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October 25, 2007

who will help me studying abroad?I am a Chinese student and I want to study abroad,but I don’t know how to do?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 4:44 pm
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lvyexianxia asked:

I am a college student who living in china,but i want to studing law or business abroad,as a freshman in school,what should I do now,to prepare for studying abroad?which county has the best law or business education?in fact,my family have no money to pay for the expensive tuition,would you like to give me an idea to win an scholorship abroad?
with great respect ,thank you very much for giving me a suggestion or advice,and of course ,if you want to be friend with me ,a young male chinese college student,I will be very happy to share my pleasure with you just email me ,my email :zlgabcd123@126.com.my thank you again.

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6 Comments »

  1. you should check out my school, Texas State University…our website is we have a pretty nice study abroad program and we have a HUGE business department here…they actually just finished building a new building for the business majors.

    email me at if you have any questions, just put “study abroad” in the subject so i know its not junk mail =)

    Comment by irdll — October 27, 2007 @ 9:45 pm

  2. most colleges/universities have programs for international student. i believe the chinese governement will pay for your education

    Comment by chrisqo1 — October 29, 2007 @ 4:43 am

  3. Can you do an exchange program?

    I heard the Chinese gov’t will send you abroad if you are a promising student in a subject they think China needs more of.

    Otherwise work really hard at improving your spoken English. Watch American movies.

    Comment by pseudo_obscure — October 29, 2007 @ 3:29 pm

  4. depending on what this broad looks like,,,ill help???

    Comment by shylow1953 — October 29, 2007 @ 5:47 pm

  5. The best single website for international students seeking to study in the US is

    Check it out and good luck!

    Comment by shelleyq — October 31, 2007 @ 2:24 pm

  6. Surly there are tons of schools accepting students from all over, however, there are restrictions.

    For example, you need to have a bank statement indicating that you can afford to live in the US for a year. Which will have to include your tuition, books, living expenses and etc. The amt is different depending on school.

    Since you mentioned that you cannot afford the expensive tuition, you need a sponsor. Are your grades good enough to apply for scholarship in China? If not, you need an American family/company who’s willing to sponsor you.

    Otherwise, I am not sure how you can come here.

    I hope that this is helpful to you.

    Comment by bloem1983 — November 1, 2007 @ 12:39 pm

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