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LZ's first question: China's university diploma is recognized abroad, but he doesn't recognize the later academic qualifications. So generally speaking, it is best to go abroad after graduating from college. If your family environment permits, going abroad is good, which is beneficial to your independent self-care ability, your English level and your learning ability. However, I suggest you study abroad, go to the United States, other countries, especially Britain, and make our money as a business. Actually, the quality is not that good. Having said that, I believe the second problem of LZ has also been solved. I want to go to the Commonwealth countries to take the IELTS test. In my mind, there are only two countries to go abroad, the United States and non-United States, and there is little education in the United States. Of course, if LZ only wants a foreign diploma and doesn't want to go out to study, it's all the same where you go, so you might as well not go abroad. Even domestic scientific research institutions mainly regard your diploma as a big book, a master's degree or a doctor's degree, and don't really care whether you get a diploma abroad. Of course, foreign diplomas are more valuable in the eyes of others.

There are two kinds of public expenses. One is that your university pays you to go abroad to make a living. This kind of opportunity is rare and difficult, depending on your school and your strength. The other is to apply for a foreign scholarship. Generally speaking, there are many scholarships in the United States and Canada, such as the Netherlands and Australia, but few. To study in the United States and Canada, you have to take one of gre, TOEFL and IELTS. When you give a scholarship, you should check your grades in these exams, your exam results in college, your teacher's letter of recommendation, your study plan, personal statement and your academic achievements in college. If you go to college there, you must take Saida. LZ mentioned Australia. I don't recommend going there. Many students there spend a lot of money and the learning environment is not good. As for the recognition of academic qualifications, you can check it on the website of the Ministry of Education, which has a list of overseas schools recognized by China.

Going abroad suggests not working outside, it's hard to be distracted. As for reducing the burden on families, the most mainstream way is to apply for scholarships abroad. I have already mentioned how to apply.

LZ is going to take the college entrance examination. It's really rare to think so early and so far, but since you've thought about it, you should think about it. I remind you, don't affect the review of senior three.

Wish LZ all his wishes come true! !