What are the requirements for studying translation studies at the University of Toronto?

Updated on educate 2024-02-20
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    University of Toronto, Canada Postgraduate Admission Requirements:

    Full-time 4-year undergraduate bachelor's degree graduate, university grades, especially the final year of undergraduate studies, must not be less than 80%.

    The language score standards vary from program to major, requiring at least a score of 580 in the old TOEFL, 93 in writing and a minimum score of 22 in writing), or an IELTS score.

    A bachelor's degree is required to apply for a master's degree, and graduates from 36 key universities in China are preferred, and the overall score (GPA) above (full score calculation) If you want to apply to the University of Toronto, you don't know if your grades can be successful, you can use this system to give yourself a position to see, enter your GPA, major, language scores, school background, etc., you can know whether you can apply to the University of Toronto.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The landlord can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to see how many students in the system who are similar to you have successfully applied for this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, which is a bit similar to the college entrance examination voluntary reference system, you can also do accurate positioning for yourself, to see if your current conditions do not meet the requirements of this school, what level of colleges and majors can you apply for. Please refer to the conditions for studying abroad.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The conditions for studying translation at the University of Toronto are (based on ut website).

    1.Language scores: IELTS overall score of no less than 6 or TOEFL overall score of 100 and writing not less than 22;

    2.Academic Achievements:

    a.Gaokao score (at least one line) or SAT1 (preferably 2000+);

    b.HKCEE score (preferably 4A).

    3.Extracurricular activities: Theoretically, the richer and more meaningful, the greater the responsibility you will take on in the activities, the better (optional).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The landlord can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to see how many students in the system who are similar to you have successfully applied for this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, which is a bit similar to the college entrance examination voluntary reference system, you can also do accurate positioning for yourself, to see if your current conditions do not meet the requirements of this school, what level of colleges and majors can you apply for. Please refer to the conditions for studying abroad.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    IELTS requires a score of 7 or above, a bachelor's degree, a four-year university transcript, a GRE score for science and engineering, and a letter of recommendation from a tutor is also required.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    UT TOEFL requirement is 100 or above and writing 22 or more; IELTS requires an overall score or above, with no band less than that. You can contact the engineering school of UT for specific requirements, because the requirements of each department are slightly different, and the admission of graduate students is generally calculated by the department, if you are outstanding in other aspects, even if your English is poor, it is not impossible to be admitted. If you have any questions, you can ask me again, good luck.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This school... It's too hard to get into...

    Many undergraduates from Tsinghua University and USTC want to go, but it is very difficult.

    Good luck though...

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Undergraduate Admission Requirements at the University of Toronto, Canada:

    Baccalaureate (High School Leaving Examination Results) and Gaokao Exam Results;

    The minimum language score is 600 in the old TOEFL, 100 in the new TOEFL, and 22 in writing), or no less than each component of the IELTS score.

    Application Fee: $75 CAD.

    University of Toronto, Canada Postgraduate Admission Requirements:

    Full-time 4-year undergraduate bachelor's degree graduate, university grades, especially the final year of undergraduate studies, must not be less than 80%.

    The language score standards for each major are different, and the minimum requirements are 580 for the old TOEFL, 93 for the new TOEFL for writing, and no less than 22 for writing), or IELTS.

    A bachelor's degree is required to apply for a master's degree, and graduates from 36 key universities in China are preferred, and the overall score (GPA) or above in the school is required. (Calculated out of a maximum score).

    The University of Toronto's application requirements include language scores and professional scores, but not only these two, through application essays, interviews, etc., he also has to examine the applicant's characteristics, personality, practical ability, academic and career planning and other aspects, with the increasing number of applicants, the University of Toronto's competition is becoming more and more fierce.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you want to go to the University of Toronto, you need to start applying in the first half of the third semester of high school, rather than filling in the application after the college entrance examination.

    As for the Chinese and exchange activities in Shenzhen, I don't know very well, but I don't think it should be like you said: "Students who are satisfied with the University of Toronto can stay there and study", after all, one is a university and the other is a high school, how is it possible? However, exchange students will generally facilitate your application to that university, in other words, they have a higher chance of success.

    Generally speaking, it is difficult to apply for scholarships, and there is basically no such thing as public funding for undergraduate studies.

    Anyway, LZ study hard in high school, strive for an average score of 85+, and it is not difficult to apply to the University of Toronto.

    ps:Look at your ID,It won't be because of martial arts.,How big do you want to go?。。。

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.You can study at the University of Toronto at any stage, depending on your choice.

    2.If you want to study undergraduate, you need a good college entrance examination score + language score, and you don't care how big your high school score is, because you can cheat at will.

    3.If you can't successfully apply for the college entrance examination results, you can choose to go to Canada to study in the third year of high school, which will be much less difficult.

    4.In addition to OISE, there is no point high school, and the most Chinese in Shenzhen is that you can visit the school, and there are no satisfied and dissatisfied students.

    5.You don't have to think about studying abroad at public expense, it's possible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's a headache for me, and I want to go out too.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello landlord, 90% of schools in Canada are public universities, and some students apply for scholarships, but they don't give much. Some students receive scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $10,000.

