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I studied in the United States, and I'll tell you the right answer.
In fact, the comprehensive ranking can only be used as a reference, and the key is to enter a school that suits you. Of course, a school with a high overall ranking is definitely a good school, but some schools are ranked in the 50 to 60, and even the 70 100 universities have very good universities. The key depends on what major you study (the major is not a junior year as said upstairs!).
By then, it's already too late, and when people take advanced professional courses in their junior year, are you still making up for the basic courses of that major? The vast majority of freshmen have already decided on their majors! Besides, you don't have a major, and there are problems with your visa, you will say that your purpose is not clear and the direction is not invited.
The so-called generalist education is a number of courses that every student must take, but it has nothing to do with the major. Some universities are ranked after 50, but some majors are world-renowned.
It is also worth mentioning that it is very convenient to transfer to a university in the United States, maybe you can advance to a comprehensive ranking of 50 or later, and then get a good score in your sophomore year, and then transfer to a high-ranked university.
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The first is that it is generally difficult to enter the ...... with a high overall rankingThe second is the one with a high comprehensive ranking, who has a face (hahaha) ......In addition, there is general education in college, generally American universities do not begin to divide majors until the third year, and most schools require ......foreign languages, English, science, liberal arts, and social sciences in the same way as American high schoolsSo if the overall ranking is high, it will still be better.
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1) GPA > scores.
GPA is greater than, or up or down, especially for students who are born in famous domestic schools, 985,211, when applying, you can focus on schools within the top 50 of the American university rankings, or top 30 schools, and other conditions are met, and you can even consider Harvard University, Yale University and other Ivy League schools in the United States.
2) Students with average GPA scores.
The GPA is general, and students who are around the right should focus on schools with US university rankings between 50 and 100 when applying, and the probability of success in the application is relatively large. For students with two or three books and want to apply to the top 50 American universities, it is recommended to start relevant academic research in the sophomore year, and highlight academic ability through academic ** or research activities to make up for the lack of GPA. For interdisciplinary students, they can take the second degree course in the first and second years, or take the basic courses of the target major, so as to enrich their knowledge structure and improve their competitiveness in academic background.
In this way, if you are outstanding in all other aspects, you may also apply to the top 30 schools.
3) Students with poor GPA scores.
Students with a lower GPA are recommended to apply for a school with a ranking of about 100, or a comprehensive ranking, and choose some universities with good geographical advantages, such as business masters such as finance, and universities near New York, Chicago or Boston. In general, if you want to apply to a top 50 school with a GPA below the GPA, it is unlikely unless you have given a full and reasonable explanation. If the freshman and sophomore grades are not very good, but the junior grades are good, and the academic year performance trend is upward, this will dilute the impact of low overall GPA to a certain extent.
Of course, it also depends on how the wording is done in the paperwork.
If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself. The location address can be obtained from the public *public* account [Study Abroad Volunteer Reference System], or you can click it directly.
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Applying for school (IELTS, average score) requirements, choosing an agent, choosing a major, you can input your GPA, language scores, majors and other information into this study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
Study abroad, what level of university can you apply to at your own level? You can first evaluate your current situation.
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Want to try what level of universities abroad you can apply to with your personal scores? You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to locate with one click!
How to use: Enter your GPA, TOEFL IELTS score, major name, college background (211 985 double non) and other information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates who are similar to you from the database, and compare their own situation with their cases, so that you can accurately locate yourself.
Reference system for studying abroad volunteers.
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According to the GPA, language score and major, plus the background of the institution in the study abroad volunteer reference system, the system will match the case of students who are similar to your situation according to your GPA+ language score + major + college, and you can learn how other students choose.
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Going to the United States for undergraduate studies is a very complicated matter, and there are many things that need to be prepared during this period, such as GPA, standardized scores, soft power background, etc., among which in terms of GPA, it is usually above the score, and the GPA must be the higher the better, or there is an obvious upward trend, but students with a high GPA in the third year of high school are more likely to be favored by school admissions officers. But in addition to GPA, there are also some other requirements, let's take a look at the type of chaos!
1.In terms of academic background:
The most basic requirement for applying to an American school is that your academic qualifications meet the school's requirements, at least as a high school student or high school graduate. Studied in a top general high school in the country, a well-known international high school or an excellent high school in the United States, and has intermediate or above grades and outstanding activity results in the high school.
2.In terms of standardization:
The TOEFL and IELTS exams are the stepping stones to American colleges and universities. Generally, when applying to American universities, you need to provide SAT and TOEFL scores, SAT is a standardized test, similar to China's college entrance examination, to apply to the top 30 schools in the United States, the score needs to reach 1500 points under normal circumstances.
