Be sure to look carefully at the materials needed by the school. Each school needs different materials, which are generally the same (applicable to students who apply in the second to fifth years, remember, they are all copies, and the originals are brought to the interview:
1. Copy of permanent residence, front and back.
2. Copy of passport
3. On the report card of 3.TCF, many schools require B2, but this is not completely correct. If you like this school, then apply hard! If your professionalism is good, people will also consider enrolling you.
4. University transcripts in Chinese and English can be accepted, or notarized translation into French is also acceptable.
5. Previous diplomas, such as high school and university diplomas, degree certificates and proof of attending language schools, can be sent if you have won any prizes, but remember to translate them notarized in China. If you apply for the postgraduate stage, you'd better have a work certificate, which is very beneficial to the exam, and you should have a notarized translation.
6. Motivation letter, handwritten, including a brief introduction of yourself, and why you came to France to study and apply for this school, etc ... Every school is different, some need to write a lot, and some are limited to a few lines, so you must make a good plan, personal experience, learning motivation, such as why you want to apply for this school (praise them, talk about their characteristics and advantages, official website will have them), and your future.
7. Personal portfolio, not too much, choose the best and most representative to send, 10 is just right.
8. Resume and personal information, preferably handwritten, appear formal and sincere. You can write more about your study and work experience. It doesn't matter if you write too much It will make people feel that you are experienced and capable, which is also a bad thing.
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It's basically these materials. Some schools send envelopes and stamps, so you should carefully read other people's requirements, put them in a big envelope after preparation, seal them and send them to the post office. As for how to send it, I won't elaborate. Students with questions can come to me for consultation.
It is emphasized here that the deadline for submitting materials (some Academy of Fine Arts enrolls students in spring and autumn, and some Academy of Fine Arts enrolls students in one season, so we should pay close attention to the introduction of the school website) is generally based on the postmark time, but even so, it should not be too late, and it should be sent the day before the deadline at the latest. The post office empties the mailbox and posts letters around 10 and 13 every day, so be sure to post them before this time.
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