Study abroad!Before that (2)

Study abroad!Before that (2)
The most important thing when thinking about studying abroad is the compatibility with sensei, which will further enhance your music.However, when you say "I'm going to study abroad!", The important items for specific planning are "budget" and "schedule until studying abroad".Even though you have found sensei, let's try to understand the points one by one and realize a good music study abroad that you are satisfied with so that you do not get "insufficient budget" or "mismatched schedule"!

1 About budget
When considering a study abroad budget, you must consider not only tuition, accommodation, and living expenses (food, utilities, transportation, telephone, internet, etc.), but also prices and exchange rates in that country.
Focusing on the tuition fees that are of most interest to me, the tuition fees for overseas schools vary considerably depending on whether they are national or private, just like in Japan.Most European national and public schools are free of tuition, except for registration fees, but in recent years tuition fees have been gradually increasing.For example, the national and public institutions of Germany and Austria are about 17 to 26 yen a year, and the United States is about 120 to 140 million yen (varies depending on the exchange rate).In the case of a private school, about 50 to 100 million yen a year in Europe, about 250 to 300 million yen in the United States, about 2 to 3 times in the UK due to exchange rates, and about 350 million yen even at a royal music university. It is a place like that.Globally, tuition fees range from about 10 yen to about 400 million yen per year.Tuition fees fluctuate daily due to changes in the education system, so it is important to carefully check the country or school you want to go to and set it a little higher.
Roughly speaking about prices such as accommodation and living expenses, what you can buy for 100 yen in Japan is 1 euro in Europe, 1 dollar in the United States, and 1 pound in England.The monthly rent in Tokyo is about 5 to 8 yen, but in Europe it is 500 to 800 euros, and in the United States it is 500 to 800 dollars and 500 to 800 pounds.Therefore, the exchange rate is a major standard for accommodation and living expenses.Isn't it a little easier to calculate if you think this way?

2 About study abroad schedule
It is necessary to set up a long-term study schedule with a margin of about one to two years ago, counting back from the “examination”.Depending on the country, the test may be taken several months to a year ago, so be careful not to say "The application submission period has passed!" Or "The test has been completed!" Without your knowledge.Also, compared to Japan, it is more common overseas to lose documents or suddenly change submitted documents.As for the documents to be submitted, many of them take time, such as TOEFL, IELTS, ZD and other language proficiency certificates, English resumes, and documents that require court translation.Of course, I want to get a good grasp of the documents to be submitted, and I also want to start working at least three months in advance.
The detailed schedule varies depending on each country and school, so if you have a school or country that you are interested in, please contact And Vision.In the next section, we will inform you about your life after going to the site.
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