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I usually go to middle school in the Philippines. At your level, Chinese is absolutely fine. The key is that your English may start with ELS (English Intensive Class), otherwise it will be difficult for you to keep up with your work, and there is Filipino. You just need to go to a school in China. Public schools in the Philippines are troublesome, with poor teaching level and classes in Filipino. It seems that Spanish has been added in addition to English. My friend's sister is the same as you 19 years old. She is a sophomore in China. She is still in the sixth grade English class here before she can go to work, but she has graduated from Chinese. In the morning, she only takes English and Filipino English, English math, English science (including biology, physics, chemistry and geography), Philippine history, Filipino language and computers. She seems very tired. She just studied this year. If two or three students fail in a year and have to be demoted, it will be in trouble. If there are new students, if you are good at English, they will arrive at school soon. If they are not good, it will be difficult to graduate from middle school. If you can't compete in middle school, it will not only waste money, but also your precious time. As for entering the university, I can't talk about it, because how can I take the college entrance examination without graduating from middle school? So in the Chinese school in Manila, many students of 17- 18 are still in the same class as 13- 14. As for your cousin Komani Laderatha, which school do you think it is? Their main school is more difficult, but there is a branch school opposite him with lower requirements, which is basically attended by rich children and is very expensive. Three semesters a year, 30,000 RMB (rising every year). So in your case, just come and strengthen your English as soon as possible, which is easier said than done. It is still difficult to get into several famous schools. There is still hope for an ordinary university or college (it can be mixed). Don't listen to nonsense upstairs. Philippine universities in China are all recognized by the Ministry of Education. You can go to the website of the Ministry of Education, where there are dozens of universities. Although the Philippines is poor, on the whole, it will not be poorer than China people, and their university graduates are all over the world. Another way is that you just try to finish high school in China (mainly by taking a surprise English test), because you should also pay attention to some schools over the age of 20, even if you haven't graduated from high school, so you won't be in more trouble. As for the University of the Philippines, you can see it on the website of the Ministry of Education: I have sent you a text message.