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What are the related problems in studying for a master's degree in New Zealand?

Regarding the issues related to studying abroad for master's degree in New Zealand, what kind of study abroad can input their achievement information into the volunteer reference system for studying abroad?

: tieba.baidu./p/5387727694, the system will match students' cases similar to yours according to your situation, and see how others choose schools or majors, or screen them according to the goal of studying abroad to see what the background is (language achievement, school background, major, GPA, etc. ) your target colleges and majors have applied, so compare your own situation.

What are the common questions about transferring to New Zealand? Some questions need students to understand first. What are the common problems in New Zealand university transfer? What details should I pay attention to when transferring to New Zealand? These are all questions that students who plan to transfer to New Zealand need to know. Let's take a look at the relevant introduction.

1. How to calculate the transfer students from New Zealand?

Most universities in New Zealand stipulate that students who have taken any university courses after graduating from high school, especially those who have entered degree courses, must apply as transfer students from New Zealand universities even if there are only a few courses.

2. New Zealand's transfer requirements, which students can transfer to New Zealand?

Students who are currently studying in domestic universities, colleges or have graduated from colleges. For postgraduate courses, students can change their lives from domestic university graduates to New Zealand graduate students through several years' efforts in the same institution.

4. When is the right time to transfer to New Zealand?

Tiandao experts advise students to transfer to New Zealand universities after completing their freshman or sophomore courses. The reason why New Zealand universities transfer to study abroad is that some New Zealand universities stipulate that students must complete at least two years of university credits (junior to senior), which means that students who transfer to New Zealand after their junior year will lose at least one year of credits. Of course, if you are a junior and want to change your major completely, you can still consider transferring to New Zealand. Although you will lose credits and time compared with writing, it is easier to change your major at the undergraduate stage than to apply for a master's degree after graduation, and it also avoids the dilemma that you can't apply for your favorite master's degree because you hold some undergraduate degrees. If you are a junior college student, you can transfer to New Zealand University to study during or after graduation.

The above is an introduction to the frequently asked questions about transfer in New Zealand, which will be explained by Tiandao. I believe that through the introduction of the undergraduate course, you can learn about the transfer and study abroad of New Zealand universities.

Tiandao Education reminds you to make a good study abroad plan first and provide the "study abroad plan" service for applicants who have studied abroad as early as Grade One, Grade Two, Grade One and Grade Two. As the saying goes, "everything is established in advance, and it is abolished without advance." Only by comprehensively promoting applicants from the perspectives of study, internship and extracurricular activities can we win the competitiveness of entering prestigious schools and obtaining scholarships.

The specific service items of Tiandao's "Study Abroad Planning" are as follows:

1. Help the applicant to set the application target.

2. According to the application objectives, analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the applicant's background.

3. Make a time plan for going abroad for the exam.

4. According to the target major and the current background, determine the major-related performance improvement, elective courses and minor major plans.

5. Make plans for improving academic and research background.

6. Make internship work plan, guide the production of internship resume and provide interview counseling.

7. Make plans for social activities and international cultural exchanges.

8. Formulate the prestigious school/scholarship application plan.

9. Preliminary selection of referees, and guide the applicant to contact the appropriate referees.

10. Make a personalized education plan suitable for the applicant.

Regarding studying in New Zealand, first of all, New Zealand is a Commonwealth country. Before the third level of education (undergraduate or junior college), the academic system was 13. Therefore, if you come to New Zealand after finishing senior three in China, you have to study for one year before you can go to university (universities are divided into undergraduate colleges, usually 2-5 years). If you come to New Zealand after finishing senior two, you can apply to the middle school here for 12 years and 13 years to continue your studies. Then, before graduating from high school here, you can take the NCEA- National Certificate of Educational Achievement exam in New Zealand, or you can go to college directly after 13 graduation. As for the school you apply for, you may have other requirements, but basically you can go to college.

Second, what school you want to study and what major you want to study are all different conditions and different charging standards. High school tuition is generally 55,000-75,000 RMB a year. The tuition fee for a language school is generally 1, 200- 1, 500 RMB a week. College tuition is generally 65,000-90,000 RMB a year. In addition, the living expenses are generally 50,000 RMB.

