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How do ordinary college entrance examination graduates study in New Zealand?

New Zealand is the first country in the world to welcome a new day. Many students want to study in New Zealand. New Zealand follows the British education system, with high education level and superior immigration policy. New Zealand's academic qualifications are recognized by international educational academic institutions and society. So how do you study in New Zealand after the college entrance examination?

At present, the only university in New Zealand that recognizes the college entrance examination is Massey University. Other universities need to apply for preparatory courses with high school materials. Waikato University is located in Waikato, the fourth largest city in New Zealand, with a quiet and peaceful living atmosphere and a moderate proportion of international immigrants and local residents, which is especially suitable for students to study and study. The School of Management of the University of Waikato ranks first in New Zealand and is known as "Harvard in the Southern Hemisphere". Ace majors include e-commerce, human resource management, agricultural economic management, tourism, media and communication, psychology and so on.

Senior three graduates can apply for 1 1 month for 8 months, just in time for the main course in July next year. IELTS requires 5.5, and the single item is not less than 5. University of Waikato has its own language direct promotion class. After arriving at the school, it only needs to do internal tests and assign them to the corresponding classes according to the results. Every level of promotion has a corresponding test, and the whole system is very strict to ensure that students can be substantially improved in listening, speaking, reading and writing. The school also offers generous scholarships.

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