After the second year of high school, I went to college in Canada, how to evaluate my grades?

Updated on educate 2024-02-26
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.It's not so easy to adopt, I really haven't seen many people in Canada who go abroad directly The Canadian immigration office is not so stupid If it is a normal adoption, your relatives have no children, you have no parents, and a normal family cannot adopt unless you make false materials in China I have only seen a person here who has done adoptive and made false materials in China, claiming that both parents are dead. But I think this kind of person should not go abroad and lose the face of the Chinese.

    2.You'll definitely have to make up for English first.

    3.If you come here to learn English, you don't need to learn too much at home, otherwise you will waste your tuition here, and you will definitely not learn as fast as you can in the Canadian language environment.

    4.You can't just go straight to the university after your sophomore year of high school, and the University of Toronto, which I applied to from my home country, asked for my three-year grades and college entrance exam scores, and you can only go on to 12th grade here.

    5.If you come to study in the 12th grade, you don't need to look at the best high school in Shaanxi Are you talking about the high school attached to Xigong University? I know that a person who was admitted to the University of Toronto last year graduated from there, and the University of Science and Technology of China who was admitted to the college entrance examination also had very good high school grades, and it is difficult to apply in China than here, so many people first study here for a year in the 12th grade of high school and then apply for college, and if you want to come here at the end of the sophomore year, you can only study here in the 12th grade first.

    6.Ontario universities are applying through the OUAC Other provinces are not clear.

    7.Look at the major, business is okay, graduation is not a problem, engineering can exhaust you, tired to death, you may not be able to graduate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let's go straight to the first year of high school. If you have attended high school in Canada, you can apply to a good university and do not need to go to a preparatory department. The language also progresses quickly.

    After the second year of high school, you still have to read the language, and the language can be qualified to apply for college, if you don't study well in one year, you can only study for two years. It's about the same time as going straight to the first year of high school. IELTS band level is required for university attendance.

    After passing the fourth level, it is also a 5-point level.

    I have relatives who have lived in Vancouver for 10 years, and my mother wants to pass me over directly for convenience, so when is the best time to complete this procedure? Is the sooner the better?

    It cannot be passed. This is an ancient Chinese practice, which is no longer available.

    I heard that it is very hard to go to a university in Canada, otherwise you won't be able to graduate, right?

    Be. It is much stricter than that of Chinese universities.

    6.How does the school report specifically?

    Application. Just hand over your materials to the school. Two-way selective. You can apply to many universities at the same time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You just take your current grades, if you have a good relationship with the owner of the education department, change your good grades, and then go to the notarization, and then go directly to high school, if the language is better, or you have an IELTS TOEFL score, you can directly follow the reading you should have, if the language is average, it will make you repeat it for a year, and it will inevitably waste half a year and a year abroad.

    In fact, when I came here to go to high school, the language environment was the best, and the lessons were very practical and relaxed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You came and went straight to college? Don't have graduation and gaokao scores? I've never heard of anything like this.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Canadian universities have different requirements for domestic students' college entrance examination scores, taking Ontario (Ontario), British Columbia (BC), and Quebec (Quebec) as an example, nearly half of the universities in Ontario require domestic students to provide college entrance examination and general examination results, such as the University of Toronto, Western Ontario University, Queen's University, McMaster University, and some excellent universities can also apply without providing college entrance examination results, such as the University of Ottawa, Carleton University, York University, etc. According to experience, schools that need to provide college entrance examination scores generally recommend that applicants' college entrance examination scores reach the cut-off score of the current year's two or one books in the area where they are located.

    Compared with Ontario, most of the major universities in British Columbia do not require domestic students to provide college entrance examination and college entrance examination results, such as the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University, which are among the top universities in Canada, but do not require students to provide college entrance examination results.

    Major universities in Quebec, Canada, do not require domestic students to provide college entrance examination and college entrance examination results, and even the world's top universities such as McGill do not need to provide college entrance examination and college entrance examination results.

    If applicants wish to take the domestic college entrance examination and hope to have the opportunity to enter a Canadian university that will open in September of the same year, they should start preparing as soon as possible. The most urgent task now is to prepare the materials for applying to the school and apply for a university, rather than waiting until after the college entrance examination to apply for a university, which will not only make it difficult to study in a Canadian university in September, but also may miss the opportunity to enter a Canadian university at the beginning of next year because of too late preparation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I came right out of high school, but I didn't take the college entrance exam, so I don't necessarily need a college entrance exam score, just a high school transcript.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Some Canadian universities require a gaokao score and a certain score is required. Universities like the University of Toronto, Queen's University, University of Alberta, McMaster University, University of Calgary, University of Western Ontario, University of Waterloo, University of Windsor, and Nipissing University.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because schools are different, some schools require college entrance examination scores! It depends on which Canadian undergraduate school you are applying to! to see if you need college entrance examination results or not!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, mainly secondary school transcripts, translated into English or French.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Need!!! If you don't do well in the exam, it's best not to report it, it will have an impact.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Usually, medical and doctoral universities require college entrance examination scores.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Are you responsible for what you say upstairs?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Each school doesn't have a clear list of how many grades you need, you know? The college entrance examination score is a reference, just like the TOEFL score is the lowest 80, but there are more people with 100+. However, universities in some provinces in Canada do not require preparatory courses, and you can find an intermediary for consultation, which must be on the list of the Ministry of Education.

    In addition, if your language score is enough, such as IELTS or above, I don't know if it has risen now, or TOEFL 90+, you generally don't need to read, but some schools require your school to be a pure English school before you are allowed to come, which has nothing to do with our Chinese high school students, otherwise you must study preparatory courses, and the requirements of each school are different.

