2. Choosing a school and major: After determining the goal of studying abroad, you need to start looking for a suitable school and major. Information can be obtained through the internet, study abroad agents, etc. When choosing a school and major, we need to consider the ranking of the school, the employment prospects of the major and other factors.
3. Prepare for a language test: If you choose an English-speaking country, you need to prepare for a language test such as TOEFL or IELTS. If you choose Czech, you may need to learn Czech and pass relevant language tests.
4. Prepare application materials: You need to prepare a complete application material, including resume, recommendation letter, report card, etc. These materials will directly affect the result of your application.
5. Apply for a visa: You need to start applying for a visa after you get the admission notice from the school. The visa application process may be complicated, so you need to know and prepare all the necessary materials in advance.
6. Prepare proof of financial ability: Most countries require international students to provide proof of financial ability to prove that they have enough funds to pay tuition and living expenses.
7. Know about local life: Before departure, you can learn about the life of the destination through the Internet and books, including accommodation, food, transportation, etc.
8. Health examination: Some countries may require international students to have a health examination and issue a health certificate before entering the country.
9. Buy insurance: In order to cope with possible risks, it is necessary to buy an insurance for studying abroad.
10. psychological preparation: studying abroad is a brand-new life experience, and there may be some challenges and difficulties. Therefore, it is very important to be psychologically prepared and actively face possible problems.