As a developed country, Italy has rapid economic development, advanced technology, cutting-edge scientific research achievements, a long history of culture, unique and beautiful natural landscape, attracting a large number of international students to come to study. Then how about high school students to study in Italy?
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How about high school art students studying in Italy?
In fact, the student program is a form of cooperation between the two countries that is only available to international students majoring in art.
So this student project is really a project with all these government backing.
2. Plan to study abroad after graduation.
If you are a high school student and want to study abroad after high school, determine how much time you should spend studying Italian based on your academic ability.
Generally speaking, it is appropriate for high school students to learn Italian on weekends or during holidays.
If your Italian can reach B2 after the gaokao, then you can study abroad as an international student.
If you can’t get this grade, it’s best to go to the planning student, because international students have to sign the application in person.
If you don’t speak Italian well, you can’t communicate in person.
If you are a student planning to study abroad, you must have both cultural and art test scores.
Of course, the two programs require different scores.
You can use the formula they publish to calculate which option you can take for your score.
3. If you have just graduated, you are a better candidate to be a planner.
Because you are planning to study abroad at this time, you don’t have much time to learn Italian, and basically you can’t make your Italian reach b2 before applying, so naturally you can only choose a plan student.
But when to study abroad depends on your own situation.
Generally, if you plan, you can plan this year, while international students can only go to Italy the next year.
However, while the admission time for both methods is the same, they learn the language at different times.
The plan was to study in China for a period of time, then go to Italy for a further period of study, and then enroll in school.
Foreign students are required to learn all Italian and pass b2 at home, and then go directly to Italy to prepare for school.
So this way to study abroad, can only learn Italian.
4. In fact, if you have been studying for a while, it is almost impossible to go to Italy to continue your undergraduate studies.
After all, professionally, Italy and Italy are very different.
If you want to go to college, you have to start freshman year.
But it’s still possible to go to Italy a year after high school and save a lot of money.
If this is the plan, then everyone can have a month to learn Italian, but the students must make B2 their goal.
Generally, B2 scores are released in July, which is also the time for students to pre-register.
Then you have to reach B2 level by April because the B2 certificate won’t be in your hands until 3 months later.
For high school students, although the current stage of the cultural examination (after all, art students can not pass the college entrance examination of cultural courses 300 points, non-art students can not pass 400 points, study abroad is impossible), but if you plan to study abroad, the bank statement and passport are the top priority!
It won’t cost a few dollars.
Do both, and why not leave yourself a fallback?
The Turandot Project is an official cooperation project signed by the Chinese and Italian governments, which aims at Chinese art students (fine arts, music) to study in Italy.
The purpose is to enable Chinese art students to successfully apply for admission to Italian art schools.
1. Official study abroad program specifically for Chinese art students (undergraduate + postgraduate);
2. Covering all public and some private art schools in Italy;
3. All public institutions are free of tuition;
4. You can apply for scholarships and grants at the same time.
Advantages of Marco Polo and Turandot Project 1. Chinese students have to spend 10 months studying in Italy.
2. Free tuition for admission to public institutions;
3, can apply for a variety of awards, grants;
4. The degree obtained after graduation will be recognized by both the Italian and Chinese Ministries of Education.
High school students can successfully enter Italian colleges and universities by passing the entrance examination after graduation from high school.
High school diploma or equivalent;
2. Directly attend an Italian undergraduate program after graduating from high school;
3. Art students need to have certain art professional skills and provide relevant professional collections;
4. Having participated in the general College Entrance Examination, the score of the college entrance examination + the score of the art joint examination (calculated by the equivalent formula) has reached more than 400 points. The conversion formula is: [the score of the college entrance examination + (the score of the joint examination ¡Â the total score of the joint examination)] ¡Á750¡Â2¡Ý400 points;
And the college entrance examination cultural score ¡Ý300 points;
In the first year, it is compulsory to contact with various subjects in all directions, so that you can better understand the elective subjects in the second year.
In the second year, you can study film or art history in depth according to the subjects you are interested in.
The third year is the thesis defense, or internship seminar.
You can make your own choice.