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Can I apply for an undergraduate degree in American music major if I graduate from a non-music major in China?

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Studying abroad as an English major means that you have no professional background. Many countries have restrictions on graduate students changing majors, so you need to have a professional background. The majors you can choose after graduation are limited, and most countries have to reread undergraduate courses. If you decide to study abroad, you might as well give up your domestic universities and choose an ideal major to reread your undergraduate course.

The most suitable country for studying abroad, there is no standard answer, different people have different opinions, and everyone's standards are different, which can be considered from the following aspects:

1: study abroad fee

With a well-off family economy, you can consider studying in popular countries such as the United States, Britain and Australia, and the cost is about 200,000/year. Working families can consider France, Germany, Northern Europe (Norway, Finland, Sweden, etc. ), Belgium, Russia, South Korea, etc. The cost is about 60,000-80,000/year.

2. The chosen major

Every country has its own specialties, such as French art design is very good, Italian fashion design is very good, Spanish music is very good, German science and engineering is very good, and the United States has gathered many excellent universities and majors around the world.

3. Trends in migration

For example, Canada, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand and other immigrant countries are very convenient for immigrants after studying abroad in the future.

4. Living environment

For example, the climate in Canada and Russia will be colder, and the climate in Australia and New Zealand will be warmer.

5; individual fulfilment

Different countries have different entrance requirements. For example, in the United States, if you want to apply for a good school, you have to take TOEFL +SAT for undergraduate students and TOEFL +GRE/GMAT for master students. To go to Britain, Australia and other countries, you must have IELTS scores. If you don't have IELTS scores, you can apply to New Zealand, Malaysia and other countries (you used to study languages first) and so on.

You can carefully consider your actual situation, and then consult a professional study agent to design the best study abroad plan for you in detail.