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Request answers to questions from people who go to Canada to study and settle down, and those who study languages ??in China!
Let me answer the questions one by one. I am studying in Canada
1. I am also someone who took IELTS. First of all, there is no direct connection between how many points you can get in the college entrance examination and when you can reach 6.5 in IELTS. It mainly depends on your English talent. If you say you can study hard (I'm telling the truth), the relative time may be shortened. Of course, it also depends on your study methods and how you fare in the exam. English training institutions mainly teach exam skills, and you have to learn the real things by yourself. For some people it is easy to get 6.5 points, but for some people it is difficult to get 6 points. It depends on the individual. I suggest you learn it before speaking, and experience it first before speaking. It's empty to talk about this now.
2. Beijing New Oriental, the fees vary depending on whether you are a day student or a boarding student. The larger the class size, the higher the charge at the end of the month. Usually around 3,000. Of course, if you want one on one, tens of thousands are also possible, if you include foreign teachers. I didn’t take classes at New Oriental, I took classes at Huanya, and I felt the results were not very good. As I said, the key is to rely on yourself!
3. What is needed to register for New Oriental, ID card, money? Haha, that’s probably all.
4. After you learn a language, it will take at least half a year until you pass the exam. I definitely won’t be able to make it in time for school to start in September. Even if you are a bit awesome, let me give you an example. For example, if you have a level of 6.5 now and you apply for IELTS, will there be a place for you in July or August? Let’s not talk about it for now. You can register in early August at the earliest, and then take the exam, and the results will be available in 2 weeks. That’s it. It’s the end of August and you don’t have a visa yet. So don’t think about starting school in September, and try to start school in January next year. There are slightly fewer schools opening in Canada in January than in September, so you have to choose carefully.
5. Your passport is about to expire. I suggest you get a new passport first, and then handle the visa and related matters. This has many benefits. I suffered this hardship when I was applying for a visa. At that time, my passport was about to expire, but it had not yet expired. Not only did it directly lead to the length of the visa, but it also caused me to go back to China to change my passport 3 months ago, which caused a lot of trouble, haha. But there is nothing I can do, this is my fate, and I will just let nature take its course. If there is a problem, just solve it.
6. If you want to stay in Canada in the future, I think you should choose a major that you like. Looking for a job here doesn't tell you whether it's particularly easy or difficult to find. The key lies in your own abilities and efforts. Because immigration is a long-term plan, you have to make yourself fall in love with Canada and love the life here, so it is better to choose a major that you love. This way, life is more exciting, and it will not be boring in the future, and I will not be able to survive the immigration prison. There are many people who return home because they cannot adapt to life.
7. I suggest that you choose schools and majors based on your actual level and expectations. Don’t blindly follow the intermediary’s advice. After all, this is your own business, and there are too many unscrupulous intermediaries in China. Of course, when you encounter problems about applying to schools, you can still come here to ask questions. I believe there will be well-meaning people, including me, who will patiently answer your questions.
Then let me reiterate your most important question: In fact, it doesn’t matter where you study IELTS. You don’t have to go to Beijing. As for you who are unable to register if you have something to do now, I suggest you call Beijing New Oriental to inquire about relevant matters, including the cost. You can live on campus there. I have a friend who has studied there.
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