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Go to Hong Kong or New Zealand?

I am a graduate student in New Zealand, so I won't answer many of your questions! Hehe, sorry.

But if you choose from New Zealand and Hong Kong, it will be New Zealand. First of all, Hong Kong is a part of China. Of course, schools are good, and it's good to travel. New Zealand is more suitable for long-term development. First of all, it is an immigrant country and belongs to the Commonwealth. Many professors in the school are British, and the Eighth National Congress is also excellent!

New Zealand's living expenses need to be between 1.5 thousand and 200 thousand a year, depending on the individual! Compared with the United States, Australia and Canada, these big immigrant countries are cheaper.

The major depends on the courses you study in university, and it is impossible to transfer directly to a completely different major.

Scholarships are unrealistic, and financial support from home is very necessary!

What Commonwealth countries need is that your IELTS score varies according to different professional requirements, but at least 6 points. You can rest assured if you score more than 5 or 7 points.

After graduating from the master's degree, I will work in a regular local company, so that there will be job opportunities, and then I can apply for pr. Of course, this is definitely not an easy road. Let's go