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Yes, TOEFL plus GMAT is fine. First of all, your grades in college should be good enough, at least a > GPA (grade point average). Secondly, if you want to study abroad for a master's degree, you also need to take the TOEFL or IELTS test (now recognized by some universities in the United States), and if you go abroad to study business, you also need to take the GMAT.
You want to do a double degree, there are degrees like MBA JD in the United States, but you also need to take the LSAT. If you don't have a good foundation in English, for example, if you haven't passed level 6, then you can start preparing now, because the language test will take you a long time, and you can take the test several times if you have plenty of time. At the same time, I will introduce you to two good forums for learning English:
Sustenance and too stupid, these two forums are the best study abroad examination forums in China, and there are many good resources on them, please make full use of them. It is also necessary to attend a tutorial class. In short, studying abroad is not achieved in a short period of time, especially going to the United States or Canada, it really takes a lot of money.
I think you should take the language test first, and then choose a school based on your personal preferences (such as climate, city, geographical environment, etc.) and your family's economic conditions. Now to complete the courses in school, English first seems to be the most important, and you should also have a good relationship with the teacher, because when applying, you need to find a teacher with a relatively high position to write a letter of recommendation. Applications are generally closed on December 1 before the start of the semester, and some colleges will close on April 1, depending on the school.
When applying, go to the school's official website to find out, some schools need to apply or register, and then send your language transcripts, college transcripts, proof of enrollment, teachers' recommendation letters, your PS and other materials to the American colleges. Generally, the other school will give you an answer in 4 to 6 weeks.
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Yes, the TOEFL and GMAT are enough.
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The GRE and GMAT are graduate school entrance exams in the United States, and if you are only applying for undergraduates, you do not need to take these two types of tests. However, some universities in the United States can also accept the GRE as an alternative to the SAT, so if you are already planning to take the SAT, you don't have to think about the GRE. In addition, the SAT is not a necessary test, relatively speaking, the top 60 universities in the United States will have SAT requirements, if you plan to sprint to this type of university, the SAT needs to be taken, otherwise as an international student, you only need to take the Tsin Chafu test.
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The need to take the TOEFL test depends on the situation.
1. If you have been in a full-time university in the United States for 3 years, you do not need to take the TOEFL test when applying for graduate school in the United States, but you still need to take the GRE.
2. If you apply for a business graduate degree, you need to take the GMAT. In addition, 2-3 letters of recommendation from university professors and official transcripts from universities are required.
TOEFL (The Test of English as a Foreign Language, referred to as TOEFL) is an English proficiency test administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) in the United States, the full name is "English Proficiency Test for Non-native English Speakers", and Chinese transliteration is "TOEFL". There are three types of TOEFL, namely: paper-based, computer-based and internet-based, and the full score of the new TOEFL is 120.
The main material for TOEFL review is the TOEFL Machine Book (also known as the folk TOEFL answer question bank). The TOEFL test is valid for two years from the test date
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Hello, there are only two situations in which Chinese students can generally enjoy the exemption of TOEFL scores as international students: they have obtained a bachelor's degree or above from an English-speaking country; Attended a school in an English-speaking country for more than 2-5 years. However, if you are transferring to another university in the United States, you may not be eligible for the above TOEFL waiver and you will need to provide your TOEFL score.
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Are you more than four years of college? If so, you don't need to provide a TOEFL score, but you do need a Graduate Record Exam score.
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If you received an undergraduate education in the U.S. and then apply for graduate school, most schools can waive the TOEFL. Specifically, you should go to the ** of the major you intend to apply for. But it has to be gre, quotient gmat.
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Look at the school requirements......Basically, I don't need words.
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Graduate students generally need to take the standard test TOEFL and GRE and GMAT, just choose one to take the test, depending on the major to study, management or business will take the GMAT, most of the others will take the GRE, law will take the last, GRE and twice a year, respectively in June and October, there are many GMAT exams, and the sales army after the 3rd of each month can be tested every working day.
U.S. Graduate Requirements.
1. GPA university average.
GPA refers to university grades, and even changing majors is very, very important!
The better the university, the higher the GPA requirements, generally TOP100 and TOP50.
Some schools will also require the submission of professional GPA scores, which are core professional GPAs, which do not include public courses. Therefore, you must prepare hard for the exams in the first three years of college, and children who want to enter the cow school should try to be 90+ in all courses. However, don't be discouraged if the GPA is not very high, you can highlight your advantages in other materials.
Or make up for the lack of total GPA with a professional GPA.
2. IBT, GRE, GMAT
The Internet Based Test (IBT) is a test of English proficiency for people whose native language is not English.
The better the university, the higher the requirements for IBT, generally the TOP100 is 100+, and the TOP50 is 105+.
GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is the Graduate Record Examination in the United States, which is required for students in all majors except law and business management.
The better the university, the higher the requirements for the GRE, generally the TOP100 is 315+, and the TOP50 is 320+.
Needless to say, I must be very happy, but. Every time I am happy, I feel very nervous and scared, because I have never been to that strange place after all.
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