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Which country and school is better for studying abroad? Ask for recommendation, thank you! !

I will analyze it for you country by country.

Britain. Your situation is quite consistent with that of Britain. First of all, you can apply to a very good university in the UK (IELTS must meet certain requirements, of course), and the postgraduate programs in the UK are basically one year, and the teaching masters also pay more attention to practice. It is definitely impossible to spend more than 500 thousand, and there is no need to spend 500 thousand a year in any country. But the disadvantage of Britain is that there is no work visa. You study for one year and basically need to go back to China after graduation.

America. The possibility of obtaining a project work permit in the United States is still quite high. You can try. If your TOEFL and GRE scores are good enough, it is ok to apply for a top30 school. But the problem in the United States is that the academic system is relatively long, basically two to three years. But the advantage of the United States is that it can apply for higher scholarships with good grades.

Canada. The biggest advantage of Canada is that the tuition fees are relatively low, which is lower than that of Britain and America. However, graduate students in Canada are notoriously difficult to apply for, and they are mainly research-oriented masters with a long academic system, all of which are more than two years. Canadian graduate students can automatically get a three-year work visa after graduation, which is very good.

Singapore. To be honest, I personally feel that going to Singapore to study for a master's degree is not very helpful to your English study, and it is very, very difficult to apply for a prestigious school in Singapore, and only a few schools are limited and are not recommended.