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I would like to ask someone who has experience studying abroad to introduce the preparation process, and by the way, introduce the things you need to pay attention to when studying abroad.

For example, if you go to Italy to study (study in Italy, you will take the preparatory exam - the Unified National University of Italy Examination and learn Italian from the senior year of high school) you can directly go to Italy to study for undergraduates after graduating from high school

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(1) Studying in Italy has the following 9 major advantages

(1) High-quality education, national universities are tuition-free, and domestic students are free of charge as long as they are admitted.

(2) The admission threshold is low, making it easy to enter world-renowned schools. If an art student scores 200 points in the Joint Art Examination and 260 points in the College Entrance Examination, he or she can enter a world-renowned university. Music students - with a score of 200 in the quiz and 260 in the college entrance examination can be admitted to the world's top music conservatories. Arts and science students-with a score of 380 in the college entrance examination can be admitted to the world's top national comprehensive universities.

(3) Many of the world’s top majors, majors from domestic universities, and all Italian universities are covered.

(4) High scholarships and grants. Scholarships range from 10,000 to 30,000 per year, and an average of 30% of Chinese students can apply for them. Grants are around 10,000 per year, and basically everyone can apply for them.

(5) Social welfare is high and living expenses are low. You only need to spend 1,500 RMB per year to buy a medical insurance in Italy. If you fall ill in Italy that year, you can be fully reimbursed. The annual food, accommodation and round-trip air tickets in Italy are about 1,500 RMB. Around RMB 50,000-60,000.

(6) Legal work and generous remuneration. International students in Italy can legally work 20 hours a week, with a minimum wage of RMB 80 per hour.

(7) Government projects to ensure visa approval.

(8) Pay attention to the favorable employment and immigration policies.

(9) Talents who speak minority languages ??have high incomes and good employment prospects.

(2) National universities to choose from (free of charge)

(1) 12 music universities: Milan Conservatoire - ranked 1st in the world, Turin Conservatoire - Ranked 2nd in Italy, Conservatory of Rome - ranked 3rd in Italy, Royal Conservatoire of Parma - world authority in voice and piano, Conservatoire of Venice - ranked 5th in Italy, Conservatoire of Perugia - ranked in the top 10 in Italy, Conservatoire Fermo - Top 10 in Italy, Conservatoire of Siena - Top 10 in Italy, Conservatory of Adria - Top in Italy, Conservatory of Lecce - Top 10 for voice, piano, Conservatoire of Bari - one of the largest conservatoires in Italy , Conservatory of Music in Frosinone - top ranked in Italy.

(2) 10 art universities: Florence Academy of Fine Arts - ranked 1st in the world, Academy of Fine Arts in Rome - ranked 6th in the world, Venice Academy of Fine Arts - top 10 in the world, Turin Academy of Fine Arts - ranked in the world Top 20, Academy of Fine Arts of Perugia - the second public art academy built in history, ranked 7th in Italy, Academy of Fine Arts of Foggia - ranked 8th in Italy, Academy of Fine Arts of Carrara - ranked 9th in Italy, Academy of Fine Arts of Lecce - Italy ranks 10th, Naples Academy of Fine Arts - Italy ranks 11th, L'Aquila Academy of Fine Arts - ranks 13th in the world.

(3) 10 liberal arts universities: University of Bologna - ranked 2nd in Italy, University of Pavia - ranked 3rd in Italy, University of Udine - ranked 4th in Italy, University of Siena - ranked 4th in Italy Ranked 5th, University of Modena - ranked 6th in Italy, University of Milan - ranked 8th in Italy, University of Rome II - ranked 9th in Italy, University of Florence - ranked 11th in Italy, University of Rome - ranked 12th in Italy, University of Salento - Italy ranks 14th.

(3) Currently, the main way to study in Italy is the preparatory program.

Steps for preparatory students to study abroad

(1) Preliminary review of registration - submit registration materials such as academic qualifications and grades.

(2) Language and culture class study - To study in Italy, you must first learn Italian and take the language proficiency test.

(3) Italian professors come to China to teach professional courses - the courses cover core content such as entrance exams, professional vocabulary, and high-level language courses are conducted simultaneously with professional courses.

(4) Pre-registration for studying abroad - Submit pre-registration information according to the requirements of the embassy and go through relevant procedures.

(5) Preparatory course completion examination-all students take the comprehensive graduation examination (language and major), and finally lock in their chosen choice, and outstanding students are directly admitted to the National University of Italy.

(6) Study abroad visa application-group visa to ensure success.

(7) Study abroad in Italy - officially enter an Italian university to study abroad.

(4) Learning Italian - Benefits

(1) Employment advantages: Many companies regard minor languages ??as part of their employees’ abilities. Italian is currently widely used in: translation, foreign trade companies , teachers, tour guides, exhibitions, culture, news, publishing and other industries.

(2) Difficulty of language learning: Italian itself has many connections with English, and it is easier to learn than other languages. The number of words and grammatical structure are relatively simple.

(3) Advantages of studying abroad: Because domestic students now go to Italian national universities, national universities are tuition-free. Like domestic public high schools, tuition fees are borne by the government. If you don’t go there, If you don't apply for scholarships and grants while working, the annual cost (including round-trip air tickets) is 50,000-60,000 yuan. Many of Italy's public universities are among the best in the world, with excellent faculty and teaching environment.