3.In terms of language:
Apply to a top 10 school in the U.S. with a TOEFL of at least 110, or IELTS at least.
4.In terms of soft power:
For undergraduate universities in the United States, in addition to the basic conditions of grades, other performances are also very important, such as sports activities, club activities, entrepreneurial activities, public welfare activities, etc. For college admissions officers in the United States, what extracurricular activities you participate in is not the most important, but what you learn in these activities, what you feel, and how you will affect yourself and others.
For example, sports not only exercise people's physical fitness, can get results in sports must be inseparable from students practice day after day, this perseverance can help you better succeed in other fields, the school feels that you have this perseverance spirit, plus the grades are also very good, compared to those who can only read the exam file, the school will give priority to you.
5.Other Materials:
To apply for a bachelor's degree in the United States, in addition to test scores, you also need to provide a series of application materials. If the student fails to submit the application materials required by the school on time, the school may withdraw the application or not process it altogether.
The most common of these is the application essay, which includes a personal introduction and a letter of recommendation, and a good essay will bring the student's image to life in front of the admissions officer through one or two things, which will test both the writing skills and the English proficiency.
Overall: the application for undergraduate study in the United States is difficult, so it is recommended that students who apply must prepare as soon as possible, and if you want to know more, the teachers of TOPS will answer your questions.
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The U.S. is in the top 10.
The application conditions are quite strict, and the following is the description:
The hardware conditions for applying for DAO to study in the United States are as follows:
1.He is a student and graduate of a well-known high school and university in China.
2.The average score in China is 90-95 or above, and the top 10 students in the school and the region.
3.English scores: 640 or above in TOFEL 100, 2200 or above in SAT, 1400 or above in GRE, 700 or above in GMAT.
4.Artistic expertise, sports expertise, mathematics expertise, etc.
5.He has won awards in related competitions and international competitions.
Software to Apply to Ivy League Schools:
In view of the criteria for recruiting students in these institutions, various social practices outside of study are also very important, and hard grades are not the only criteria. When admitting students, American universities not only require excellent grades in compulsory high school courses, but also consider whether students take some difficult courses, such as calculus, advanced mathematics, advanced chemistry, etc., which are more frightening courses for American students. If you see that the applicant's elective courses are not difficult, you will be considered to have insufficient self-challenge spirit and intellectual potential is not very clear, which will affect the final application result.
Whether or not you have participated in public welfare activities, love and leadership are also the most important conditions when applying. Whether the applicant has experience in community service, has participated in some public welfare activities, served as a volunteer, etc., will get extra points in the application.
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TOEFL 100+ is a must, SAT Some schools have 1380+ (reading + math), and some do not require SAT. Also, you have to be clear about why you want to go to the United States, why you want to go to college in the United States, why you want to go to this university, what your plan is, and find yourself.
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Grades, money and a certain amount of talent (a lot of good people compete with it).
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You've done something earth-shattering, or your ancestors did.
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U.S. News & World Report is recognized as the most influential.
Forbes rankings are more valuable for undergraduate studies.
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1. Elon University.
This private liberal arts university in North Carolina ranked 89th in the United States in the overall ranking, surpassing many Ivy League schools in the undergraduate teaching quality rankings.
2. Brown University.
From day one, Brown placed great emphasis on teaching and relieving the teachings of the ministry and solving doubts. Even after the establishment of graduate school, Brown did not stop improving the quality of undergraduate education, and successively promoted the credit system, the tutor system, and the interdisciplinary system.
3. Princeton University.
Princeton is most proud of its undergraduate education, as the school is small enough to teach meritocracy. The student-to-faculty ratio is 1:6, and teachers have enough energy to care about each student's homework and personal development.
4. Rice University.
Rice University is one of the most powerful universities in the southern United States, and has always attracted outstanding students from all over the world with its high level of teaching quality and relatively low fees.
5. Boston College.
Despite the name "College", Boston College is a comprehensive university with a high reputation in the northeastern United States, known as the "New Ivy League" school.
6. Dartmouth College.
Although Dartmouth College is an Ivy League school, its name sounds a bit like a liberal arts college at first glance. In order to highlight the school's emphasis on undergraduate education, Damao has always been known as a "college" and advocates high-quality small class teaching.
7. College of William & Mary.
The College of William & Mary is committed to ensuring a high level of undergraduate teaching quality, maintaining the second-lowest student-to-faculty ratio (1:12) among public universities in the United States to facilitate student-professor communication.
8. University of Notre Dame.
The University of Notre Dame's alumni endowment has exceeded $10 billion, and the university's strong financial resources allow the university to fully guarantee the level of research and the quality of teaching. Our Lady attaches great importance to the teaching of undergraduates, and the professors are very attentive and meticulous in their treatment of students.