french students - University of Essex

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french students - University of Essex
English Lanugage
REQUIREMENTS
If English is not your first language we ask you to provide evidence of your ability
to understand and express yourself in English. As a general guide, you need to
achieve the following grades in one of the tests below:
Information for
FRENCH
STUDENTS
IELTS
TOEFL
(iBT)
CAE
(Advanced)
Undergraduate
study
6.0
76
B2 with a
Postgraduate
study
6-7
76-100
C
score of 52+
CPE
(Proficiency)
CAE/CPE
(From Jan
2015)
C1
169+
C1
176-190
SUBJECT SPECIFIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Accounting, finance and banking: 10 in Maths
Actuarial Science: 12 in Maths
Undergraduate
Biochemistry: 11.5 Biology and a second science and/or 10 in Maths
11.5 - 12.0 overall in your
French Bacalaureat.
Business and Management: 10 in Maths
Postgraduate
13/20 and above in a
relevant Bachelors degree.
We also have a range of Foundation
Programmes for those who achieve
lower than our entry requirements.
Biomedical Science: 11.5 in Chemistry and a second science and/or 10 in Maths
Computational Finance: 10.5 in Maths
Computer Science: 10 in Maths
Economics: 10.5 in Maths
Electronic Engineering: 11.5-12 in Maths and 10 in a science
Mathematical Sciences: 11.5 in Maths
Marketing and Entrepreneurship: 10 in Maths
Nursing : 10 in Maths and 7.0 in IELTS
Psychology: 10 in Maths
Social Work: 10 in Maths and 60 days relevant work experience
Sports and Exercise Science: 11.5-12 in a science subject or 10 in Maths
Sports Therapy: 11.5 in a science subject or 10 in Maths
Cost of living
Paul-Emile Prevost
(Social Secretary of the French Society 2014-2015)
IN ESSEX
Pint of milk: £0.50
1kg chicken: £4
Campus Accommodation:
£75 - £128 per week
1kg potatoes: £1
Off Campus Accommodation:
Average £250 per month,
per student.
Bus ticket from campus
to Colchester: £2.10
1kg rice: £1.50
Dinner in local
restaurant: £10 - £15
Cinema Ticket: £7
Fees, Scholarships and Bursaries
FRENCH PARTNERSHIP BURSARY
The University is awarding a bursary of £1,000 for undergraduate students
from France entering the University for the first time. If you would like
details of the above bursary and our other scholarships and bursaries,
check out our scholarship finder: www.essex.ac.uk/scholarshipfinder
You can also check fees for all our courses online: www.essex.ac.uk/fees
STAY IN TOUCH
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www.essex.ac.uk/see/why
www.essexstudent.com/activities/societies/list/cultural/france
nn Undergraduate study: [email protected]
nn Postgraduate study: [email protected]
nn General queries: [email protected]
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Bonjour, je suis étudiant en deuxième année de Droit
Anglais et Français à l’Université d’Essex. Si j’ai choisi ce
diplôme en particulier, c’est parce qu’il permet de vivre une
expérience humaine fascinante. La vie au sein du campus
est une occasion parfaite de rencontrer des personnes
venant du monde entier, et de perfectionner son anglais au
quotidien. L’Université d’Essex offre un cadre chaleureux à
tous les étudiants, et des opportunités quant à la prise de
responsabilité. Par exemple, j’ai été élu secrétaire général de
la French Connection, la society (association) en charge de
représenter la culture française, mais également de l’accueil
des nouveaux étudiants du diplôme en première année. Je ne
manque donc pas d’occupations, d’autant plus que l’Université
propose un panel d’activités variées. Le badminton a été pour
moi une bonne façon d’équilibrer ma vie étudiante entre travail
et sorties. Toutes ces raisons me poussent à avouer que le
retour en France n’est pas attendu!