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Opening a farm in New Zealand-Is it realistic?

Very creative and feasible. However, I suggest you plan your life like this:

1. Go to New Zealand to study preparatory courses, and then go to Lincoln University or Macy's to study horticulture science;

2. Looking for a job immigrant after three years of undergraduate graduation;

3. The salary of horticulture major is still relatively high (about 40,000-50,000 New Zealand dollars a year). After working hard for a few years, you can rent an orchard farm first.

Slowly, you will have your own farm ~ ~ ~

As for English, I suggest you don't care too much now. I usually have time to attend classes and read books, and I can take the intensive class directly in the first half of applying for the school. Now, learn the high school curriculum well. After all, admission mainly depends on the average scores of high school subjects. You are still young, so you can come to learn the language again. Learning a language in an all-English environment can get twice the result with half the effort ~ ~ ~

I'm in New Zealand, waiting for you, a future farmer ~ ~ ~