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What are the requirements for studying abroad?

The requirements for studying abroad for graduate students are as follows:

Postgraduate studies in the UK:

It takes about five years for college students to be promoted to undergraduate courses and then take three years of postgraduate courses. For some students who are eager to graduate, the time may be longer.

Graduate students in the United States:

The applicant must be a senior undergraduate, or a university graduate with no language scores. You can choose a school that supports dual admission.

Application conditions for graduate students studying in Canada:

Canada's postgraduate application cycle is about one year, and it is most appropriate to start preparing for junior year 1 semester.

Application conditions for graduate students studying in Australia:

Applicants with bachelor's degree or senior students should have an average score of 75 or above. Applicants should be under 35 years old, with an IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 580 or above. In addition, each applicant also needs to prepare an economic guarantee of 250,000 yuan.

Benefits of studying abroad:

1, learn English:

Language learning is highly dependent on environment. You can practice your English well in an all-English living environment. After studying abroad for a period of time, your English ability will have a good room for improvement.

2, the improvement of self-ability:

If you choose to study abroad, you can exercise your personal ability well. In foreign countries, you have to solve everything yourself. Studying abroad will make you more independent. Rent your own house and cook your own meals.

Unlike in China, public canteens guarantee your life. Therefore, being able to have more independence during studying abroad is a good exercise opportunity for international students' living ability, financial management ability and communication ability.

3. Job opportunities:

It is easier to find a job after returning home. Especially in private enterprises or foreign enterprises, the competitiveness of returnees far exceeds that of domestic graduate students.

4. More convenient immigration:

Many countries expect to increase the number of immigrants by attracting international students, so many preferential policies for international students have been put forward. For all students who have immigration plans, studying abroad is a shortcut to immigration.