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I want to go to Italy for graduate study, photography or media. How to prepare for these two majors?

Italian undergraduate and postgraduate courses must match more than 80% in order to study related majors. If your undergraduate major is digital media art, it is recommended to choose new media or new art technology. The major of Turin Academy of Fine Arts is quite good, and it is a famous school in itself. In addition, Milan Academy of Fine Arts, Venice Academy of Fine Arts, Bologna Academy of Fine Arts and so on can be considered.

Postgraduates need to prepare a portfolio for admission. They can organize some of their usual works or graduation works into a collection of works with themes and thoughts, and show this work to professors in the Academy of Fine Arts to explain their ideas and works.

In addition to the portfolio, the other is the study of Italian. More than 80% of the courses in Italian public universities are taught in Italian, and Italian is also needed in daily life. Even if you choose to teach in English, Italian is essential if you live in Italy.

To study in Italy, you can choose to take a planned student or an international student. It is planned that students will learn the basics of language in China, then study abroad for about ten months, take the certificate of B 1/B2, prepare a portfolio during the language study, then take the entrance examination, and formally enter the postgraduate program after admission. International students will study Italian directly in China, and then get the certificate of B 1/B2. During their language study, they will prepare a portfolio and take the entrance examination. After they get the admission documents, they go back to China to change their visas for studying abroad, and then go out to formally study for graduate students.

If you are working, if you don't want to quit your job and are not in a hurry to go abroad, you can attend that weekend class and bring an international student until you get the certificate. If it is fast, it may be two or three years, depending on your own plan; If you are anxious to go abroad, you can go to school every day. If you are an international student, you can go out in one year. If you are a planned student, you can go abroad for several months to continue your studies.

In short, studying abroad depends on your own planning, and time is very important. Language learning is very important. Learning in advance is much better than catching up slowly. Every year, the embassy announces majors and schools. Don't worry, find out first, and then see which majors and schools you can apply for after the announcement comes out.

I don't know where you are from. If you are in Guangxi, there is an Italian test center, and the test center is in the Education Institute of the People's Republic of China. You can consult yourself if appropriate.

Good luck.