Regardless of the local tyrants, people will not consider the problem of money when studying abroad, let's talk about what children from ordinary families should consider when studying abroad.
The first is the scholarship, it is best to get a full scholarship, and the children who can get a full scholarship are also the objects of concern of the school and some professors when they study abroad, in addition to free tuition, there can also be a reward for living expenses, and if you mix a teaching assistant to do odd jobs or something, it basically doesn't cost money, and even a little surplus.
Let's talk about half scholarship, which costs a lot more, the situation is not the same, there are free tuition and need to bear their own living expenses, there are tuition halved, this situation depends on whether the family can afford hundreds of thousands of annual study abroad expenses, maybe the child can rely on his own ability such as the aforementioned teaching assistant or something to earn some money, but you must know that if you fail to win a full scholarship, it means that you are not so good for the time being, and you may not be able to compete for a full scholarship child. This bar is suitable for families with good family conditions and a little spare money.
Then there is the self-funded study abroad, so this ordinary family does not need to think about it, but the annual expenses can be referred to. The following includes tuition, living expenses, travel expenses, and more.
The United States is undoubtedly the highest, with 500,000 cases per year, and there is no upper limit.
300,000 in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.
The rest of Europe has 150,000. Hong Kong and Singapore got more than 200,000. Japan has 100,000. These are the minimum expenses, but they are definitely more, just for your reference.