If you want to study abroad after work, you can still rely on your direct undergraduate results for application. You can study abroad according to the method of studying abroad for undergraduate study.
So what are the procedures for studying abroad after work?
Here is a small series to take you to understand.
After graduation from the university, you can apply for a well-known university with a high ranking. Students with unsatisfactory grades or ordinary undergraduate courses can take the examination to increase the application chip. As long as the conditions meet the standard, you also have the chance to apply for a famous university.
2. Language test many foreign colleges and universities can first submit the application, and then fill the IELTS transcript, as soon as possible to get a conditional offer, targeted to prepare for the language test, you can also consider taking language lessons.
If English is really not good, you can also consider some free IELTS, free of joint examination of the study abroad institutions.
2. Collate the materials of graduation certificate and degree certificate, graduation certificate.
Four years of transcripts are required.
In addition, you should have an IELTS score.
Two letters of recommendation Personal statement
In addition, you can also introduce work experience, or award certificates of support materials.
But specific material still needs to see the arrangement that applies for A college.
3. Everyone should make plans as soon as possible. Some universities need to apply at least a year in advance.
4. After the offe application is completed, you can rest assured and wait for the offer.
Many workers work for many years after graduation, want to go back to school for further study, worried that the conditions are not up to.
In fact, many foreign colleges and universities are not so strict.
As long as you meet the conditions, there is always a guaranteed offer.
5. Getting a Visa For applicants who have worked for a few years, more of a problem is whether they are inclined to emigrate.
Be careful not to include immigrant tendencies in the document.
They should make it clear that the purpose of studying abroad is only for better development when they return home.
In addition, they need to explain their current occupation and stable family.
2. Advantages and Disadvantages of studying abroad after work 1. For those who have work experience, they find their lack of knowledge in some aspects during work practice and choose to study abroad for further study. Compared with those who apply for studying abroad without work experience, they can better understand the direction and motivation of studying abroad.
In fact, it is difficult for us to find our future direction by imagination. For those who have practical experience, they can have a very clear career plan by working and experiencing the society and industry personally.
On this basis, we can improve ourselves.
2. After working for a period of time, with certain savings, I can realize the idea of studying abroad through my own ability, which can also reduce the economic pressure on my parents and family.
On the other hand, due to the reduced economic dependence on parents, I can also focus on my own ideas about the direction and major of studying abroad, and try my best to choose my favorite major and university.
3. Working can help people grow up quickly and integrate into the society, and establish a mature outlook, so that they can view problems and the world more maturely.
They are also immune to the temptations experienced while studying abroad and are more able to focus on their studies.
4. Although compulsory grades such as education background and GPA cannot be changed after working, working experience is a plus in the application.
Admissions teachers of some majors also prefer students with work or practical experience in their field.
5. I have a better understanding of my industry, some experience, contacts and relationships, and a better sense of direction after graduation.
Of course, choosing to study abroad in the work stage also needs to consider the corresponding disadvantages.
1. Most destination countries require students to take full-time offline courses in order to earn a degree.
This means that those who choose to study abroad will have to give up their jobs for a while to concentrate on their studies.
There will be no regular income during this period, and the possibility of promotion will be interrupted.
2. Compared with students who stay in school all the time, those who work for a period of time will have weaker reaction ability, memory ability and systematic learning ability because they are older.
But it just takes a while to get used to school, and you can recover.
In addition, students who have worked have the ability to draw inferences from one example, work under pressure, have stronger inner stability, and are more mature and better able to cope with academic pressure.
3. Family concerns.
Because studying abroad requires one or two years away from the family, there will be some concerns about the family, especially for those who have a stable partner, foreign countries and time difference will affect the relationship.
4. You need to spend a lot of time and energy preparing for the language test in the early stage of preparing for your application.
For full-time people, it is very tiring to deal with the work for a day, and they also need to learn the language intensively after work. Moreover, the improvement of the language performance is not overnight, which often requires more than half a year of concentrated learning.
Therefore, before considering studying abroad, employees should first make sure that they can spare a lot of time to focus on study.