Arbuckle Posted May 16, 2006 at 07:46 PM Report Posted May 16, 2006 at 07:46 PM I'm currently studying Chinese at a private school in Beijing, and am considering studying for a degree here, can anyone give me some information on this? I'm 19 and would like to get a degree in business or international relations or something along those lines. How difficult is it to get accepted to, say, BeiDa? What kind of previous academic acheivement and chinese level is necessary? Any input on this would be greatly appreciated, thank you! Quote
rose~ Posted May 17, 2006 at 07:49 AM Report Posted May 17, 2006 at 07:49 AM The website for Beida appliants is here: http://www.gotopku.cn/ Details of the Office for International Students. http://www.pku.edu.cn/admission/ Also, their website: http://www.oir.pku.edu.cn/newoir/stuab/studentab.asp English PDF from them for undergraduate International applicants 2006: http://www.oir.pku.edu.cn/newoir/stuab/doc/2006/undergraduate.pdf Same for Tsinghua: http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/docsn/wb/lxs/lxsbgsz.htm Available majors at Tsinghua: http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/docsn/wb/lxs/zhyz.htm According to this page, for Tsinghua you need: 2、申请者应有的汉语水平除以下情况外,学生一般应在入学前通过HSK(汉语水平考试)6级。 汉语生不需要HSK成绩,入学后进行汉语水平测试,根据程度分班学习。 英语授课专业可以免HSK成绩。部分专业的博士研究生、进修生经申请并获准后可以降低汉语水平的要求或免HSK成绩,但一般应具有良好的英语水平。 Personally, I only know of foreigners who studied for Master's degrees in China. If there is someone here who has done or is doing an undergraduate degree then it would be interesting to hear from them, I think. Quote
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