    According to Mr. Wei Ming, a teacher from Study Abroad 360, it can be said that it is still difficult to apply for scholarships in Canada, and if you are good enough, you will also have the opportunity to apply for some scholarships. For more details, please contact me one-on-one.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You go straight to TESOL "Teaching English as a Foreign Language".

    1.Background requirements for the application.

    TESOL Major: The school requires applicants to have a bachelor's degree in education-related majors, or a language-related major, and have certain work experience in language teaching. Such as English major, Chinese language and literature, foreign language and literature, radio and television journalism, English sociology, history, etc.

    2.Recommend the establishment of colleges and faculties.

    Tesol majors include McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, University of Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Ottawa, University of Western Ontario, University of Manitoba, Simon Fraser University, University of Victoria, Memorial University, Carleton University, University of York, University of Windsor, Concordia University, and Brock University.

    The TESOL major is generally set up under the School of Education, which is opened separately or a branch under the Education major, and the specific name of the major varies from school to school. There are also a few schools that set the major under applied linguistics (e.g., Concordia, Carleton, Brooke), and students graduate with a MA or MED degree.

    The following five are the best universities in Canada for education:

    University of British Columbia.

    University of Toronto.

    Western Ontario University.

    Simon Fraser University.

    University of Brock.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Whether to go to college or not has a great impact on him

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    University of Toronto, Canada Postgraduate Admission Requirements:

    Full-time 4-year undergraduate.

    After graduating with a bachelor's degree, the university score, especially the score of the last year of the bachelor's degree, must not be less than 80%, and the language score standards of each major are different, at least 580 points are required for the old TOEFL, 93 points in the writing of the new TOEFL, and no less than 22 points in writing), or IELTS scores.

    A bachelor's degree is required to apply for a master's degree, and graduates from 36 key universities in China are preferred, and the overall score (GPA) above (full score calculation) is required to apply for the University of Toronto, but I don't know if my grades can be successful.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. Conditions for studying in Canada: academic requirements.

    Applying to university usually requires students to have a high school score of 80% or above. To apply for university, you must submit at least the mid-term and final grades of each subject in the first 5 semesters of high school 3 years. The average score is at least 75%.

    However, in the actual application, reaching more than 80% is more conducive to applying, and some popular subjects should reach an average score of more than 88%. In addition to the average high school score, applicants for university may also need to provide the results of the national entrance examination and the college entrance examination. If candidates want to apply for the University of Greater Ontario, good results in the National Entrance Examination and College Entrance Examination are required.

    2. Conditions for studying in Canada: language requirements.

    Canadian universities have high language requirements for international students and recognize IELTS and TOEFL scores provided by students. The IELTS requirement is generally a score, and the sub-scores of each part are not less than a score. TOEFL score of 90 with a minimum score of 20 to 22 is required.

    To achieve this standard, candidates need to have a good foundation in English. Taking the college entrance examination English score of 150 as an example, students with a score of 90 usually need 6 months of intensive or even full-time study, and can reach the level of IELTS to score; Students with a score of 130 or more in English in the college entrance examination will also need 3 to 6 months before they can hit IELTS to a score.

    3. Conditions for studying in Canada: other requirements.

    One of the most basic conditions for applying to study in Canada is to be eligible to apply. In addition to certain requirements for the overall GPA, most schools pay attention to the last two years, that is, the results of professional courses, and at the same time, it should be noted that real grades and real results must be provided, Canadians attach great importance to the authenticity of the materials, and it is possible to send a letter to the school for verification.

    The Canadian Ministry of Education stipulates that only students who have completed 30 credits in the 12th grade of primary and secondary school are eligible to enter Canadian universities and colleges for further study and degree. For students whose first language is not English, a TOEFL score of 550 or higher is also required.

    International students must pass the TOEFL test if they want to enter a Canadian university, and if they want to go to graduate school, they must also pass the GRE test like Canadian students. Test scores are an important reference for admission.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. The average score of high school is 85 to 90 (it is best to be close to 90, because 90 will be more advantageous for the application) 2. The essay should highlight your strengths, hobbies, social practice experience (which is very important to Canadian schools, and it should be emphasized), extracurricular activities).

    3. Letters of recommendation (recommended by your high school teacher, preferably from the principal or school leader (this is very authoritative)).

    4. The last is your luck, after all, there are a lot of people who report UT every year, and the competition is very fierce, if you have any questions, you can ask me again. Hope you can adopt, thanks!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Pro: To be honest, A level is better to get a full score, it is easier to apply, IELTS is or 7, depending on the subject you have, the score is also different, but there are also English GCSE needs a minimum B A level as level English minimum C... And IGCSE is O level, you still have two years to study A level, don't you, the admission conditions may change at that time, and different subjects need different requirements, and some will also accept IGCSE grades.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Score: Each department will be different, A&s 85 or above, Engineering should be 92 or above. The average score depends on the English of the 12th grade, and the 5 subjects with the highest scores in the other 12th grade courses are 6 in total, but the other courses will also have requirements according to the program, please see the link below for details.

    Transcript requirements are sent directly from your high school to what is the university.

    The application requires a list of social practice experience, if there is one, try to write more in the experience column, if not, it doesn't matter if you make up some things that are difficult to verify.

    If it's Commerce, fill out an additional application form.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    IELTS TOEFL 100+

    There are also specific requirements for specific majors, which can be found on the official website of U of T, which is very detailed.

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