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How about studying abroad with Xueda Education?

1. I am a freshman and want to study in Europe. I would like to recommend several universities whose undergraduate courses are taught in English and whose quality of education is recognized domestically.

First of all, I would like to advise the poster, if you require domestic recognition, then you have very few choices, because in fact, the domestic understanding of famous European schools is pitiful. The author majors in computer science and her boyfriend is a construction guy. The Delft Institute of Technology in the Netherlands is undoubtedly a good choice. It is one of the four major technical universities in Europe along with Imperial College, Zurich Institute of Technology, and Aachen Institute of Technology. The original poster wants to go to Sweden, but Sweden... I asked people around me and I know that except for the Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University, no one has heard of it, and the rankings of these two schools are not very high... If you have an undergraduate degree If your background is good enough, you can consider Zurich Institute of Technology, Einstein's alma mater... one of the top schools in the world, with a reputation in the academic world.

I am a senior this year and am applying for European Civil Engineering. If you have any questions, you can chat again.

2. Is it better to be a study abroad course consultant from Funuo or a course consultant from Xueda Educational Institution?

Both are better.

I hope it is helpful to you and hope you will adopt it.

I am a Chinese major student who wants to study in Europe. What majors can I study and how much are the tuition fees and living expenses? Is it easy to find a job in Europe with a Master of Education?

Education It's not easy to find a job with a master's degree. Before you go, it is recommended that you think about the worst possible situation, so that you will not regret it because of the gap in expectations. Generally speaking, it is more difficult for liberal arts students to study abroad because the language requirements may be higher than those for science and engineering students. If you want to study in Europe, studying in France may be the most cost-effective option. If you are not very determined to study education, you can also learn about media majors as a liberal arts student. Studying abroad is risky, but once you succeed, you will feel great!

Four. Studying abroad in Germany. I am starting my sophomore year and majoring in physical education. I want to study in Germany. I hope everyone will give you some advice

< p> For the physical education major, there are indeed many schools in Germany with related majors, and many comprehensive universities also have related majors. The Cologne Sports University is indeed a world-famous comprehensive sports university. It is difficult to apply for these majors. Three conditions must be met:

1. Academic qualifications. 211 University for one semester or more or general undergraduate program for three semesters or more, and pass the review for studying in Germany.

2. Language proficiency, because these majors are generally restricted majors, so you generally need to pass the TestDaF test before you can apply. If it is a German normal education program, the requirements are higher, and finally the entire study is required. Graduation is required by passing the German national examination.

3. Entrance examination. Specialty sports must go to Germany to take the project exam at the specified time. Only by passing can you finally enter professional study.

5. If you don’t have a diploma for studying abroad as a sophomore, how can you authenticate your higher education qualifications in China?

Do you have any foreign academic qualifications? How did you prepare your files when you went abroad? There is a special place for storing the files of people who have studied abroad.

6. Can I study abroad with a college degree?

Yes.

There are two main ways: from associate to master's degree and from associate to bachelor's degree.

Ways to study abroad with a college degree

1. Direct promotion to master's degree College students directly go abroad to study for a master's degree.

Most of the MBA programs of prestigious foreign schools have very strict requirements. In addition to requiring a degree certificate from a regular school, they generally require more than two or three years of business management work experience. The applicant’s English and mathematics skills are also required. Ability and logical reasoning skills are required.

Schools that can directly accept college graduates with no work experience are probably not good schools.

Some majors in some foreign universities that are easier to pass may accept college students to complete master's programs in two or three years, or set up transitional postgraduate diploma courses to accept college students with acceptable conditions. After students complete this postgraduate diploma course and pass the exam, they can start the master's degree course.

Of course, such universities generally do not have a high position in the domestic university ranking system, and are often relatively low. Some are not even universities, but just colleges.

For some college students who want to seek opportunities for survival and development abroad by studying abroad, or who want to go abroad to further their professional knowledge and skills, such a shortcut may not work.

Undergraduate education is the stage for laying the foundation of knowledge. Missing this link will be detrimental to better development in the future. From the perspective of the overall academic qualifications framework system, international practice attaches great importance to undergraduate qualifications. Alumni associations of many world-renowned universities generally only accept students who have graduated from their own schools.

It is still necessary for many college students who have not experienced formal undergraduate education to complete a bachelor's degree from a better university.

2. Studying abroad and upgrading to a bachelor's degree

A junior college degree is usually a bachelor's degree.

Due to the strict regulations imposed by the Ministry of Education on the "college-based" system, many domestic college students have been restricted from continuing their studies.

Taking into account their personal education level and career development, many college students turn to studying abroad and directly apply for associate degree to bachelor's degree in foreign universities based on their domestic education background.

For major study abroad countries, Chinese college students are also more welcome to complete a bachelor's degree through an undergraduate degree.

When foreign universities admit these college students, the policies of each country are slightly different.

Some world-famous schools are hesitant about college students and generally will not accept applications unless the applicant's personal background is excellent.

For such institutions, if college students must study for undergraduate studies, they often need to start from preparatory studies and take more than 4 years to complete undergraduate studies.

For students who have studied at a domestic college for three years, such a plan is not very acceptable in terms of finances and time.

For some top-ranked foreign universities, domestic college students who continue to study in the same or related majors can apply for credit exemptions to study for undergraduate studies based on the subjects and grades they studied in college.

Undergraduate programs in the United States and Canada are generally 4-year programs, while undergraduate programs in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand are generally 3-year programs. If the academic background of college students is quite excellent, the school will often approve the exemption of certain credits, and some schools may even exempt one or two years of credits.

