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How about studying abroad after the second year of high school and taking an examination in a foreign university? Or go out after graduating from college after the national college entrance examinatio
How about studying abroad after the second year of high school and taking an examination in a foreign university? Or go out after graduating from college after the national college entrance examination? My child is a sophomore this year. Thank you for your advice. It is better to go abroad after the second year of high school. First of all, some countries must attend preparatory courses before going to college, but in fact, the content of mathematics and physics learning in preparatory courses is similar to that in domestic high schools, so that they will enter school one year later than others after the college entrance examination, and the study time of different majors in foreign universities is also different. Those who study medicine for three or four years even have to study for 5-6 years.

Secondly, if you go abroad, no matter how good your English is, you still have to adapt to life and study abroad, otherwise you can't adapt at once. For example, if you study business or medicine, you will have a special topic in this major when you are studying in preparatory school or high school abroad. Before you go to college, you will know more about your major, unlike mathematics, physics, history and politics in China, which will not help or contact the specific major of the university at all.

Personally, I feel that I went abroad next semester in senior three and didn't take the college entrance examination. Now I regret that I should have gone abroad earlier.

So I think it's better to go abroad in advance, although it will take another year.