Monday, November 21, 2011

Direct Apps - Pay Attention!!!

If you apply to Zhejiang directly, your tuition fee will be more than 38000 RMB per year every year. If you send your application to me, the fee will be just over 34000 RMB. There is a service fee for this of 1000 GBP, but this is not paid until after you have an offer and it includes getting picked up and being driven around with a translator for the first few days here.

A few students came to me last year after they had applied directly and asked if I could get the cheaper fees, but I cannot do anything once the application has gone in. The initial application has to come through me.

9 comments:

  1. So, you're an agent... Are you even really a student?

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  2. Hi Henry!Im a swedish girl, I have studied medicine for 3 years in Ukraine and want to transfer to Zhejiang Medical University, cause I was never satisfied with the educational level quality here. Can you help me please? looking forward ur reply

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  3. Great information thanks for sharing.

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  4. I am interested and I believe you wont se my comment but if you do, please reply. Me and my friends are interested in applying to zhejiang university. We are from sweden.

    Best regards
    A lovely girl who enjoyed reading your blog ;)

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  5. Is there any different option to study medical in China? And can you provide more information about the services you do.

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  6. Hi I am a 29 year old in Pakistan I have completed high school in English however have done physics but not chemistry and biology would I be given admission in any mbbs in a university in china.

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  7. Hi the info are very usful but I really want to know if the medicine courses and the exams are so difficult or you can pass through it you worked hard.
    And what about the stress and environment of studying.

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  8. Hi the info are very usful but I really want to know if the medicine courses and the exams are so difficult or you can pass through it you worked hard.
    And what about the stress and environment of studying.

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