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24-year-old adults want to re-enter university

Hello, I am a Chinese student. I did not go to college because of the entrance failure. After several years, I did not have a clear goal of life. But people always grow and realize, and I think now I know very well how I want to be educated and want to be a good person. May I ask what kind of situation should be done to apply for the next college then? I personally want to study in Israel, thank you #Israel University #international-student

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Divine-Favour’s Answer

Hey, I’m also an international student. I’m studying in America so I don’t know much about the process for Israel. I will tell you though that the best thing you can do right now would be to try to get to know the admissions policy of whatever school your looking to go to. Good luck.

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jing’s Answer

Hi, I really appreciate your courage. It's never too late to re-enter the university.Past failures don't define your future.
The most important thing about applying to college is persistence.You can get information from the university website. Send an email to the university for more application information.Consult Israel university graduates.You can also ask a study abroad agent for a fee.
Good luck with your application to Israel university!
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Celeste’s Answer

Hello. First off I want to say it is great that you want to get an education. Your age does not matter and shouldn't make you feel intimidated. I am a recent graduate of a university in Southern California here in the United States. Although I am not sure about what Israel's Universities have to offer, I can give you a glimpse of what it is like here in the U.S. As with any citizen, you must apply during the application window, and here it is required to take General Education courses and then go to a 4-year university. There are programs specifically for international students and many receive scholarships. There is a specific building and center to help international students transition and acclimate to the shift. Again, I am not sure how the process is in Israel. Hope this helped a bit.
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Nitsan’s Answer

Hi, I hope this question is still relevant for you and for others as well. First, it is great that you want to go back to school. Second, I personally got my bachelor and master degrees in Israel. The universities in Israel are very good. Most of the faculties and most of the universities have courses in English, so this should not be a problem.
I recommend pick the department that you find the most interesting, and based on that the university. It is always helpful to contact several universities to get more information, that will help you make the best decision. Good luck!
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