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How to choose the country that suits you best?

The choice of studying abroad varies from person to person, and everyone's standards and expectations are different. This paper will discuss how to choose the most suitable country for studying abroad from several key aspects, such as the cost of studying abroad, the choice of majors, immigration considerations, living environment and admission requirements.

Study abroad expenses

For well-off families, the United States, Britain and Australia are popular destinations for studying abroad, spending about 200,000 RMB per year. For the working class, France, Germany, Northern Europe, Belgium, Russia, South Korea and other countries are relatively economical choices, spending about 60,000-80,000 RMB per year.

Professional choice

Different countries have their unique advantages in various professional fields. For example, French art design courses are highly respected, Italian fashion design is unique, and Spanish music major is also quite famous. German science and engineering are excellent, while the United States brings together many excellent universities and majors around the world.

Immigration consideration

Canada, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand and other countries are ideal choices for students with immigration tendency, because it is easier to integrate and apply for immigration after studying abroad.

living environment

When considering the living environment, it is necessary to understand the climate characteristics of different countries. For example, Canada and Russia have cold climates, while Australia and New Zealand are relatively warm and pleasant.

Admission requirements

Every country has different entrance requirements. To apply for a high-quality American school, undergraduate students need TOEFL +SAT scores, and master students need TOEFL +GRE/GMAT scores. To go to Britain, Australia and other countries, you must have IELTS scores. In addition, if you go to New Zealand and Malaysia, you can apply even if you don't have IELTS scores (but you may need to take language classes first).