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The problem of studying in Malaysia and other places (chasing high scores)

First of all, if you study in these three countries, I think Thailand has the least advantages, and its education level is obviously not as high as Singapore and Malaysia.

Generally speaking, Singapore is better than Malaysia in any respect, but the cost is naturally high, about 1 times that of Malaysia, as well as tuition and living expenses. Visa is also a little more complicated than Malaysia.

For private schools, these two countries are the same. They can enter and graduate easily. No one dares to say what the form of employment is these days, which has little to do with the school. I think it still depends on individual efforts. Of course, opportunities are also important. Many Tsinghua graduates can't find jobs.

I don't know what kind of environment you mean. In terms of natural environment, both countries are beautiful, and the learning environment is hard to say. Every school has good students and bad students. The social environment in Singapore is much better than that in Malaysia, which is chaotic and the law and order is not very good. Malays often ride motorcycles to grab bags. If you don't mess with them, they will rob you. Women are particularly dangerous.

Generally speaking, Singapore's academic qualifications are more recognized than Malaysia's, but this is also the view of ordinary people, who think that Singapore is better than Malaysia in all aspects. In fact, every school has its own advantages, and people who don't know it can't talk to them, so you have to choose your major first, and then choose a school, so there is no way to recommend a school to you here. I don't know what major you want to study.

The process of studying in Malaysia is probably: 1. Get a passport 2. Find a school. 3. Mail materials to the school. 4. The school will sign the materials for you. 5. Go to the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing to apply for a visa. 6. Buy a plane ticket and leave. What you got from the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing was not a real visa, but an entry permit, similar to a visa. Then after you go to KLIA (Kuala Lumpur Sepang International Airport), the airport customs staff will fill in the validity period of your permit on your passport, which is usually 15 to 30 days, which can also be understood as a temporary visa. Then, within the validity period, you hand in your passport to another school, and the school will help you get the immigration office to apply for a formal student visa. Generally, the validity period of this visa is 1 year, but sometimes it depends on how long you have paid the tuition. When applying for the first entry permit, all your visa application materials must be sent to Malaysia first, and then the school will apply for a visa for you. Everything is done in Malaysia, not in China. Whether or not to grant you a visa is also a matter for the Malaysian Immigration Bureau, not the Beijing Embassy. You just have to wait in China. Then the Immigration Bureau will send you or your school a letter, usually called a counter-signing letter. After receiving this letter, you can go to the embassy to exchange your entry permit. Signing is simple.

The process in Singapore is much more complicated than that in Malaysia, and a certificate of deposit is required.

Contact the school yourself and ask them for the application form. I don't know what school you are applying for, or even which country you are going to. How can I help you find the form?

Besides, I don't know how your English is. If the IELTS score is 5.5~6, you can go directly to the university to take professional courses. Otherwise, you have to learn the language first, which has nothing to do with the start date. I don't know when to learn a language.

The provisions of scholarships vary from school to school, but one thing is certain. Excellent grades are the most basic condition. China students can't apply for scholarships in the first year, mainly because they can't understand English in class. It's good to pass, not to mention the scholarship. It will be much better after the second year.