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Which countries are suitable for working-class children to study abroad?

Go to the Netherlands, which is a country with a well-developed financial industry and the strongest business major.

Although the Netherlands is a small country, its national strength is very strong. Known as an economic giant, it is one of the best countries in Europe. In recent years, its per capita income ranks among the top in the world. Holland is a garden-like country with pleasant climate and elegant environment. Dutch society is stable, people live and work in peace and contentment, and all conditions are very suitable for studying hard.

1. Geographical and cultural advantages

Geographically, the Netherlands is the heart of Europe. At the same time, the Netherlands, as the center of European culture, can not only bring you the rigor of Germany and the romance of France, but also let you fully appreciate the British tradition and the enthusiasm of Italy. You can travel around Europe with the Netherlands as the center and experience all kinds of customs. You can also communicate with scholars and international students in class and study together.

2. English environment

The Netherlands is the first non-English-speaking country on the European continent to start teaching in English. At present, there are more than 600 specialized courses taught in English, so China students who are used to using English have a wide range of professional choices. Apart from countries whose official language is English, the Netherlands has one of the highest English penetration rates, and about 95% of Dutch people can speak English.

3. The teaching quality is very high.

-The Dutch government attaches great importance to education, and the total investment in education accounts for about 20% of the national budget, which provides a strong economic foundation for Dutch education to maintain its leading position in the world;

-The Dutch government has also legislated to ensure the quality of teaching, and set up an independent expert committee to regularly evaluate universities and their courses. Courses or schools that fail to meet the standards will not receive government subsidies or even be disqualified from teaching;

-The degree certificates issued by Dutch higher education institutions are internationally recognized.

4. The curriculum design is unique

-The courses are novel and always keep up with the latest trends of social development;

-Diversification of teaching methods aimed at cultivating the ability to solve practical problems;

-pay attention to the development of students' personal ability and teach students in accordance with their aptitude;

-have the opportunity to learn many foreign languages during the study period;

-I have the opportunity to participate in inter-school exchange courses in sister schools in other European countries during my study;

-There are many internship opportunities during my study.

5. High degree of internationalization

Excellent teachers and energetic students from all over the world have created a highly international learning and living atmosphere. Most of the teaching materials use the original documents in Europe and America. Some schools regularly invite managers of multinational companies with rich practical experience to teach at the school. Some courses even include study tours to other countries and inter-school exchange courses.

6. Low learning cost

-Tuition fees for international courses of the same level are generally lower than those of other European countries and North American countries;

Although the standard of living in the Netherlands is very high, the cost of living is low in Europe because of its highly developed agriculture and animal husbandry.

7. Good employment prospects

In recent years, the Dutch economy has been one of the best countries in Europe, and the unemployment rate is the lowest in Europe. A large number of industries in the Netherlands are overseas, and most of them are managed by local employees, which provides more employment opportunities for Dutch high-quality foreign graduates with higher education.

8. Provide scholarships

Eligible international students have the opportunity to get scholarships and reduce tuition fees. Applicants should consult the school for specific information about scholarships.

9. Allow students to take part-time jobs.

The Dutch government stipulates that students from countries outside the EU can work legally 10 hours a week and work all day on holidays.

10. The Netherlands belongs to Schengen.

The Netherlands is one of the first countries to join the European Union and a member of the Schengen countries, so most countries in the European Union can swim, and 25 countries in Europe can swim with a one-country visa.

Please consult the Shanghai office of the Dutch-Chinese Education Foundation.