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Hello, my college students are thinking about studying in Japan, France or Germany recently, and I hope to get your help. Thank you.

according to your situation, I suggest you go to France or Germany. Everyone has talked about Japan, so I won't talk about it any more, but I still have to say that girls had better not go to Japan, because Japan is a society where men are superior to women, which is totally different from our country. Although they are both Asian countries, the mainstream ideas in Japanese society are even more open than those in Europe and America. In addition, in the past decade, Japan's economy has been in a downturn, which is called "the lost decade". Due to economic reasons, great changes have taken place in the thoughts of Japanese society, and the younger generation is lost in the future, and the mainstream thoughts of society are confused. In this social background, I personally think that higher education in Japanese universities has become somewhat nondescript, and universities have completely lost their role in guiding young people. It is not appropriate to say that Japanese universities are a place for group sex. In addition, Japanese society is extremely exclusive to China, and Chinese people are extremely discriminated against there.

France and Germany are a good choice. Germany and France are the top two countries in Europe in terms of economic aggregate, and they are also countries with a large number of thinkers in history. The whole country has a very good social and academic atmosphere. Among them, the Germans are very strict, so the German diploma has a very high international gold content. French higher education is also famous. More importantly, compared with America, Britain, Australia, Japan and other hot countries for studying abroad in recent years, the cost of studying abroad in Germany and France is lower, which is more suitable for working families and more suitable for your situation. At the same time, France has a very loose immigration policy for international students with French diplomas, and can also immigrate to Canada and Switzerland. Generally speaking, I think studying in Germany and France is more promising. Combined with the current international economic development prospects and China's economic take-off, China's exchanges with Europe and the United States will become more and more frequent.

Let's talk about the cost and language. The cost in Germany and France is almost the same. After the educational reform, Germany ended the era of free higher education and began to collect tuition fees symbolically, generally not exceeding 5 euros per semester. French public education is free, but you have to pay a registration fee every year, ranging from 2 to 5 euros, depending on your school. These two countries basically only need you to pay the living expenses, and the total cost is 5, to 6, RMB per year. It's a normal life, and international students don't have to be too extravagant. Language is better, learn 5 hours of French or German, and then take the exam. When you go abroad, you usually have to learn a language for another year before you can enter a university. Generally speaking, a foreign language for one year is very expensive, basically 5, RMB.

actually, the answer given by babysnack1 is very realistic. Besides, if you have difficulty even with 5, yuan a year, you should give up the idea of studying abroad, because it is already the cheapest. If you must go out, in your case, be prepared for a big crime.

I suggest you don't just stare at studying abroad. In your case, I suggest you prepare for the college entrance examination and then take the postgraduate entrance examination. Or take the postgraduate entrance examination two years after graduation. I suggest that you must get an undergraduate degree. In addition, the landlord is good at the field and has the qualification of accounting. I don't know if he is studying accounting. If so, then I suggest you take the college entrance examination and take the junior professional title examination. Then go to work and take an intermediate title five years later. Or it is a note meeting for five years of promotion, work and examination. For accountants, experience is more important than education.

I hope I can help you!