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Note when studying abroad in 2022

 Note when studying abroad in 2022 Students should update new policies of countries after reopening, prepare living conditions abroad... before deciding to study abroad. After a long period of being affected by Covid-19, experts predict that the rate of young people going abroad to study in the near future will increase because many countries open borders and welcome international students to study directly at schools. At the same time, many schools also offer scholarship policies aimed at the Vietnamese market. According to the educational organization IDP, two years of the Covid-19 outbreak have caused many students around the world to postpone their plans to study abroad. Currently, the number of students is still not high, so the competition rate between candidates will decrease, creating more favorable conditions for students who want to "hunt" for scholarships. If you plan to study abroad, find scholarships and have the opportunity to apply for the upcoming admissions, ...

'Powder son' becomes a master of language after studying abroad shock

 'Powder son' becomes a master of language after studying abroad shock During half a year in the US, Kien wanted to return to Vietnam every day because he was lost and did not dare to talk to anyone due to his poor English. Pham Tran Kien, 28 years old, graduated with a degree in Education, University of Wisconsin-Superior in the US and a master's degree in Language Teaching from the University of Canberra, Australia. Returning home last June, Kien is currently preparing for the IELTS exam, teaching English in Hanoi and helping to orient, prepare thinking and study skills for those who want to study abroad. Before winning a scholarship to specialize in teaching, Kien used to hate English and experienced two shocks while studying abroad. In the early years of middle school in Vietnam, Kien never got more than six points in English. Because he wanted to watch American movies without subtitles, he started studying foreign languages, got 6.5 IELTS and went to Morrisville-Eaton ...

Curtin University introduces outstanding majors at study abroad event

 Curtin University introduces outstanding majors at study abroad event Curtin University will introduce its outstanding majors and some policies to support and encourage settlement... at the "Global Study Abroad Expo". The event is organized by Duc Anh Study Abroad Consulting Company at 9-18:00 on February 27 on Skype or Zoom platforms. Here, students can discuss with Ms. Tiffany Pham, National Director of Curtin University about the dual advantage of the school's support and the state of Western Australia. Readers register to attend and receive advice and guidance on how to apply here. According to QILT's 2019 Graduate Outcomes Survey, Curtin University is Western Australia's top public university in terms of graduate employment rates and starting salaries. The qualifications of its staff, student engagement and learning resources are also ranked first in the state by The Good Universities Guide. The school has a number of outstanding majors such as STEM, busines...

The experience of winning an MBA at a top school thanks to knowing how to 'promote yourself'

 The experience of winning an MBA at a top school thanks to knowing how to 'promote yourself' To impress, Viet advises candidates to have a story that covers the entire application, with the aim of expressing themselves as clearly as possible. Bui Duc Viet graduated in Business Administration from Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences in Finland in 2018 and is currently working in Saigon. After a few years of working, the 26-year-old man applied for an MBA program (Master of Business Administration) in the US, currently passing three schools (top 50) with scholarships. Viet said that an MBA application usually consists of four main parts: Resume, Essay, Recommendation Letter and standardized test scores. To make an impression, candidates should have a story that covers the entire resume, with the aim of promoting themselves as clearly as possible. For the top 20 school groups, a good story is your difference from thousands of other candidates with high scores and beautiful...

Five of the best young universities in the world

 Five of the best young universities in the world PSL Research University of France ranked first in the Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings (under 50 years old) for the first time. The Young University Rankings are published annually by THE. The participating schools are all 50 years old or less, ranked by THE based on the same criteria when ranking world universities. The 13 indicators are divided into five groups: teaching (30% of the total score), research (30%), scientific citation (30%), international outlook (7.5%), income thanks to technology transfer (2.5%). According to these criteria, the top five schools are as follows: The best five universities under 50 years old in the world 1. Paris Sciences et Lettres - PSL Research University Paris (France) PSL topped THE's university rankings under 50 years old for the first time. This is a comprehensive university founded in 2010 with the aim of becoming one of the world's leading research schools. The univ...

10 common mistakes first-year international students need to avoid

 10 common mistakes first-year international students need to avoid According to experts, missing the orientation session, forgetting to change money or just making friends with fellow countrymen... are common mistakes made by first-year international students. 1. Not attending orientation Some universities organize orientation sessions a few days earlier for international students to settle down and connect with the international student office. Gina Wilner, a planning consultant at Advantage College Planning (USA), thinks that an early orientation session can include a tour of the school and some of the surrounding areas, helping students get used to the new environment. This activity is designed for students to connect with friends, learn how to own their new home, from finding classes, health centers and IT rooms... "For the smooth sailing process of studying abroad, you need to have a basic understanding of the school. So as soon as your university sends out information about...

International students wait for Japan to open

 International students wait for Japan to open Adeline Leng continues to wait to come to Japan, while many students give up or study abroad. Adeline Leng was expected to start studying at a language school in Japan last April, but has not been able to go yet because of strict border control policies. Adeline, 26, applied 16 months ago. Since then, the Singaporean schoolgirl can only wait. In a recent interview with Kyodo News, Adeline said that she was stressed because of the passage of time but couldn't go to Japan to study. International students wait for Japan to open its border Adeline Leng gave an online interview to Kyodo News from her home in Singapore on January 14. Screenshots Japan banned the entry of foreigners who are not citizens or permanent residents from the end of November 2021, days after the World Health Organization (WHO) identified Omicron as a worrisome and easy variant. spread. Adeline has a Japanese grandmother. She was born in Singapore but moved to Austral...