Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I am a sophomore majoring in logistics. I'm interested in going abroad for graduate study. I am an English-speaking country. Because of my working family, my funds are limited. I come from Holland, Si

I am a sophomore majoring in logistics. I'm interested in going abroad for graduate study. I am an English-speaking country. Because of my working family, my funds are limited. I come from Holland, Si

I am a sophomore majoring in logistics. I'm interested in going abroad for graduate study. I am an English-speaking country. Because of my working family, my funds are limited. I come from Holland, Singapore and Australia. ... Cost: It only takes one year to study in the UK, the total cost is generally 250,000 ~ 350,000, and the working hours per week are no more than 20 hours. Because of the tight curriculum, there are not many graduate students working. Dutch graduate students spend 65,438+0 ~ 2 years, Singapore and Australia study for two years, Australia and the Netherlands spend 65,438+05 ~ 200,000 a year, and Singapore spends 65,438+00 ~ 65,438+05,000 a year, so there are many job opportunities.

Major: If you still study logistics, there are relatively more optional schools in Britain, with a long history and stronger professionalism. There are Cranfield University, Warwick University, Cardiff University and Liverpool University. Among them, the supply chain and logistics management specialty of Cranfield University is second to none in Europe. IELTS 6.5 is generally required, with an average score of not less than 6. The average score is 2 1 1 college 80 points, not 2 1 1 85 points.

In the Netherlands, there are Hann University, Tilburg University and Delft University of Technology. English teaching, IELTS 6.5 or 6.

Singapore, three public universities, Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, etc. IELTS requires 6.5 or 6. Average score: 2 1 1 80 or above, not 2 1 1 85 or above.

Australia: University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of New South Wales, IELTS 6.5 or 7,2 1 1 average score of 80, not 2 1 1 85.

I am also a graduate student majoring in logistics. In my personal experience, my average score in college is good (very important! )+IELTS scores that meet the requirements+relevant work experience are the most important points for applying for graduate students. In addition, prepare early and apply early.

I wish the landlord can make a good plan and apply to an ideal university.