After graduating from high school, I want to go to a foreign university to study IELTS, is it diffic

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The landlord's understanding is basically correct, and with language scores, most foreign universities don't need to take other tests (but there are a few schools in the United Kingdom that still have entrance exams) IELTS or TOEFL according to the requirements of the other school. With a language score, you can apply to schools, and some schools don't even have a language score"Dual enrollment"The To go abroad for undergraduate studies, you usually need to prepare:1

    Academic performance: high school diploma and transcripts of all courses in 6 semesters of high school (generally modifiable and can fully meet the admission requirements) 2Language Scores:

    IELTS score of 6 or TOEFL score of 80, can be directly enrolled in the undergraduate program. Otherwise, you need to read Language 3 firstStudy Deposit :

    According to the requirements of each country and school, generally between 60,000 and 400,000 RMB, the above 3 are necessary conditions for applying to schools. Of course, participating in social activities and having specialties can give you the best points for your application It is recommended that you find a reliable study abroad agent in the local area for consultation, because they have the latest study abroad trends, will answer all your questions for free, and will give advice for your study abroad. Even if you don't sign a contract in the end, it doesn't matter--- all inquiries before signing the contract are a list of all qualified study abroad agents, addresses and contacts** for free of charge, and you can log in directly"Foreign-related Supervision Network of the Ministry of Education"Check the list of all foreign universities that are recognized by our country after you can find a home in your local area (you can compare and then determine which one to choose) in this ** query (about 10,000 universities in 33 countries) When you really handle it, it is better to entrust an intermediary to handle it.

    They will tell you what to prepare for each step and how to prepare, worry-free and hassle-free, and the success rate is high, I hope these can help you oh satisfied.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! I am a teacher at Century IELTS School Beijing and am glad to help you! IELTS is an international English language test system designed for people studying abroad, immigrating and entering places where English is the dominant language.

    Because there is a foreign language environment all around. Therefore, IELTS is a more practical and practical test system. IELTS is divided into four subjects: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

    The score for each subject is 9. Many Chinese students take IELTS with good written test ability, but speaking ability is relatively difficult. Therefore, comprehensive learning and training are still needed.

    Your foundation is about 70 points in high school, and the full score is a 150-point test paper! If so, your foundation is relatively weak. Therefore, it takes a little more time, as long as you can settle down and study hard, you will definitely be able to achieve the desired learning results.

    Our school has 10 hours of long classes a day, and there is also a homeroom teacher who lives on campus 24 hours a day, and they are all English teachers, which means that they are all available to help students learn at any time. Therefore, as long as students are active learners in school, the learning effect is very ideal. SEGi IELTS also sincerely welcomes you to study at the school, where our teachers will do their best to help you achieve the desired IELTS score!

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me, good luck! Remember, there is nothing difficult in the world, just be afraid of people with hearts, just be a person with a heart!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, the IELTS test is based on skills Listening, speaking, reading, and writing The best way is to enroll in a make-up class Materials or something are not needed, if you do your best, I think 7 to 8 points *** Of course, in fact, 6 points in general universities are enough, not too high.

    The second problem is that IELTS is just a proof of language, proving that your English is qualified, as for wanting to go to a foreign university, you also need to have college entrance examination results, such as the Commonwealth countries are generally certified Cambridge, the United States is SAT, New Zealand is NCEA, etc., etc., etc., but this doesn't matter, the landlord can go to the official ** of the school you want to go to find out whether the school recognizes China's college entrance examination, the easiest is to find a good agent, tell him the school you want to apply for, and let him help you analyze, And then it was solved. The probability of success depends entirely on the difficulty of applying for a university and your own situation, as for what country to go to, it all depends on the landlord's preferences and economic situation, the quality of education in the United Kingdom and the United States is the highest and the most expensive, followed by Canada and Australia, of course, you can also consider that Europe only has living expenses, and tuition fees are free. Speaking of costs, I feel that the tuition fee is uncontrollable, how much it should be, it depends on what university you go to, and as for the cost of living, it depends on the self-control ability, but the basic foundation of college is 20w per year.

