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About going to France for a master's degree. Don't copy. Thank you.

Hello, I graduated from studying in France. Let me answer your question.

1: Most of my friends study languages for one year before applying to school.

But a friend went to France around 1, studied the language for half a year and applied for a major. In France, applying for a major is similar to looking for a job. You can throw your own materials. As for admission, it mainly depends on your opportunities and strength. For example, this year's foreign enrollment index of this major is full of dissatisfaction. Some majors, some schools, lack of students, it is still possible to apply.

However, liberal arts and economic management majors are very popular and worthy of attention. Science and engineering are much better. 90% of the people I have seen come to France to study directly after reading the language are science and engineering.

Generally speaking, the major is French teaching (teaching French as a foreign language). Several of my friends are studying this major. Of course, if you don't want to be demoted, you can ask about the relatively cold majors in different schools. Or ask the intermediary if there is any related through train project.

This question is actually related to the first two, which are almost all the most popular liberal arts majors. Not to mention the demotion, it is worth considering whether you can get the quota. Therefore, caution is recommended. (Many China friends who study this major in France spend money to find an intermediary to enter these majors and good schools, so they can only rely on their own strength and luck to get in. )

4. The situation in other schools is not clear. It is definitely difficult for Paris to turn high. You'd better be cautious. Think about whether to grab time or go in and read it no matter how many years (that is, it must be her)

There is really no detailed statistics, because for example, if you are happy this year, go out for a trip, and friends will come tomorrow, you can only introduce you to the basic consumption situation and make your own accounts at the next restaurant.

The cost of France is indeed his greatest advantage and attraction. If I remember correctly, the deposit before going abroad seems to be 65,438+10,000 (because it took too long, but I should remember correctly). French public universities only charge registration fees. I am a science and engineering major, which is more expensive. The postgraduate registration fee is 400-500 euros a year.

As for the cost, I also said it when I answered other friends' questions. Here, I take the month as the unit. If ordinary small cities just eat, drink, live and study, these basic expenses add up to 200-300 euros a month. If you like shopping, it is a bottomless pit. Paris and other big cities must be far more than this number, and it is possible to double it several times. However, it should be considered that in big cities such as Paris, there may be more opportunities for odd jobs.

I used to live in the south. Generally around 3 degrees, the lowest. Of course, it snows at zero degrees occasionally, but generally speaking, it is not as bad as the domestic climate, and it is quite comfortable.

7. The major of economic management in Bordeaux in the south is good, and so is that in Marseille. But it is not recommended to go to Marseille. The law and order is very poor. Bordeaux is recognized as a good place in the south. I suggest you think about it.

8: There is no direct flight. Almost all of them are Paris or Lyon. Flights to Paris, Beijing, Paris and direct flights to Air China cost about 500 euros in the off-season, and generally cost more than 600 euros in one way.

9: Yes, you don't need to apply for Schengen, you just need to bring your visa (called residence card in France) and passport.

10: If you work, it depends on what you do. A Chinese restaurant, like a small city, is open in Qian Zhou for seven days and one month 1200- 1300. If you work part-time, French food costs 7-8 euros an hour.

Time is limited. Don't worry about this. Your life won't be just a part-time job, so you won't work overtime. Those who work overtime are full-time professionals.

I hope what I said is helpful to you. You can also look at my past answers to other netizens' questions or have a private chat.

Wish you success!