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I plan to go abroad after two years. How to arrange my work development in these two years?
I think you'd better change your mind and go out to study when the economy is declining. First, affected by the economic crisis, the threshold for studying abroad has been lowered, and visas are no longer so picky; Secondly, the exchange rate of RMB against foreign currency has dropped a lot, which can save a lot of money. Take studying in Australia as an example. Before July, the RMB was about 1:6.6 against the Australian dollar, but now it has dropped to 1:4.3. That is to say, assuming that going to Australia cost 1 0.5 million RMB a year at that time, it is probably less than110,000 RMB now.
I appreciate your self-study spirit, but I don't agree with your strategy of going out after two years. Since you are a college graduate studying English, why don't you take an IELTS test (6.5 is enough), then try to go to Australia and New Zealand for two years as a graduate student or two years as a college student, and then find a job there to seek skilled immigrants?
My suggestion is: now is the beginning of the economic crisis, take this opportunity to study abroad to enrich yourself, and when the crisis is over, you will have a competitive advantage in employment!
You have two choices:
1. Go abroad for a postgraduate diploma. If your GPA at junior college level is good, you can consider transferring to Australia for a two-year undergraduate course or applying for a postgraduate course directly. You can choose your major according to your personal hobbies and immigration needs, such as hotel management and interior design. After two years, the economic crisis has eased, and you can immigrate when you find a job after graduation. To take a step back, even if you can't find a job abroad, you can still have a proficient English+postgraduate diploma (not a degree) when you come back, which is the same as working as a waiter in Starbucks for two years, but the result may be completely different!
2. Go directly to collage and read the certificate course. This is a one-year or two-year certificate course, which is equivalent to a junior college in China. The entry threshold is very low (high school education, IELTS 5.5 is enough). With this certificate, you can find a job or go to college for further study. Such courses are usually employment-oriented, and of course, such courses are easy to find jobs. Many people think that skilled immigrants in New Zealand must have a high degree of education, not a master's degree or at least a bachelor's degree, but in fact, as long as they get the National Level 6 diploma in New Zealand, they can get the same 50 points as the undergraduate course, and they can apply for immigration after looking for a job for two years. Undoubtedly, this is the best way to save money and immigrate quickly.
In the long run, the order of certificate courses that are better for finding a job and suitable for you is recommended as follows for you to choose:
1) National Advanced Certificate in Hotel Management (Level 5) 80 weeks.
College: NZMA)/ NSIA Hotel Management College
College address: Auckland
Entry requirements: IELTS 5.0/ TOEFL 475 or reach the required level in NZMA language test.
Course Description: This is a course for students who are going to study hotel management. It provides all the professional knowledge and skills needed for hotel management and catering services, as well as job-hunting skills training.
Length of study: 2 years of diploma in hotel management+10 week of business administration study.
Tuition: NZ $65,438+NZ $04,500. The annual material fee is 500.
Employment orientation: after graduation, students can engage in hotels, bar management, project implementation and other positions.
After graduation, students can obtain the national advanced certificate of business administration by studying for 10 weeks.
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2) Diploma in Interior Design (New Zealand National Level 6)
Interior design, as one of Wintec's fastest-growing majors in recent years, has become the best example of combining theoretical teaching with practical skills. In order to cultivate students who can best meet the needs of the job market and industry, the college has always maintained close contact and cooperation with the industry. Advanced computer-aided design laboratories and practice bases provide good operating space and practice platform for students' theoretical knowledge and work skills.
Start date: February
Course description: the course teaches practical technical skills, which are widely used in space design, architectural design and architectural color matching, with equal emphasis on practice and theory.
Course features: There are more and more job opportunities in the field of interior design in recent years. Industry experts in New Zealand estimate that the growth rate of this "creative industry" is almost twice that of other industries. It is undoubtedly a wise choice to step into your career from interior design.
Course length: 2 years
Admission qualification: high school or equivalent (design works are required), there is no IELTS score requirement, just take Wintec language learning and pass the internal English test to enter this major.
Employment orientation: interior design company, consultant of construction company, etc.
In the face of difficulties, everyone has their own different choices. I hope you can recognize the situation clearly, turn passivity into initiative and strive for a good future for yourself ~ ~ ~
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Supplementary reply:
I agree with other friends' analysis. If you have an educational background like yours and don't want to immigrate or can't, the necessity of going abroad really deserves serious consideration. Not to mention whether the self-taught examination is more recognized than the full-time bachelor's degree, it is still a question whether you can go to a good university in two years, that is, there are not a large number of masters and doctors from world famous schools who have returned to China to become "kelp". The reason is that China people don't just look at your ability like foreigners, but your education plus your resume. Look before you leap ~ ~ ~
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