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Every year, thousands of students travel to foreign countries to study. More than 30 percent of these students go to the United States. 15 percent go to France, and 10 percent to both England and Germany. A little less than 10 percent go to Australia, and Around 5 percent go to Canada.
No matter a student chooses to study, there are some things universities around the world require. First, all students must graduate from high school they can apply to a university. Most universities also require some kind of for students to enter the university. Universities in the United States, Australia, and Canada usually require some kind of standardized exam, such as the SAT in the United States. Students who do not come from countries also must take a test such as the TOFEL in the United States and Canada to show they know English to study in English. England and Australia require students to the IELTS.