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Help: General 211 University, senior student at China International Trade Center, gpa3.26, IELTS failed, want to study abroad, please...

1. Of course, the UK is good, has many famous schools, developed education, and the value of diplomas is higher than Australia... Australia is also recognized by the so-called eight universities in Australia, but the overall academic atmosphere is not as good as that of the UK and N. The second generation of rich people in our country who can't survive in domestic middle schools or can't get into any good universities use money to get a diploma. Many local Australians are disgusted by these Chinese people. They only know how to play and show off their wealth all day long. Yes, it is a complete disgrace to the Chinese people...

2. The poster, your scores should be more advantageous when applying for foreign graduate students. If you do better on the IELTS, you can definitely apply for a good university in the UK. As for the job issue, I think diploma counts. Of course, world-renowned universities have great advantages. The key lies in personal experience and ability. No one can guarantee that you will find a good job after studying, but at least it will be better than not studying at all. It's so strong~ Nowadays, there are a lot of graduates in China, and there are also many overseas returnees who have become overseas immigrants...

As for the household registration issue...well, what I want to say is that there is nothing easy to solve. ..You are just going to study abroad, not immigrating or anything else. Your household registration, nationality, etc. will not change.

3. As for the rankings, although I am not going to the UK or going to graduate school, generally international students still need language scores when applying to schools. Sir, you are not going to apply for schools just like this... As for what kind of school you can go to, the key depends on your English level, that is, /IELTS score/. The higher the score, the more advantage you have in applying to a top-ranked school. You can roughly choose a few different schools based on your actual situation. Submit your application to a high-level school (of course, you must choose at least one that is above average), and immediately start preparing for your IELTS test, whether you are self-study or enrolling in a class. This also depends on your personal English level.

Since I don’t know the poster’s specific grades, I suggest you choose schools in three categories: 2, 30 or so, 10 or so, and the top 10 universities. You can choose a few schools you like and apply. For a moment, don’t hang yourself on a tree... Then look at which schools you received in the end and choose the best one to study~~~~ Of course, you can’t just look at the entire ranking. It’s best if you want to study business. Pay attention to the specific business rankings in the UK, which will be more accurate~~

4. I wish you all the best~~~~~~~

-------As for 1 That's not how the person at the building came to advertise, right? Who are you trying to fool with these two sentences? Tuition fees are quite expensive in the UK, but how much cheaper can they be in Australia? ...People have explained that it is to /come back from graduate school to find a job/, and not to immigrate for the sake of immigration... Having said that, there are many countries where immigration is "allowed"... Is Australia the only "allowed to immigrate"? Besides, the environment for immigrating to Canada should be better. Now you can’t just immigrate wherever you want. People don’t care about your quality and will let you immigrate regardless of your level... Is investment immigration still possible? I need money...

(Uh...Sorry, I'm a little excited...but I sincerely suggest you choose the UK. Since it is for your own future, of course you must choose a better environment. The UK is expensive, but its quality is high, and a formal postgraduate course can be completed in one to more than a year, so no matter how much the cost is, it won’t be much more)