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I am a middle school student. I 18 years old. I want to study abroad. Any good suggestions? (If the answer is good, improve the score! ! )

I am 16 years old and have been in the UK for two years.

1. Conditions: IELTS in the UK, other non-TOEFL in the UK, good university 6.5+, top university 7+, Oxford and Cambridge 7.5+.

2. Cost: If you come to the UK, you should be prepared to burn money. Last year, it burned 60W+ (but it will be more expensive because it is a high school). Generally, the top private schools are around 50W. If it's a university, you can come down at 30W, which will be cheaper in the United States and other countries, and the most expensive in Britain.

3. Country: Generally speaking, the undergraduate education in the UK and below is top-notch, and the tuition fees can be fully reflected. You'd better go to America if you want to go to graduate school or get a doctorate. Don't covet that the British master's degree is one year short. Everyone knows it's gold-plated.

4. Process of going abroad: English is good enough for diy. If you are 18 years old, you can go to preparatory school or go to a British high school for a little over a year. If you can't operate, you can find an intermediary (be careful). I can help you.

5. Cheap: These two words have nothing to do with Europe. Australia, Canada, New Zealand and even Singapore will be cheaper.

Your present situation is really similar to the classmates I met in London school ... There are opportunities, mainly on your own, and it is really not cheap. It is impossible to be prepared to burn money (UK). It is impossible to work in a high university, and there is no time to wander around. Work all the time (UK).

Britain is strange. Finally, I have my own specialties or hobbies. If nothing else, you can interrupt when you speak for others, otherwise it is really a random question. American words are better and more casual. Sports (cricket, squash, basketball, football, table tennis), musical instruments (piano is not a specialty in Europe ...)

If you have any questions, I will answer them at any time when I see them.

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