Typically how fudan calculates the credits is by the # of hrs you spend in class each week. For example, 3 credits would mean you spend 3 hrs in class each week and 4 credits would mean you spend 4 hrs in class each week. Full time students tend to take 4~5 courses a semester so that's around 12~20 credits
This depends on how you will be enrolling into fudan university, so you may or may not need to take an exam. If you give me more details, maybe I can help out? Is there a program that's partnered with fudan that you're looking into or are you applying to fudan uni directly?
@@KarynTan thank you for answering!!!!! just want to get into bachelor studies there (im not sure about partnership?) but i want to apply csc scholarship. so if i want to study bachelor on fudan, is there any way not to take entrance exam?
@@jovananikolic131 If you are applying to fudan university directly as a bachelor from a foreign country, you would need to take the entrance exam (gaokao) from what I know. However, if you are trying to bypass the entrance exam, you could enroll in a study abroad program (ie. CIEE). However, if you are enrolling in programs like CIEE, you will only get credits for your classes, but not a bachelor degree, because CIEE mostly offers one or two semesters of study abroad. For both ways, you should qualify for csc scholarship. Double check with the website just in case? I hope this helps!
@@jovananikolic131 yes, the entrance exams are notoriously difficult and is a nightmare for chinese high school students. Students usually go through thousands of hours of studying and spend lots of time cram schools. However, it's not an impossible task as long as you study hard and try your best! Are you planning to take it next year?
You know you are on another level when you find the teaching buildings on campus without getting lost the first time
omg yeah; the campus is massive >_>
how did you end up finding dev of econ? did you use a physical map, gps, or follow someone in hahaha
I used the map and asked around
Can you explain how the course credits work in Fudan?
Typically how fudan calculates the credits is by the # of hrs you spend in class each week. For example, 3 credits would mean you spend 3 hrs in class each week and 4 credits would mean you spend 4 hrs in class each week. Full time students tend to take 4~5 courses a semester so that's around 12~20 credits
@@KarynTan thank you so much !
do i need to take a special exam (entrance exam) for language study on fudan?
This depends on how you will be enrolling into fudan university, so you may or may not need to take an exam. If you give me more details, maybe I can help out? Is there a program that's partnered with fudan that you're looking into or are you applying to fudan uni directly?
@@KarynTan thank you for answering!!!!! just want to get into bachelor studies there (im not sure about partnership?) but i want to apply csc scholarship. so if i want to study bachelor on fudan, is there any way not to take entrance exam?
@@jovananikolic131 If you are applying to fudan university directly as a bachelor from a foreign country, you would need to take the entrance exam (gaokao) from what I know. However, if you are trying to bypass the entrance exam, you could enroll in a study abroad program (ie. CIEE). However, if you are enrolling in programs like CIEE, you will only get credits for your classes, but not a bachelor degree, because CIEE mostly offers one or two semesters of study abroad.
For both ways, you should qualify for csc scholarship. Double check with the website just in case? I hope this helps!
@@KarynTan is the entrance exam difficult?
@@jovananikolic131 yes, the entrance exams are notoriously difficult and is a nightmare for chinese high school students. Students usually go through thousands of hours of studying and spend lots of time cram schools. However, it's not an impossible task as long as you study hard and try your best! Are you planning to take it next year?