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Which countries can I go to to study abroad in technical secondary schools?

1. Secondary school students can realize their dream of attending American colleges and universities by applying for American community colleges. Generally, community colleges in the United States can apply to transfer to other four-year universities for junior year after two years, but because different schools have different requirements, students should read the requirements of the schools for transfer students carefully before applying for transfer. Secondary school students apply for Canada's study abroad program. Canada is one of the four popular countries to study abroad, and its rich teaching resources and relaxed immigration policy are its greatest advantages.

2. Japan is rich in educational resources and is one of the most popular countries in Asia to study abroad. Secondary school students studying in Japan mainly have to overcome the language barrier, so students can choose to study in Japanese language schools and study in China. You can apply directly to Japanese universities if you reach the second level, as long as you pass the university test, which only tests Japanese.

3. The undergraduate education system in Australia is mostly three years. To apply for an Australian undergraduate course with a high school education, you usually have to take a one-year preparatory course, which mainly includes basic courses such as English mathematics and some professional basic courses. Some Australian universities have set up express courses, and after finishing the one-year transition course, they will directly enter the second year of undergraduate course, that is, they will finish it in three years.