    The Commonwealth is generally three years, the United States four years, and Europe four to five years, but the main thing is to look at the major, such as a double degree or medicine, which is relatively long.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you go to university, IELTS is enough, and it mainly depends on your high school grades.

    The key to learning IELTS is to choose a good training school.

    I studied IELTS at Ningbo Global, which is very good, very targeted, and improves quickly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think the first step is to get an IELTS score first, if you go to a university outside, a score of 6 is generally enough, and it depends on the requirements of the school you are applying to. I learned IELTS at Ningbo Global IELTS, it's not bad over there, you can go and find out, they also have study abroad agents over there.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The best way to prepare for IELTS is to take an IELTS class, and he will give you exam skills. You did well in the English test, so are you sure you speak well? IELTS has four tests: writing, listening, speaking, and reading.

    An IELTS score of 7 can be used to apply for all general majors in ordinary universities, and most of them require a score of about 5-6. IELTS score is not to say that the higher the better, just enough. It's the same if you score 8 out of 9, which can only mean that your English level can support your learning.

    Prestigious schools may require you to have good academic performance in all of your studies, or some highly specialized majors require you to have a previours experienceYou have to go to each school to find out.

    The cost varies from place to place, and the cheapest country also needs 20w a year.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    IELTS, TOEFL and the like are over, and the rest is a matter of money, and you can basically stay abroad when you go to a general university, and Harvard, Oxford, etc. are not realistic.

    The cost depends on where you go and 2 million RMB+.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, about whether it is necessary to take IELTS when going abroad after graduating from high school.

    1. It is best to take IELTS in Europe and TOEFL in North America. If it is a general university and there is a language school in the school, you can apply for a language school first if you do not have a language score.

    2. Almost all visa applications in Australia require IELTS scores. IELTS in the United States and Canada, although recognized, is higher than TOEFL. IELTS is required by most institutions in the UK, and some accept IELTS as an alternative.

    3. At present, many colleges and universities in the UK can provide this "IELTS alternative" entrance test. However, this kind of internal test is no less difficult than the IELTS test. If students really don't have time to take the IELTS test, they can also take this type of test, but they still need to prepare carefully.

    4. Many countries don't want any English scores. For example, countries with small languages.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, let's answer, IELTS is an internationally recognized language proficiency certification, it used to be TOEFL, and now the weight of IELTS is higher than TOEFL, if you take IELTS, it is internationally recognized, but TOEFL is more biased towards the United States, I see that most of the colleges and universities you choose are American, in fact, IELTS and TOEFL are the same, IELTS is more difficult than TOEFL in speaking, you can consult relevant colleges and universities to see what they focus on.

    This is GRE information.

    This is the GMAT material.

    Secondly, after you choose a school, you have to take an entrance exam according to the content and requirements of the exam there, which is not necessarily the case if it is a partner institution. There is also the SAT is a credit system, if you want to take this, it is recommended that you still find more SAT test questions to do, after all, it is larger than the domestic exam, but compared to the Chinese college entrance examination is simple, if the English ability is passed, the questions look at the basic mathematics, physics or something OK, mainly American history and culture, you have to understand these in depth.

    Finally, I hope you can successfully enter your favorite colleges and universities

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    IELTS belongs to the British test and is recognized by many Commonwealth countries;

    TOEFL is an American test that is recognized by many countries in North America.

    All of them are international exams.

    GRE is the Graduate Record Exam in the United States, GMAT is the Business Graduate Record Exam, SAT mainly focuses on students' logical ability and learning ability, while IELTS and TOEFL are basically only language proficiency tests.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    IELTS is recommended, but it depends on your school.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You first look at whether you want to study in an English-speaking country or a university in the United States, you need to take the English test, but you need to take the IELTS test with English as your mother tongue (such as a former British colonial country); In the United States, you have to take the TOEFL. Foreign universities apply to obtain admission qualifications, but in English, you must have a score of IELTS or TOEFL. If your English is not too ideal, it is recommended to systematically learn English abroad from now on, and get the English score required for studying abroad in the third year of high school, so that you can have the confidence to apply for foreign universities when you graduate from high school.

