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Ask for advice: after graduating from high school, study in France, the difference between studying in France and studying in the United States.

France is one of the most developed countries in the financial industry in the world. It is the main initiator and member of the European Union. Its industry and agriculture are very developed. Its nuclear power generation, aerospace and automobile industries are among the top in the world, and its perfume industry is world-renowned. The French are romantic and pursue nature. To apply for studying in France, you need to be at least 18 years old, have a French 500-hour certificate issued by a regular French training institution, and have a transcript of the college entrance examination or an admission certificate from a regular domestic university. French schools pay little attention to GPA, language test scores TCF450 or TEF600. They are generally required to study French in a language school for one year, and then re-apply for formal admission to the university after the language is qualified. The academic system is 3 years for undergraduate, 2 years for master and 3 years for doctor. Generally, you don't accept changing your major, you can only change to a major similar to the original major. To apply for a French institution, you need to prepare a bank deposit certificate of RMB 70,000-65,438,000+,and the French government provides some rental subsidies. Public schools only need to pay a registration fee of several hundred to more than one thousand euros a year, while private schools have higher tuition fees, and the living expenses in the first year are about 654.38+10,000 yuan. After that, the living expenses of cities outside Paris are basically 30,000 to 50,000 a year, and Paris is generally 60,000 to 80,000. Internship is allowed in France, but it is difficult for international students to implement it, and the competition between immigration and employment is fierce.

"Turtle" Comments: The grammar of French is more complicated than that of English, and it is difficult for China students to break through it in a short time because they generally have no foundation in French. After passing the TCF or TEF exam, except for a few students who can get very high scores, they still need to enter a language school; Since most colleges and universities in France are free of tuition fees, government financial aid and the income of language schools become their main sources of funds, schools will retain students for various reasons and ask them to extend their language learning years. Students will first get three certificates: the official admission certificate of the language center, the pre-admission certificate of the school and the residence certificate. After passing the language school exam, they need to reapply for formal admission to the university. College pre-admission does not necessarily mean formal admission.

The United States is the largest country in the world, ranking first in terms of comprehensive strength in politics, economy and science and technology. Americans are free and open, independent and enterprising, and more enthusiastic. It can be enrolled from high school to university. There are more than 4,000 universities in the United States that enroll international students. Generally, GPA2.8 or above is required, or the score is B+; To apply for TOP 100 institutions, TOEFL 6 1 and IELTS 5.5 are required; Some colleges and universities have dual admission plans to accept students with no language or low language level. American schools are all based on the credit system. The academic system is 4 years for senior high school, 4 years for undergraduate, 65,438+0-2 years for graduate students and 3-5 years for doctoral students. It is more flexible to change majors and transfer in universities. The visa method is face-to-face signing. The total cost ranges from 654.38 million yuan to 350 thousand yuan, but there are more financial aid and more internship opportunities, and some universities also provide paid internships for a certain period of time.

"Turtle" comments: American universities have no official rankings, so they should choose schools that are consistent with their own learning situation; When applying for graduate students, we should pay attention to the professional ranking of institutions, not the comprehensive ranking.

Regarding the visa, no matter which country you apply for, there is no guarantee that you will pass it, just that the more fully prepared you are, the greater your chances of passing it.