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Q: What are the requirements for studying in Singapore? Now I am a senior one in China, and my grades are average. Can you keep up with your studies in Singapore? How old is it? 1 year

Hello, I went to Singapore senior high school after graduating from the third grade. As far as I know, you can't immigrate just by studying abroad. You should mean applying for permanent residence. It doesn't matter whether you immigrate or not.

Children in grade one can go if accompanied by their parents. If they can't be accompanied, I suggest they go later. I graduated from junior high school when I went, but I was still not used to it at first, and I was homesick. In retrospect, there is still a bitter feeling. Too young or too hasty to suggest.

As for your grades, I don't know anything about you, so I dare not talk nonsense, but what I want to say is that studying in Singapore is very hard, especially for children in our country, which is very competitive and stressful, so it depends on personal personality and learning attitude.

If you pay your own tuition (private middle school), it will be about100000 a year, including tuition, living expenses, room and board.

The chances of going to college in the future really vary from person to person. Some children may not adapt to the domestic educational environment, but they make rapid progress in studying abroad. There are also some children who are top students in China, one of the best. They can't bear the psychological pressure here, so their grades are backward. These are all here.

I hope what I said can help you. I have been in Singapore for more than five years, spanning junior high school and senior high school, and now I have got a green card in Singapore. If you have any questions, ask me.

Have a nice day.