Which is a good agent for studying abroad for graduate students in Britain?

There are a lot of agents studying in Britain, including large institutions, small institutions and individual institutions. Many small organizations or individual organizations are actually fooled by one or two people in front (mostly introduced by fellow villagers, neighbors, friends), and then find two people to help you. You were lucky enough to get it out, but it was because of your poor conditions or the harsh application form that you couldn't get it out. But it is such an organization that many people are eager to find it because their friends, especially those from other places, think it will be like living in Beijing. . . This is one of the situations.

Second, there are many small organizations and they are interrelated. They ask you to pay a high price (this is not generally high, it is hundreds of thousands or millions), and then give you a promise to go to a prestigious school. In fact, these are all bullshit. If you can fool a fool, it is one. Don't say that many parents think that they can do anything with money. You really don't understand foreign countries. If you were educated overseas, and you are really not that material, you can't make up for it.

The main difference between institutions studying abroad is that people, former teachers, secondary teachers and post-teachers, see everything they can see, talk about everything they can and ask everything they can. There is nothing wrong with this kind of thing.

If you want to find a study abroad institution, it is also a good choice to go to the word-of-mouth inquiry system of the study abroad agent to find out the word-of-mouth of each institution and the country you are good at, and then consult. The inquiry map is as follows, which can be understood according to the country you are applying for and the location of the institution you are looking for.

The inquiry system of word-of-mouth qualifications and fees of study abroad agents is shown in the following figure: