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Is the property management major worth studying abroad?

Not many people really choose to go abroad for further study in LZ. If the family's economic conditions permit (the budget is basically 500,000 yuan) and you are confident to win English (at least IELTS 5.0 at the time of application), I think it is still worth going, but it is best not to be confined to the property field, and apply for a big management direction, including business administration, real estate management, human resources, finance and other fields. In this way, the future employment options will be wider and the development will be much better than the property. It is not a problem that you can't find a job when you are old. After all, LZ has work experience and continued his studies halfway. It is easy to find a job after graduation.

The master's degree in Britain is a one-year program and can be promoted to a master's degree. There are usually two ways to get a master's degree, but there are still differences:

1 and 1 year undergraduate+1 year master.

Most universities in Britain offer undergraduate courses. When they 1 promoted to undergraduate courses, most of them also studied professional courses. After graduating from this course, you can get a formal British bachelor's degree certificate and then apply for a master's degree.

Admission requirements: graduated from a 3-year junior college in China, with IELTS score of 6.

2. 1 year or half-year master program+1 year.

There are not many schools offering preparatory courses for master's degree. About 50% of the courses in the pre-master stage are language courses, and the certificates obtained after the pre-master stage are non-academic certificates. After IELTS meets the requirements (generally 6.5), you can enter the formal master's program.

Admission requirements: graduated from a three-year college, with an IELTS score of 5 or 5.5.

It is feasible for LZ to get a master's degree in two years. If you decide to pursue further studies, you should be prepared for English. After all, you haven't learned much English for so many years. Of course, if the current job is relatively stable and there is room for improvement, there is no problem in choosing to continue like this.