go to the United States or Commonwealth countries, you are required to take IELTS or TOEFL. Our students in China often have excellent academic courses. Take me for example. I just got an A in the mid-term math exam, and almost all the countries got full marks in math. But the language performance is not very good. The average score of IELTS candidates in Chinese mainland is the third lowest in the world. So since you want to go abroad, you have to turn off the language. Academics meet the requirements of universities, but language has become a stumbling block. Is it a loss? So I suggest you go to an international school after ten years of high school, two years of high school and three years of high school. You should have a high degree of self-control and autonomy in attending international schools, because people who attend international schools have a little background at home, and it is easy to form a bad atmosphere, or the learning atmosphere is not strong, so I suggest you make clear your goals and future plans and choose carefully. This is just my opinion, I hope it can help you.