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I really want to study abroad, but what if I have no money?

Why should you concentrate on studying abroad? Studying abroad is very expensive. Even if the intermediary boasted that it would not cost much to work and study, it would be useless. If calculated according to the four-year system, at least 400 thousand (excluding language schools, but the cost is not limited). It's the same in any country, not for food. I am similar to the landlord myself. I don't know what education the landlord is.

At present, foreign governments have support programs. For example, if you study, you will be given 80% tuition reduction, but you are required to stay there after graduation (for example, if you study for three years, you will work for others for three years). This initial capital needs 50,000 to 65,438+million, and it needs about 50,000 to 60,000 every year. If you are good at learning and willing to work hard, you can earn this money, but the landlord

Learning knowledge in the process of working abroad, now China people travel and spend money all over the world, which has promoted the employment demand of major duty-free shops, shopping malls and hotels abroad. The starting price is 30,000 ~ 50,000, and then you go abroad to work. Foreign wages are at least 8000 ~ 12000 a month. You can increase it if you do it well. The cost can be earned back in at least half a year, and parents don't need to pay it back. If the landlord is a university graduate (IT) industry, the market for software engineers such as JAVA is very hot. After working abroad for several years, I can also find quite good jobs at home. However, if the landlord is not in the IT industry, you can also consider duty-free shops, hotels and the like, and you can bring 200,000 yuan after three years of work. You have experience in working abroad, and duty-free shops in China may be happy to have you, or it is also a good choice for you to start a business.

I just want to take the second road, so that I can learn something and enjoy the scenery abroad. Secondly, the economic burden is not very heavy. If the landlord has any questions, let's discuss them together ~