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you can,if you want!
I'm just an undergraduate, not a prestigious university, so I can't help you.
But it's kind of supportive, because of your audacity, because of your ideas.
Despite the fact that the United States is stronger than China, despite the rampant economic crisis in the United States, despite.
As long as you dare to think about it, then be brave enough to do it.
Even if you fail, it's a reward.
Truly bless you.
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I had an opportunistic idea: Is it okay to volunteer? (Somalia, Esserbia,。。
I have read your supplement, if you are in Peking University, you will have a relationship with your mentor, and the tutor will take you away abroad, or the tutor will introduce you to go.
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I think one of the most straightforward questions, which the questioner may not have thought about (at least not mentioned how to solve it), is the issue of visas. If you don't go through a school arrangement like a Student Exchange Program, you can go to the U.S. only for immigrant visas and non-immigrant visas. The first question is, do you have a work permit in the U.S.?
If not, it's all hands-free. Regular companies, salaries are tax-deductible, and you don't have a work permit, no regular company will use yours, even if it's just an intern. You can't work on a non-immigrant visa.
If you go to work as an illegal worker, then that job is probably not as good as an internship in a foreign-funded company in China.
Even if the visa and work permit are solved, it is a very real and cruel problem to come back, that is, why do foreign companies come all the way across the ocean to hire you for an internship, they generally can't choose enough local interns, why hire someone who can't even speak the language and communicate? Peking University is very good in China, but there is no way to win the world with the name of the school abroad. Ask yourself, what are your super talents that would make people consider hiring overseas?
This is not vitriol, but a realistic fact.
Of the twenty or thirty interns I've had, most of them have been recruited through campus. Only one of the students who made the country went through the back door. Skip the campus recruitment step by being introduced directly to the HR department through senior leaders.
And his professor cooperated with the letter recommending him to come to the company for an internship as part of his electives. So if you want to skip the school arrangement, then you must first have an acquaintance in the American company, and then both sides (the company and your professor's department here) will work together to make this internship a part of your studies, which is a necessary process. Only then can you apply for a visa (not necessarily visa).
If you really want to do what you said, one is to practice your speaking, and the other is to hone yourself, and how much knowledge you have, then you really should consider the advice here and find a big foreign-funded company to do intern!
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It is recommended to find your foreign teacher or contact foreign friends through your network.
After all, everyone has little experience in such internship opportunities, and everyone has little experience. It's really useless to ask here.
Bless you and pray for you o(o....
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There are paid internship programs in the United States, you can pay attention to them.
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No one in the United States can find a job.
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Engage in scientific research yourself, get a nobel-level ** to come out and throw it over, and the United States will send *** to pick you up
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Internship abroad? Just kidding, now the financial crisis overseas has been reduced.
The professional expertise you mentioned, many people will also know.
I think what the first floor said makes sense, but it's a bit extreme.
Although the school has similar institutions doing it, it seems that they all have to pay various fees, and there is a suspicion of making money.
If there is no benefit, why should you get such a good thing?
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Advice against the ear is good for action. There is no such thing as a free lunch, and this sentence makes a lot of sense. But not quite.
Don't want to give money, do you? Then you can only go if you ask someone to give you money. Hehe.
For example. The English is exceptional. Be a travel translator.
Or it's not impossible to become a national cadre translator. When the time comes, exercise is no longer your English. It's a life experience that is much more important than English.
If you can't reach that level of English in the short term. Then you can go and find a job that gives you the opportunity to go abroad. You don't need to spend money anymore.
Instead, he gained a lot of wealth. There are many ways. It's gold that always shines.
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MAC LV's words are a little too radical, but there is no lack of reasonableness, and there is nothing wrong with what he said, just a little more direct.
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You can also use it on campus, such as a cafeteria and a library.
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International students in the U.S. who want to find internship opportunities need the following methods:
1. Career Center:
Almost all universities in the United States have career centers. The services provided by the Career Center include posting updates on internships and jobs, revising resumes, and mock interviews. Some faculties also have their own career centers, which publish information about internships related to their majors.
Due to the strong pertinence of these internship positions and the obvious willingness of the company, the hit rate of students' resumes is relatively high.
2. Course items:
Some majors require a certain amount of internship time to complete, such as journalism, finance, etc. Schools and classroom teachers are often willing to provide internship opportunities for students, and students can ask professional teachers or pay attention to relevant information from the school. In addition, undergraduate students can choose a major-related topic to do research with graduate students and professors, which can also be counted as an internship and receive a certain amount of credit and salary.
3. Campus recruitment:
Information sessions or campus recruitment are a great opportunity to develop relationships and earn internship qualifications. If you are interested in a related company, you may wish to check the information of this company in advance, find an opportunity to chat with the person in charge, and try to present your related points to the company. Don't forget to leave your resume when you leave, take your business card with you, write the details of the conversation on the back, and send a thank you email home.
Usually companies will ask interns to go back and apply online, but if they can make a strong impression and mark their resumes, they will have a much better chance of getting an interview.
4. Community organizations:
Many schools have Chinese Student and Scholar associations. In line with the principle of serving Chinese students, in addition to organizing events to promote friendship, this institution also sends career-related information from time to time. In some schools that have established the China Students and Scholars Association as a relatively mature one, there is also a special "career planning" department, which invites workplace experts to give lectures from time to time.
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It is better to rely on schools than on institutions.
For example – us.
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There's no way to change it, but you need to make up for it with your GRE GMAT scores.
2.If you feel that your undergraduate knowledge is still lacking, it is okay for students to transfer credits, and it is very common to study in the United States to transfer schools.
3.As for what kind of license certificate you want to take, you also need to have a knowledge base, and it is a fact that there is a difference between finding a job in the United States and in China, and it is easier to find it than in China.
4.It is recommended to transfer to another school, and the language undergraduate requirements are lower than those of graduate students, otherwise you will have to spend more time studying languages. In fact, it is to work in the future, just like you know to learn more about the accounting profession, you can take a certificate. Everyone in the United States needs to file their taxes.
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1.If this GPA is not "modified", it is too difficult for a master's degree to go directly to a good school (top 50), and the test score or something can make up for it, but the school grade is a huge flaw, and this is the most core admission factor.
2.You can't re-enroll in the undergraduate, college graduates apply for undergraduates, the school will never accept it, not 100% but 99%.
3.The way out is not very good, and there is no 4Have you already immigrated?
You can go to a state in your own state, it's easier to get in, or you can get a bad score, get your grades up, and then transfer to your state or something, and if you're willing to do a Ph.D., there's still time to work hard.
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1.The average score is lower, but a higher GRE and TOEFL score can help you apply, and there are strong letters of recommendation.
And your school experience and honors.
2.Is it a delay to re-read the book, you think about it.
3.It's hard to say that this way out is not perfunctory to you, it's true, the road is all out of your own.
4.Go to graduate school, and think about it later, it is also an explanation to yourself, to pursue, to gain.
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It will be more difficult to apply for engineering majors with your current grades, and if you are willing to consider other majors, you can still apply for graduate school. If you choose to study undergraduate, there will be very few credits that can be transferred to domestic universities, so it is not very recommended to take this path.
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