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Which country is best for you to study abroad?

Regarding the choice of regions, I don't know your English level, but the first thing to say is the language problem.

United States of America

If you want to go to the United States, then you should prepare for TOEFL, and the score of 80 is even better, even 100, as well as SAT (American College Entrance Examination). If you want to apply for a good school or even a prestigious school, you must have this score, depending on your personal level. If all these problems exist, then you are not recommended to go to America. Besides, America doesn't quite meet your standards.

Canada

In Canada, I personally think it is prepared for immigrants, which is more comfortable, but I feel that the welfare is not as good as that of Australia.

Australia

In fact, there is not much difference between Canada and Australia. Both are based on IELTS. If you are an IELTS major, basically IELTS 6-6.5 is enough, and the eight famous universities in Australia are still good (not to mention others). In addition, in terms of living environment, your concept of harmony and stability is not quite consistent with that of Australia. After six o'clock in Australia, there are no people on the streets, because the population is too small, and there are no activities except bars after work.

Britain, England

In fact, if you prepare 300,000 yuan, Britain is also a good choice. Britain is an established power, and the schools named after cities are very good, ranking in the top 200 in the world. Moreover, Britain's advantage lies in its speed. It will take four years if it is completely solved.

Advice from the intermediary

As for the choice of school, it is recommended to go to a well-known local reputable intermediary, because many intermediaries have cooperation with famous schools, so it is easier to apply. If you do it yourself, many materials will not be prepared and will easily fail. Especially in the United States, it is a face-to-face signing.