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The application for studying abroad has nothing to do with the size of the city, nor does it matter with the size of the school, but has a little to do with the reputation of the school.
Grade grooming depends on whether the school will do it for you, not the intermediary, it is your personal relationship with the school.
The essays and letters of recommendation are all templates that the agency has its own, and of course you can get it done.
Can you go to a good school if you have money? Not exactly depends on how rich you are, you can go to Harvard if your family sends more than $1 million to Harvard, if not, then you apply like everyone else.
What kind of school are you applying to in this situation? I don't know your specific situation, I don't know.
Do you need real skills to study abroad? Real skills are needed everywhere. The information that the agent does for you is the result of a lot of experience summary, such as positioning you 30-50 according to your grades, and then following their template to do it for you, well, the basic problem is not big.
What about DIY? Many strong people choose DIY, and any detail can reflect a true self of students. This is also where the results of DIY are usually higher than those of intermediaries.
Americans are rigid, but not stupid. The enthusiasm contained in your own information, the desire for the future, is not blind and can be seen. In addition, it is semi-intermediary and semi-autonomous, and it is a common technique to design one's own study abroad materials according to one's own wishes according to the information of the intermediary, not that it does not matter if you join the intermediary, but you have to spend a lot of time and experience to think and do it.
Generally, prestigious schools receive no less than 10,000 applications every year, and there are piles of grades that are full of results, and there is a reason why others admit you and reject others. Many of these differences have to be discovered and lit up on their own level. The agent can brag to you that they have a student who has entered Cornell like you, but this student is not as tired as you DIY...
In fact, this student can go to Stanford, and if you give it to an agent, you can only go to Michigan... That's the difference.
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TOEFL, SAT, scores, PS, letters of recommendation, resume, which are all important and cannot be ignored. I don't know if the transcript can be faked, mine is real, and the GT results are real. ps, resumes and letters of recommendation can be found by intermediaries to help them, because after all, they are experienced and well-written, but the content in them is not made up, they are all their own real experiences, but they are just expressed in better language.
Therefore, it is more important than anything else that you strive to get a good TOEFL and SAT score, and maintain your own scores. Counterfeiting can be deceived for a while, but once discovered, the consequences are very serious. And it will also be condemned in conscience, which is not worth it
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There is no SAT top 50, basically no play. The real thing is SAT! Really, because universities know that many things about Chinese students are fake, and only the standardized test scores made by the Americans themselves cannot be faked.
The harvard is basically all under 2250 don't.
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No, falsification is risky, good schools will generally verify it, and if you report it, your ability does not match the stated grade, and it will also be returned.
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Uh, falsifying transcripts... It's too risky, right.,In case it's found out, the consequences will be miserable.,I suggest you still do your duty to prepare.,Don't look for an intermediary.,What you said is too stupid to consult is more reliable.,I also often go to their** on the reference to study abroad-related information.,The content is also quite comprehensive.,There are a lot of exam resources.**,The forum also has so many netizens who are also preparing to study abroad.,If you have any questions, you can also go to them to ask for advice or contact the stupid teacher directly, Think about it for yourself
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