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What should a sophomore who is not a fashion major go to France to study fashion design?

Study what you are interested in so that you can be passionate and creative. Conditions for studying in France: Students applying to study in France must meet the following conditions:

1. The age of the applicant should be Aged 18-28;

2. Have a high school diploma (or above); Applicants with a university degree must not be over 28 years old; Applicants with a college degree, bachelor's degree or above, and good English can directly apply for a master's degree or Ph.D.

3. Good health and no criminal record;

4. Ability to provide proof of bank deposit of RMB 70,000-100,000.

If you are enrolled in a French university For the first stage (D.E.U.G.), you need to have a high school or undergraduate degree and notarized transcripts; if you are registering for the second or third stage of a French university (Licence, maitrise, D.E.A., D.E.S.S., Doctorat), you need to have a bachelor's degree or above and Notarization of results.

2. Application Procedure

Step 1: If you decide to study in France, please prepare your materials first.

Step 2: Go to the notary office for notarization. (Materials must be translated into French, English or French)

Step 3: Write an application letter to the university.

Step 4: Fill out the application form.

Step 5: Send the letter. At the same time, open a bank account (open an account in France).

Step 6: After the notification arrives, apply for a passport.

Step 7: Visa. (With notification letter, passport, and certificate of deposit)

Step 8: After the visa is obtained, buy a ticket to France.

When applying for a French visa this year, the language requirements for applicants are higher than in previous years. Although applying for a French visa no longer requires students to provide proof of 500 hours of French study, it does require applicants to have at least an intermediate level of French proficiency. This requirement is actually no lower than the requirement of "500 hours of French study."

The specific breakdown is as follows:

(1) Language school

Domestic students with a high school diploma or above and a French test (TEF) score of 150 or above are eligible. Apply.

(2) MBA major

MBA courses require TOEFL scores (generally 550 points or higher) and GMAT (Graduate Management Science Admission Test), and the academic requirements are a bachelor's degree or above (Bachelor's degree) and certain work experience.

(3) Comprehensive University

All students applying to enter the first stage must pass the French Embassy’s French exam. Under normal circumstances, applicants must pass our country’s “National Unified Higher Education” Only "Entrance Examination" can be accepted by French university undergraduates; in addition, university students can transfer to study at French universities, while college and undergraduate students can go to France to study for a master's degree.

In terms of language, Chinese students need to pass the TEF exam with a score of 230 or above.

(4) Short-term engineering colleges

Applicants must obtain a bachelor's degree or equivalent academic qualifications before they can enter such colleges. In terms of language, Chinese students need to pass the TEF test with a score of 230 or above.

3. High school graduates must have college entrance examination scores and domestic university admission letters before they can apply to study in French universities.

4. Generally, in the first year, you only need to bring foreign exchange (euro or US dollars) equivalent to 60,000 yuan to France. As long as you can find a job, there is no problem in being self-sufficient.

The cost of studying in France for one year: If you study French, the tuition fee is about 2,000 euros per year, and the accommodation and food expenses are about 3,600 euros/year.

Study fees: Public universities: no tuition fees, only a small registration fee, the annual registration fee is around 150-800 euros (approximately RMB 1,500-8,000 yuan).

Private universities: The fees are higher, around 3,000-12,000 euros (approximately RMB 30,000-120,000 yuan).

Living expenses:

Food 60-100 euros/month

(The charging standards set by various institutions in France are different. Applicants need Contact the school in advance to get the exact fee)

Estimated living expenses:

Meat is more expensive, especially beef at about 6-7 euros/kg, but chicken. Very cheap. The types of vegetables are relatively simple, not as abundant as in China. They are basically cabbage, big leaf lettuce, bell peppers, tomatoes, potatoes... about 2-4 euros/kg. Dairy products are very cheap and delicious.

If you live in Paris, there are many large Chinese supermarkets, such as TANG frère paris stone, where you will have more choices of Chinese products.

Living costs 100-300 euros/month

French students enjoy monthly housing subsidies from the French government. The amount of the subsidy depends on the housing conditions and rent, and the maximum amount shall not exceed 60% of the rent.

Housing in Paris is relatively tight and expensive. The average rent for a studio of about 10 square meters is 450-500 euros per month. However, apart from Paris, rents in other provinces are still not very expensive, ranging from 150 to 300 euros per month on average.

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French students under the age of 26 enjoy transportation subsidies, which is basically 50%.

In Paris, it is impossible not to take the subway. Subway tickets are also sold according to distance. A zone is divided into 8 zones (1-8 zone). The higher the number of zones, the more expensive it is.

Metro tickets cost 1.4 euros each, weekly tickets cost 26 euros, monthly tickets cost 65 euros (student tickets are not available for the above), and annual tickets for zone 1-2 cost 300 euros.

Wear

France has two nationwide sales every year, in January and July, which are quite affordable. Even international brands such as Gucci and Dior will have 30% off. Don't miss it. As for normal times, a piece of clothing costs about 30-50 euros, which is about the same as in China.

As for other expenses, water and electricity, it depends on whether the house you rent includes water and electricity. If not, the electricity bill will be more expensive in winter. Electric heaters cost about 80 euros and about 20 euros in the other three seasons. For Internet access, there are many Internet companies to choose from in Paris, and there are many packages, with an average of 20 euros/month.