A: Argentina is located in the southeast of South America, with fertile land and unique climate. (Argentine Spanish means "white silver"), which is called "Paris of South America". Argentina is the country with the highest education level in Latin America and one of the countries with developed national education in the world, with high social welfare and education level.
Q: Can I apply to study in Argentina?
A: Anyone who has reached the age of 18 and has a high school diploma or equivalent can apply to study in Argentina.
Q: Do I need an exam to study in Argentina?
A: Studying in Argentina does not require an exam, but there will be a one-year preparatory course (E.P.E). After passing the matriculation examination, you can continue to study university degree courses.
Q: What did you study in the preparatory course? Where to study?
A: The preparatory course is a one-year course, and I will study Spanish elementary and intermediate courses for half a year in China (Macro E.P.E teaching base). In Argentina for half a year, I studied Spanish intermediate intensive and preparatory courses.
Q: Is Spanish difficult to learn?
A: Spanish has less complicated pronunciation rules than English. Almost every letter of his has only one specific sound. People who know a little about English will find that Spanish words are very close in the stems of most major words.
Q: How many universities are studying in Argentina?
A: Hongcheng Education's study abroad program in Spain is a cooperation between two universities, both of which are Argentine national universities. It has an important position and a good social reputation in Argentina.
1, National University of lomas de Zamora.
2. National University of Tres de Febre Rowe.
Q: How do international students study and live in Argentina?
A: Hongcheng Education initiated the "full-service management of studying abroad", and all international students provided accommodation and meals in a unified way. In order to help foreign students who have just arrived in Argentina adapt to the life of studying abroad, our counselors will take their classes to attend lectures, communicate on the spot and provide after-school counseling.
Q: What are the employment prospects after graduation?
A: At present, the "Latin American fever" is heating up rapidly, which makes Spanish talents extremely scarce, and Spanish talents are in short supply.