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I am a junior college student, majoring in engineering cost, and want to study abroad.

Classmate, let me give you a correct path.

Because I just finished the same situation as you, but my visa will come down soon.

First of all, freshmen can apply for undergraduate courses abroad (there is no undergraduate course, which is a disguised transfer of credits). Some schools can transfer some credits. For example, Douglas College in Canada, George Brown College and so on, I can't remember clearly.

If I apply now, I will transfer 20 yuan of tuition, which is almost the same, because I transferred more than 60 yuan in my junior year. You can only transfer half the credits at most. (Like Bishop University in Quebec) But it also means that you will spend the remaining three years. General tuition 1W or so, living expenses 1W or so. The accommodation fee is hard to say. (All Canadian dollars. )

Then your major has little connection with foreign countries, because you have to start studying the major of the school there again after all, there is a gap.

The next step is to be promoted to undergraduate or graduate school. (Again, there is no essence, but the intermediary exaggerates. Undergraduate students have a degree, and graduate students have no bachelor's degree. To be exact, it should be a graduate diploma, which is essentially different from graduate students. )

IELTS recommends 5.5-6.5, of course, the higher the better. Because it's about the deposit.

Just talking about money. Without IELTS score, the family deposit will be 65438+60W for 2 months. Above 5.5, you only need to prove that you have a 60W deposit! There is no time limit.

All right, I'll give you the last money. You spend about $8,000 a year on ESL (language+regular courses), $65,438 +0W tuition and $65,438 +0W living expenses. This is your annual expenses. Calculate according to the exchange rate. And you can only do it secretly in the first year. See if you are lucky enough to meet a good boss.

Finally, the superior conditions abroad have really attracted the enthusiasm of Chinese people to study abroad.

But it's not a paradise. It's difficult to go there when my family is not very rich.

There is a beginning of suffering. In five years, you will be. My uncle told me this because they have been emigrating for almost 20 years.

Good luck.

(purely personal ideas, students should feel a lot of extra points, absolutely true. )