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How about studying in Portugal? It feels quite small ~ is there an advantage? Is it recognized in China? Ask God for an answer, thank you, thank you.

Studying in Portugal is quite small, and it is also a good choice if your budget is not particularly large. In recent three years, the number of Portuguese students studying in China has obviously increased, most of them are Portuguese majors (of course, there are also students majoring in mathematics, physics, chemistry and computer, but few students).

In terms of tuition fees, local fees are very cheap, but with the increase of international students, schools have adjusted the tuition fees of foreigners (especially undergraduates) in order to increase their income, which is much higher than local tuition fees, just like domestic borrowing fees, and different schools charge different fees. When applying, please consult the school official website or send an email to the Admissions Office.

In terms of language, if you don't know Portuguese and you're not here for a doctorate, I suggest you take a language class for one year first. In the school official website, English is taught in Portuguese, but when you come here, you will find that this is not the case at all. The teacher will tell you that he has to take care of most students in the class. If you have any questions, you can ask him alone (local students choose foreign languages, some choose French, some choose Spanish, and they can't speak English at all). Of course, the Great God course can be taught by yourself, otherwise it will be miserable. Who knows who will go to class? Generally speaking, those who can't speak Portuguese below the undergraduate level should take a language course before applying. You can try to study for a master's degree. There are a few course teachers who can teach in English, all doctors teach in English, and the English of teachers and classmates is far better than yours.

In terms of living expenses, it depends on the city where you live (everywhere). If you are in Braga (the cheapest city), the rent plus living expenses is 500 euros per month; The rent in Lisbon alone is at least 300 euros per month.

If you return to China, you just need to get a diploma from a regular school in Portugal and go to the embassy for academic certification. If you don't recognize it, let's just say that education is just a stepping stone to finding a job. After all, it depends on your ability. If you didn't graduate from a world famous school like Cambridge and Oxford, everything else should be similar.

In a word, studying in Portugal is still a good choice. There are good schools, and the cost is much cheaper than other countries. And the people here are very nice, and the teachers and students are very enthusiastic. If you plan to go abroad, I suggest you apply first. You don't have to come if you get the offer. What is lost is only a little application fee. One more choice is not a bad thing. If you have any other questions, I haven't graduated yet, so I'll stay here for a while. Finally, I wish you a successful application.