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What good schools are there to go abroad for preschool education?

The tuition and living expenses of the old destination countries such as the United States, Britain and Australia, which belong to English-speaking countries, are not low, which can be said to be very high, and the cost performance is naturally not so high. So according to the landlord's own family situation, then we will rule out these countries first. Let's start with the Nordic countries mentioned by the landlord. Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and other Nordic countries have low crime rate, developed education and good ecological environment. Most of them take public education as the mainstream and the tuition fees are very low. They enjoy the same benefits as their students, which is a very good choice, and the cost performance is self-evident. The pre-school education majors of the top universities in Sweden, Denmark and Iceland are excellent! When it comes to advantages, it is natural to talk about disadvantages. Nordic countries are mostly non-traditional immigrant countries, and it is almost impossible to stay and obtain nationality or permanent residence permit after completing their studies. Also, most Nordic countries have their own languages, Finland is Finnish, Norway is Norwegian, Sweden is Swedish, Denmark is Danish, and Iceland is Icelandic. In other words, if you want to study in a Nordic country, you must learn the language of that country, because although a few universities will teach a small number of certain majors in English, after all, only a few are not all, and you have to live in a country for several years. Don't you have to communicate with people for meals, internships and work-study programs? However, there is also a good point in this respect. The languages of the Nordic countries are all small languages. If you can fully master a small language after studying abroad for several years, it will be a great advantage for you to find a job in the future. Another disadvantage is that the climate in Nordic countries is generally cold. I wonder if the landlord is afraid of the cold? Do you mind this? Next, let's talk about English-speaking countries. What I want to say is: New Zealand. I won't say much about the benefits of this country, which are all in Baidu. But the key point is that its tuition is very low, and preschool education is still very good in several universities in New Zealand. Preschool education is one of the occupations that need talents most in New Zealand at present. What does this mean? In other words, it is easier to find a job in New Zealand after finishing graduate school, and the immigration policy in New Zealand is relaxed, so it is more likely to stay after finding a job. There is also an English-speaking country, where tuition and living expenses are not low, but it has one of the biggest advantages. What I want to say is that Britain. This advantage is the short academic system. It takes only one year for British graduate students to graduate, that is, it takes only one year and money to complete their graduate studies. I don't need to say more about how strong the education in Britain is. Finally, I want to say that IELTS will be more competitive if it reaches 7.0. You can apply for a better school.