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Canada, New Zealand, the United States and Spain, which country has a high rate of return on studying abroad?

The United States and Japan have high returns, especially Japan, where 65.438+400 million people have created the labor value of 65.438+400 million people in China, and one person is equivalent to the value created by 65.438+0 people in China. what do you think?

Relatively speaking, statistics in the United States show that the value created by an American is equivalent to 5.6 people in China.

Give you a brief introduction to the conditions for studying in Japan and the United States:

Application process for studying in the United States:

(1) Select University and Major

(2) Material preparation:

University application form, TOEFL score, GRE or GMAT score, personal statement, more than 3 letters of recommendation, university diploma and degree certificate (or university re-reading certificate), university transcript, bank deposit certificate, passport copy, application fee.

(3) Send materials to schools

(4) If the application is qualified, the university will issue an admission notice.

(5) Apply for university dormitory

(6) Apply for a student visa

(7) Booking air tickets

(8) Start American life

Requirements for postgraduate courses:

1, TOEFL or IELTS score

2. To take GRE or GMAT, GMAT usually refers to business courses, but now some business courses also support GRE (now some famous schools have this trend); Other majors take GRE.

3. Preparation of transcripts, letters of recommendation and other related materials of various courses in the university.

From the above situation, although it is feasible for undergraduates to apply for a doctorate in theory and principle, in order to ensure your competitiveness in application, if you have a master's degree, you will have greater advantages. Therefore, it is suggested that applicants who intend to take the doctoral route to engage in research should consider the issue more from the perspective of competition when applying.

1 What are the requirements for studying in Japan?

A Students who have completed 12 compulsory education in China, and students with high school education or equivalent.

B There is a certain proof of funds, usually a bank guarantee of 200,000 yuan.

C Japanese has a certain foundation, and the general J-TEST exam is elementary.

How much does it cost to study in Japan? Cost problem?

The tuition fee for the first year of a language school is generally around 60-80W, and 50,000 RMB/year.

The university is about 60- 100W yen, which is about 40,000-70,000 yen per year. Of course, this is also adjusted according to different majors in different schools.

Living expenses: Tokyo is around 3,000-4,000 yuan, and other areas are slightly lower than 2000/ month.

Total annual expenditure: 8,000-65,438+10,000 yuan/year.

Work: 50-80 RMB per hour * 4 hours per day ==200-300 RMB per day.

Monthly: 6000- 10000 RMB (for students who have just left)

In general, after working in Japan, the annual salary is 12- 15000 RMB.

It can be seen that the cost of studying and working in Japan is basically the same! As long as students can handle the time allocation of study and life, it is definitely a win-win situation! This also includes the cost of getting a scholarship every month. If a student can get a scholarship, basically the family doesn't have to pay too much for studying abroad!

The cost of studying in the United States is 25-30 dollars a year, and Japan 12- 15 dollars. Japan needs a basic knowledge of Japanese, and its work reward is high.

This information is provided by Wuhan Zhongzhi Study Abroad!

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