    Both IELTS and TOEFL are professional English, not the daily English we are in contact with, and need to be studied systematically, so it is recommended that you enroll in an influential and well-known overseas English training course, and persist in studying according to the one-year period, I believe you will improve better. Good luck!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    IELTS is mainly for Commonwealth countries. But if you're applying to a U.S. university, it's the SAT. First decide whether you want to go abroad in high school or go to college after graduating from high school.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello classmates.

    IELTS score is the language test for studying abroad, and basically students who want to study abroad have to take IELTS (or TOEFL).

    IELTS is mainly used to apply to schools in Commonwealth countries, and your IELTS score is one of the main factors that determine whether you can go straight out for an undergraduate degree, or if you also need to study for a foundation year. If you want to go directly to a foreign university for undergraduate studies after graduating from high school, you generally need to get a score in IELTS. If you want to find some IELTS study materials or learn about the IELTS test, you can visit our official website.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you have not graduated from high school, you can not go to university abroad with only IELTS score, and you need a high school diploma to apply for a bachelor's degree in a foreign university.

    High school is the abbreviation of high school, and China's secondary school is divided into junior high school and senior high school, which belongs to the category of secondary education. Senior high school is a higher educational institution after the end of China's nine-year compulsory education, which is generally a three-year system. Senior secondary education in China refers to the education from junior high school to high school, including:

    Ordinary high schools, vocational high schools, secondary specialized schools, technical schools, etc., all belong to the category of high school education.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes. European countries should be able to do it (English as the first language. There may be selective schools that let you take their entrance test.

    Australia and Canada are more relaxed, depending on what school you choose, and some don't even need language scores.

    TOEFL is basically required in the United States, and there are some schools that accept IELTS scores.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, don't. But most colleges require your high school diploma and grades.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The vast majority require a high school diploma. You can't apply unless you go on to Europe to finish high school.

    Some students have plans to study abroad when they are in junior high school, but they may have given up the domestic college entrance examination for various reasons, do not have a high school diploma, and are very worried about whether they can apply to study in the United States. In order to help you figure out this problem, I will tell you about several misunderstandings in the application for studying in the United States.

    Myth 1: College students are more likely to apply than high school students.

    According to common sense, many people think that college students are easier to apply than high school students, but study abroad experts clearly point out that this is one of the common misunderstandings, because most American schools do not allow college students to apply directly for one year of undergraduate (freshmanclass), only allow to apply for transfer (transferstudent), so for students who are interested in going to the United States for undergraduates, it is best to prepare in the second year of high school, apply for the third year of high school, and go directly after graduation; It is best to apply as early as possible for current university students, and the sooner you apply to Freshmen, the better your chances of winning a scholarship.

    Myth 2: You can't apply without a high school diploma.

    Study abroad experts suggest that there are two situations in reality: Students have completed the first stage of study in China, and then completed the final year of study in the United States, and the student has not obtained a Chinese high school diploma; The deadline for applying to a foreign school is earlier than the time for a Chinese school to issue a diploma. In fact, the above situation can be completely applied, and experts suggest: 1. Get an officially recognized grade certificate and transcript from a Chinese school.

    2. Write a letter on behalf of the school, explain the reason for not getting the graduation certificate to the applicant school, go to the school to stamp, affix a stamp, and translate it into English. 3. In the application, please explain the failure to obtain the graduation certificate, and ask the staff in charge of enrollment to check the letter stamped with the official seal of the school.

    Myth 3: You can't apply without a professional English score.

    Some students and parents often mistakenly believe that applying to American universities requires high language requirements, which is actually a one-sided understanding. Most U.S. universities allow students to apply for dual enrollment in languages and majors without language scores, for example, if a student has a general language, he or she can complete the ESL English course in China or the United States and pass the test, and then he can connect to nearly 600 U.S. universities without taking the TOEFL or IELTS. Therefore, the presence or absence of TOEFL scores will be the same when applying for a visa.

    In short, readers who do not have a high school diploma should not worry about how they are worse than other students, as long as they explain their situation to the school clearly. Tiandao study abroad experts remind everyone that the other two misunderstandings in the American undergraduate application mentioned today should also be avoided.

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