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Which country immigrates to educate children?
Source: Polish Immigration Service.
In recent years, more and more parents and friends are trying to get their children out of the shadow of the "college entrance examination single-plank bridge".
Studying abroad at a young age is a way that many parents consider more, but at the same time, the rise of China also makes parents think that if their children graduate from famous domestic schools, they will not only get a good education during their studies, but also have better contacts and resources without going abroad.
So, so, when the Tsinghua University International Student Admissions Guide is released, yes, you don't have to worry!
Having a foreign passport or foreign permanent resident status can solve the dilemma.
Tsinghua University Admissions Guide
Tsinghua University's undergraduate enrollment of international students will adopt the application review system from 20 17, and the written test will be cancelled.
That is, foreigners who want to study in Tsinghua do not need an exam, but only need to submit application materials for approval.
Former China students who have emigrated abroad can also participate in the undergraduate enrollment of international students in Tsinghua, and the application review system is also adopted, without examination.
However, you must hold a valid foreign passport or nationality certificate for more than 4 years and have actually lived abroad for more than 2 years in the last 4 years.
What are the conditions for a successful application?
Those who meet the following conditions can apply for undergraduate majors in Tsinghua University without examination:
Application conditions
1. Foreign citizens with excellent academic performance, good conduct, good health and high school diploma equivalent to China;
2. As of September 20 17, the age of 1 is above 18 (inclusive); Applicants who are still under 18 must submit the notarized certificate of their guardians in China;
3. Chinese level:
3. 1 Chinese proficiency has reached HSK level 5 or above, and scores in all subjects have reached 60 or above;
3.2 You can also apply for HSK-4, the minimum level of Chinese, but you must reach HSK-5 or above within one year after entering the school (and the scores in all subjects are above 60), otherwise you will be disqualified;
3.3 Applicants whose mother tongue is Chinese or who use Chinese for teaching in senior high school are exempted from providing HSK scores after being approved by our school;
4. For those who were originally citizens of China and later joined foreign nationality, our school implemented the document No.83 [2009] of the Ministry of Education.
However, the document No.83 [2009] issued by the Ministry of Education says: If you are a citizen of China at first and later emigrate, you only need to emigrate for four years, live abroad for two years (one year and nine months), and attend high school abroad, you can also apply for Tsinghua without the test! And because my mother tongue is Chinese, I don't need Chinese test scores.
What do you mean by that?
In other words, if a child has completed his primary education in China, his Chinese level must be good.
High school completed two years to go abroad, completely free of entrance examination! Maybe you will think, is HSK difficult? Is it more difficult than TOEFL IELTS?
Let's feel the cloze in the real question of HSK Band 5 exam:
Compared with IELTS, TOEFL and even CET-4 and CET-6, everyone is not sad!
Don't be so sad. Do you think that only immigrants with foreign passports are "ahead" and "preferential" than us?
NONONO, just like living in a foreign country!
If you are a China citizen who has obtained permanent residency or permanent residence permit in a foreign country, and have lived in a foreign country for nine months in two of the last four years (continuous residence is not required), you can take the "Joint Examination for Overseas Chinese and Students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan" after graduating from high school.
The entrance examination for overseas Chinese in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan is not only much less difficult than the college entrance examination (equivalent to the general entrance examination level in China), but also the admission score of one book and two books is about 100 lower than the general college entrance examination!
Let's look at the bloody reality:
The total score of this year's examination paper of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese is 750.
A score line (regardless of arts and sciences) 400 points;
Two scores (regardless of arts and sciences) 300 points.
Practically speaking, a liberal arts student who lived abroad with his parents for a long time before his freshman year of high school can be admitted to the same college in the mainland with a lower and simpler test paper+120 than his former classmates two years later.
Moreover, there is no difference in the tuition fees they pay for going to college, and all kinds of treatment are exactly the same as those for the ordinary college entrance examination.
It seems unreasonable, but that's the truth.
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