Third, if you want to come to New Zealand, you usually have to apply for a passport six months in advance. How long it takes varies from place to place. The visa application time is generally 2-24 weeks, so you should arrange the time reasonably. In addition, schools here in New Zealand usually open twice a year, once in February and once in July. Language schools can open at any time.

Fourth, you ask how much it will cost you to graduate from college if you come to Grade Two. It's hard to say. There are many different choices depending on how you study.

Finally, if you want to emigrate, you should plan your future when you start studying abroad, otherwise you will take many detours and spend a lot of money. As for whether you can immigrate, it's hard to say. Details can be seen in our personal space.

A preliminary study on studying abroad for graduate students in New Zealand. 1, there is no problem of transferring credits to graduate students. You are not a graduate student in China.

2, there are bridge courses, and some schools will let you read them.

3, language, this thing depends entirely on your own efforts and basic level. Time is not guaranteed.

4. The normal period is 2 years, and if there is a bridge course, it will be increased by 1 year. Have a degree certificate.

Urgent! About studying in New Zealand. 1. syllabus if you apply for credit.

If you need to transfer credits, you need to provide a course description.

It is helpful, but not necessary, to suggest attaching examination arrangements and grading standards.

2. Ensure that the reverse side of each page of the original document is copied, and each page must have an official seal (the official seal must have English "This is a true copy of the original document").

As long as you take the original documents to the notary office for justice, they will copy and translate them and stamp your official seal.

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New Zealand's master's degree is urgent! Analyze it:

Generally speaking, the Master of Chemistry in New Zealand is 1- 1.5 years.

2. Master graduates cannot immigrate directly.

After studying for two years, you can get a one-year work visa.

4. After graduating from master's degree, you need to get a job offer in related majors, or be a university lecturer for one year before you can immigrate.

The tuition fee is generally S $20,000 per year, depending on the school.

Summary: you can't immigrate directly when you study for a master's degree in chemistry; Unless you insist on completing a two-year (delayed) master's degree, you can get a one-year work visa and get a job invitation within this year (the possibility of being a lecturer is too small to be considered); It is not easy for a master of chemistry to find a related job, which requires hard work.

Regarding the shortage of vocational study abroad in New Zealand, I am studying in New Zealand. I majored in horticulture, which is also in short supply in New Zealand. My spouse can get an open work visa at the same time, which can be used to find a job and pay taxes full-time. It is also very good for future immigrants.

But I don't think it's good to learn computer in New Zealand, because there are too many people to learn it. Both good schools and poor schools have this major, and the students who come out are uneven. It is not particularly easy to find a job. I have a friend who studies computer and graduated from Austrian University. In New Zealand, you can only drag out an ignoble existence in an Indian company, haha

I think it's very good for your girlfriend to go to school, study preschool education, or West Point teacher, or gardening. They also lack majors, so it is relatively easy to find work immigrants, hehe.

I hope it works for you ~ ~

Ask a few questions about studying in New Zealand! This month's income is completely ok, because going to New Zealand requires a loan from CITIC.

If you are not good at English, you can learn languages. It is very important to find a language school with few people in China. I recommend the Language Center of Hamilton Waikato University.

Language problems are absolutely reassuring. You'll know when you go abroad. It's not as good as yours. Some parents sent their son, who could not speak a word of Japanese, to study in Japan. As a result, his son became a tour guide six months later. We have been exposed to English to some extent, so don't worry.

Don't worry too much about public security. Even worse is better than China. Don't scold me, I'm telling the truth. When I went there, I spent less time with China people who didn't study. Some of them like to cheat China people.

As for the Master of Accounting in New Zealand, New Zealand is the first choice for many international students. You can choose to study for a master's degree in finance and professional accounting, which is the only professional master's degree in accounting and finance in New Zealand. This degree is offered to university graduates with any bachelor's degree, and the master's degree in financial accounting meets the academic requirements of the New Zealand Institute of Certified Accountants (NZICA). The degree structure of the Master of Financial Accounting in Massey University, the Master of Financial Accounting (MPAF) includes 16 subjects. Both full-time students and students can apply for this degree. Full-time students can complete this degree in four semesters (two years).

About New Zealand &; Studying in Australia _ Immigration Bureau does not grant visas. You can apply for your human resources major first, and then transfer to interior design major after you get a visa.

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