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University of Leeds.
The University of Leeds is the second largest university in the UK and a member of the Russell Group, a consortium of Ivy League universities. The acceptance rate for international students is 52%. The school can award bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.
The number of students enrolled exceeds 30,000. Spread over an area of approximately 1,230 acres and a main campus of approximately 98 acres, the school buildings combine Gothic, Renaissance, Fauvist and Postmodernist styles and are very close to Leeds city centre. In addition to the main campus, the University of Leeds has a campus located in the Wakefield area.
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LZ can refer to the Reference System for Studying Abroad.
Enter your basic personal information, such as major, school, GPA, language scores, intended country, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are in a similar situation to yours, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, see which backgrounds students have applied for your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and choose suitable colleges and majors.
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Double non-resident students apply to study in the UK.
Clause. 1. Double non-resident students should highlight the professional rankings.
If your school isn't particularly good, then focus on your major. The profile of the school and major can be found on the school's official **.
If the major is not very prominent, you can also highlight the city where the school is located, such as ** University of Finance and Economics, which has a good geographical location and can get in touch with more business elements in university life, which is very beneficial to applying for business. If the school is in a small city, it can be said that it has witnessed the economic disparity and wants to change the situation through further study.
Clause. 2. Outstanding achievements.
Excellent academic performance can be categorized as a major average, an overall average, a class or grade rank, or a score in one or both subjects. Usually students will say that their overall average score is not too advantageous, and maybe one or two political theory courses are holding back, then you can focus on the major average and class rank.
In addition, it would be better if you could highlight your grades in a particular major for your application for certain majors. For example, if you are applying for a statistics major, if you have excellent math scores, then you can find a math teacher to write a letter of recommendation.
Clause. 3. Highlight the ability of social activities.
There are many students who have been cadres of the student union during their college years, organized large-scale activities, such as English and English speech contests, knowledge competitions, etc., or have been volunteers for the Olympic Games during school.
There are also many friends who have the experience of going abroad, such as participating in international summer camps, holiday international study tours, etc., when writing such an experience, you must remember that if you have indeed participated in such activities, then concisely write about what you have gained from it, and come up with some practical proof of wisdom, so that the effect will be better.
You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system for what level of university you can apply to at your own level.
How to use: Enter your GPA, language scores, professional name, college background (211 985 double non) and other information into the system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates with similar grades to you, and you can see if there are any suitable study abroad cases according to your own conditions, and find out which colleges and universities they have gone to as a reference for choosing colleges and universities.
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The application requirements for the University of Leeds are as follows:
Pre-university: high school graduates, over 18 years old; IELTS 5 in listening, speaking, reading and writing), TOEFL 530
550 points, (220 points on the TOEFL computer-based test)
550 points, simultaneous interpretation and other courses, TOEFL 580 points.
MBA: Bachelor's degree graduates, average score above 80%, more than 2 years of relevant work experience, GMAT score of 600 or above IELTS, TOEFL
580 points, (220 points on the TOEFL computer-based test)
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Master's Application:
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required; The average grade is above 80%; IELTS listening, speaking, reading and writing 6 points), simultaneous interpretation and other courses.
MBA Application:
Bachelor's degree graduates with an average score of more than 80%, more than 2 years of relevant work experience, GMAT score of 600 or above, IELTS.
The system will automatically match the cases of students in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
In general, relatively poor university masters require an IELTS score; Master's degree from a general university, with a total score in a general major; A good university master's degree is basically required to have an overall score of 7; Top-tier universities generally require an overall score of 7 or: This is a general rule, of course, if the student only has an IELTS score, he can also apply to the school, but the scope of the school will be very small, and the ranking is also at the bottom, and even can only go to the language course. If it is lower, you will not be able to apply to any university in the UK. >>>More
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