Some academic qualifications issued by Sino-foreign cooperative education programs may not be recognized by domestic education departments, but are generally recognized by foreign partner universities.

If students who participate in such projects (usually also called college students) want to study abroad, they may also be exempted from some credits. Of course, the premise is that the foreign university recognizes China's cooperative education On the basis of academic qualifications.

When some college students study abroad, they will consider changing their major to study as an undergraduate because they don’t like their original major or career. This idea is completely feasible, but there is no problem of credit exemption. If you start your undergraduate studies from scratch, you will have a relatively wide range of major choices.

After being admitted, the next step is to apply for a passport and visa:

A: Applying for a passport is relatively simple. Prepare your household registration, photo, and ID card and wait until the Exit and Entry Administration Office of the Public Security Bureau to apply. For processing requirements, you can check the requirements of the local public security department online.

B In addition to obtaining admission to the school, visa is another deciding factor for studying abroad. Visas are generally issued by embassies and consulates of various countries. The materials and requirements for applying for a visa can be found online.

However, visa application is not as simple as a passport. There are skills in the preparation of materials and application, and visa refusal is common.

For self-funded studies abroad, you can entrust an experienced study abroad agency to handle everything from school application to visa, and the success rate is relatively high.

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When applying for a foreign visa, whether it is a Chinese person applying for a foreign visa or a foreigner applying for a visa from other countries, no matter which method is adopted, whether it is an entrusted agent or directly applied by oneself , generally need to go through the following procedures:

Visa application process

(l) Submit a valid passport.

(2) Submit various documents related to the application, such as certificates about your birth, marital status, education, work experience, etc.

(3) Fill out and submit the visa application form. Different visas have different forms. Most of them need to be filled in in foreign languages ??and a photo of the person must be paid at the same time.

(4) Meet with officials from the embassy or consulate of the country you are visiting; some countries stipulate that all immigration applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; some countries stipulate that applicants for non-immigrant visas must also be interviewed .

(5) The embassy or consulate will submit the completed visa application forms and necessary supporting materials to the domestic competent department for review and approval. The embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they still have to report it to the country for filing.

(6) Go to the country’s competent authorities to conduct the necessary review; notify the embassy or consulate in that country of the review and approval opinions. If agreed, a visa will be issued. If rejected, the applicant will also be notified.

(7) Pay the visa fee. Generally speaking, you have to pay the fee first when submitting your visa application. Some countries only charge fees when the visa application is successful. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are slightly higher and non-immigrant visa fees are slightly lower. There are also some countries and regions where visas are free.

7. Is it possible for domestic first-class education graduate students to study abroad at public expense?

Whether to study for a doctorate or a master's degree, it is still possible to study for a doctorate. Studying for a master's degree is extremely unlikely. You can go to the website of the China Scholarship Council to check.

8 I am an undergraduate student in preschool education. After graduating from my senior year, I want to study abroad.

May I ask which countries and which schools are better for this major or this aspect?

Canada is good and this is also a popular major in Canada!

Admission requirements for Canadian master's degrees:

1) University graduates with diplomas and bachelor's degrees

2) University GPA meeting requirements

3) IBT 86 points/IELTS 6.5 (if no language score, you can participate in master's preparatory courses), GRE/GMAT scores meet the standards

4) No language score, you can apply for some university master's preparatory courses .

5) Have a good family background and economic foundation.

School system: School starts in September every year, and some schools start in January every year; the school system lasts from 1 to 2 years

9. I am a college student who graduated from preschool education. Where do I want to study abroad? The country is better and I still want to study my major

For junior college students to study for a master's degree abroad, the easier country to apply for is the UK.

There are two admissions requirements for studying for a master's degree in the UK. Path:

1. One-year college-to-undergraduate course + 1-year master’s course

Many universities in the UK, such as the University of Portsmouth, University of Glasgow, University of Sheffield, etc., offer Junior college-to-undergraduate course. After graduating from this course, students can obtain a formal British honors bachelor's degree certificate, and then apply for a master's degree program.

Admission requirements: Graduation from a 3-year domestic college, IELTS score of 6

2. One or half-year master's preparatory course + formal master's degree course

Admission requirements: Graduation from a three-year college, IELTS score of 5 or 5.5

This is just a general situation. If you have any questions, you can ask me. I hope I can help you.

10. Studying in Japan for graduate school. I am a sophomore, undergraduate, majoring in education. After graduation, I want to go to Japan for graduate school.

First of all, you need to understand Japan’s graduate school system

1. There are conceptual differences between graduate students at national public universities and graduate students in China. In Japan, master’s degrees are considered It is called a monk, and graduate school is equivalent to the preparatory course for a monk. Foreign students generally go through postgraduate study for half a year to one year, enter the monk course after passing the monk entrance examination, and graduate with a monk degree after 2 years.

2. Japanese graduate students are based on a supervisor-determined system, which means that the school will only allow admission after the supervisor agrees to accept you. To apply, you need to provide degree certificate, research plan, professional course results at school, graduation thesis, foreign language proficiency certificate, etc. However, the key to the application is your research plan, which directly reflects your research direction and research capabilities. Because of the differences in academic thinking between China and Japan, many people fail to apply because their research proposals do not meet the instructor's requirements.

3. In terms of language requirements, generally science and engineering majors require N3, and liberal arts majors need to reach N2. The Japanese language requirements can be completely met in China. There is no need to go to a language school. Graduate courses include those for international students. Intensive Japanese language course. If you want to apply for a better national public university, it is best to provide English TOEFL scores.

As a sophomore, I suggest you focus on improving your professional performance and learning foreign languages.

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