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Can I study abroad after graduating from technical secondary school?

Technical secondary school students can apply to study abroad through Sino-foreign cooperative education, and the pass rate is relatively high. Although technical secondary school students have insufficient academic qualifications, they can still study abroad as long as they have the conditions, but they still need to meet several conditions:

Condition 1: Sufficient financial ability to pay. No matter which country you go to study in, you need to prepare the study abroad expenses, living expenses, and food expenses. The total cost is 50,000-80,000 yuan a year. Of course, you also need to have a bank deposit certificate of 10,000 US dollars.

Condition 2: Children who go abroad at a young age have better independence and self-control. Children with poor self-care or self-control abilities are likely to fail in their studies abroad.

Technical secondary school students can study abroad in the United States, South Korea, Canada, Australia and other countries.

1. Technical secondary school students can apply for the U.S. study abroad program: Technical secondary school students can realize their dream of studying in American institutions by applying to American community colleges. Generally, after two years at a community college in the United States, you can apply to transfer to a four-year university in another school for your junior year. However, since different schools have different requirements, students should read the school's requirements for transfer students in detail before applying to transfer.

2. Technical secondary school students apply for study abroad programs in Canada: Canada is one of the four most popular countries for studying abroad. Its rich teaching resources and relaxed immigration policy are its biggest advantages. Technical secondary school students who want to study in Canada can choose three paths: Canadian junior college courses, transfer, or directly apply for a Canadian undergraduate degree. The curriculum content of Canadian junior colleges focuses on application, and they are more willing to recruit students from technical secondary schools and vocational high schools.

3. Technical secondary school students apply for study abroad programs in Australia: Most Australian undergraduate programs last for 3 years. Applicants with a high school degree who apply for an Australian undergraduate degree usually have to take a one-year preparatory course, which mainly includes basic courses such as English and mathematics and some professional basic courses. Some Australian universities offer fast-track courses. After completing a one-year transitional course, you can directly enter the second year of undergraduate studies, which is completed in three years.