    To be honest, there are benefits of studying in the preparatory department, how to say it, the preparatory department is not only to read the language, but also to have professional courses, if you graduate, it is equivalent to getting a Canadian high school diploma, you can apply to any Canadian school, which is obviously easier to apply for a prestigious school than in China.

    Canada used to not look at the college entrance examination results, but now most students cheat their high school grades, and some good schools also use the college entrance examination results as a reference, for example, if you change your transcript is particularly good, and your college entrance examination results are not good, these will have an impact.

    Of course, the preparatory department costs more, if you can't control yourself, it's even worse, going to Canada is generally immigration, if you want to stay there, you don't necessarily have to go to so many famous brands, a little lower ranking of good majors is also good, the major is actually far more important than the reputation of the school, you will know this later.

    If you want to go to university and come back for development, if you can't apply to a prestigious school, forget it, it's not easy to apply for a prestigious school, and there are too many people going abroad now.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In principle, it is necessary to collect more than 75%, and it is best to collect more than 80%. You can ask your school to issue a certificate of academic performance (in both English and Chinese), and the HKCEE results should be written in the certificate of academic performance issued by the school. At the same time, ask the local notary office to give a notarization.

    May it help you!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The general application requirements for public high schools in Canada are as follows:

    1. Qualified grades in the past two years, no language scores, junior high school graduation certificate, high school enrollment certificate are required.

    Note: If you graduated from another English-speaking country and apply for a university instead, you need to go to the police station of your country to issue a certificate of no criminal record. )

    2. Students under the age of 18 (in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan) and under the age of 19 (in British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon) need a Canadian citizen or permanent resident as a guardian. (Note: 2 documents are required at the time of visa:

    One is a guardianship document issued by a Canadian lawyer provided by the guardian, and the other is a notarized certificate of consent from the parents to accept the guardianship. )

    As for the requirements you mentioned for high school grades in China, not all public high schools have a mandatory requirement for an average score. But a good academic record will make you more competitive when applying. Public education bureaus with performance requirements are often public education bureaus with very high admission rates and excellent education quality, such as the West Vancouver Public School Bureau in Vancouver, Canada, where the average score of students in school should reach 85-90 points, and the requirements for students' mathematics scores are very high.

    The advice to you is to try to improve your grades as much as possible, and you can try to apply to the more well-known public education bureaus. If the grades are average, there are other public high schools to choose from.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    To tell the truth, let your high school do a little better in your usual grades, usually high schools will do this, sometimes you don't even need to talk about it, just say that you want to provide grades for going abroad, and they will help you do it themselves.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It depends on what grade of school you want to apply for! Classmates, do you want to go after the end of the second year of high school, a good choice, study for a year in the third year of high school, and then apply directly for undergraduate! Let's all things considered!!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    College entrance examination scores are not required for many universities in Canada, such as York University, University of Manitoba, University of Saskatchewan, and many other universities, all accept students without college entrance examination scores.

    If students want to apply to schools such as the University of Toronto, McGill University, and UBC University that require high test scores, they can do so through the following methods.

    First of all, for high school graduates, such as students who want to enter the best universities in Canada but do not achieve satisfactory results in the college entrance examination, they can consider applying to study in a Canadian private high school for preparatory courses. The so-called preparatory department is equivalent to the third year of high school in Canada, and after completing the credits of the preparatory department (about 1 year), students can take the results of the preparatory department and the Canadian high school diploma to apply for an undergraduate study in any university.

    Secondly, many universities have transfer credit courses between some academic manuscript Hui Institutes, and students can first determine which university they want to study, and then apply for the college's junior college courses, through 2 or 3 years of study, they can transfer to the university to complete the courses of the third or fourth year, and can also obtain the degree certificate and graduation certificate of the university.

    You can refer to this study abroad after the college entrance examination.

    Special topics, which cover the application planning, application conditions, application time, study abroad costs and how to choose a study abroad agent after the college entrance examination.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It depends on the specific requirements of the institution, and some colleges and universities will not be so strict, but if the college entrance examination score is good enough, you can directly apply for a bachelor's degree.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. The school that must submit the college entrance examination.

    Study Abroad 360 Qingdao Zang Lei teacher introduced that common schools, such as: McGill University, University of Toronto, UBC University, McMaster University, University of Calgary, University of Western Ontario, among them, University of Toronto, UBC University, McMaster University's college entrance examination results also need CQV certification. Some majors at McGill University do not explicitly require college entrance examination scores, and it is recommended to provide them together if any.

    2. Schools that do not require the college entrance examination.

    Common schools such as: University of Ottawa, University of Saskatchewan, University of Manitoba, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Carleton University, University of Regina, University of York, University of Windsor, Brock University, University of Alberta.

    3. Choose one of the two schools for the college entrance examination and the college entrance examination.

    There are relatively few schools in this category, which means that if a student submits a baccalaureate result, he or she does not need to submit a gaokao result.

    4.Some schools do not require either college entrance examination scores or college entrance examination scores, and there are many universities in this basic category.

    5. The difference between fresh graduates and former students is whether the school that needs the college entrance examination.

    There are not many schools in this category, and there are differences depending on whether the student is a fresh student or a former student, such as the requirements of Queen's University and the University of Waterloo, if you are a high school graduate, you need to submit the college entrance examination, that is, if you are a high school student, you don't need to.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If you want to study abroad and don't know how to choose a school, you can give yourself a position through this study abroad positioning system, enter your GPA, major, language scores, school background, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in the database who are similar to you, you can see which schools they have applied to, and understand the TA's handling agency and final admission results, so as to provide reference for your study abroad plan. Combined with their own situation, they can also have a general positioning. You can also check according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA is the GPA, etc.) of your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.

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