A few questions about studying abroad, a few questions about studying abroad

Updated on society 2024-03-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Freely. Because the exam is not tight. Those who are interested can be proficient in calculus before the age of 16, and there are those who are not interested in mixed classes. Competence-oriented, flexible, questioning ......Throwing away the exam is learning what it should be.

    2.There are so many options for this. The conventional thing is to graduate from high school and apply to university, and then graduate. During this period, various activities, part-time jobs, internships, ......It's a matter of personal choice. Be active and reap the rewards of winning the classroom.

    3.High school words. Take the United States, for example.

    A good high school requires TOEFL or SLEP, SSAT, high school scores (many also need junior high school grades), and teacher recommendation letters (math English is required). Some schools do not require language scores and SSAT, they are only for reference, and it is okay to have none. In addition, you generally have to go through an interview, usually **interview or ** interview on Skype**, and there are also people who come for an interview in person.

    If you take the undergraduate test directly, you will replace the SSAT with the SAT or ACT, and the TOEFL test is compulsory (SLEP will be invalid), and you need a high score, unless you are not going to study.

    4.Just went to life problems. Food, clothing, housing and transportation, that depends on the individual's adaptability and where to go.

    A place with a large number of Chinese people will be better. There are also ways of thinking, cultural differences, ......However, the age of the students is relatively quick to adapt. Introversion is strictly forbidden though.

    Exceptions are made. There is also independence, and when you go out, you have to rely on yourself.

    Language, especially in high school, has a poor foundation. I still have chasedream at 66 (I forgot -- there is a post that says that every moment after I go is a strengthened version of TOEFL, and no matter how good my domestic English is, I have to re-learn it.) You should have experienced this when you are preparing for the TOEFL.

    Learn for use, not for exams.

    Learn. That's the theme. If you want to really study well, it will not be easier than the third year of high school in China.

    Notice the difference in mindset. Bringing test-taking thinking to the United States is a stumble. There are also scenes of exam preparation, but the protagonists are all kinds of tasks, speeches, reports, **, and various forms.

    There is also a headache for graduation**......Xu Yi's "TOEFL Full Score Essay" (the original title of the book is forgotten) begins with a statement: Preparing for the TOEFL test is just a drizzle on the way to study abroad, and the big rivers are still behind. So think about it.

    And once you decide, you have to go on without hesitation. (Probably the meaning, I forgot the original words

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This kind of thing is said by one person.,If you want to know more, it's better to visit the relevant ** and forums than to know and ask questions.。 Jet lag nets and silly forums are good. The former can find the seniors of the school you want to go to and communicate directly, and the latter is discussed by everyone, and it is also very popular.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Send me a message and I'll give it to you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's talk about each question separately:

    1.According to your school, if your family's financial situation allows, you can go for undergraduate, and if you are not sure, you can find a reputable study abroad agent and take the SAT (the test required for high school students to enter the United States), TOEFL. Go to the United States for undergraduate, major to learn basic disciplines, easy to go, they are very good to change majors, the first two years are not divided into majors, after the sophomore year I think about what to study and then choose (my classmate Shanghai Jiao Tong University dropped gear, and finally took this road).

    In China, your school is not very competitive, it requires a lot of effort and packaging, and the sooner you go out, the better, so it is recommended to go abroad for undergraduates.

    2.Science and engineering classes go to the United States to require GRE, TOEFL; If you are in finance or business, you will be GMAT, TOEFL; However, after the GRE reform on August 1 this year, some schools have also begun to accept applications for business GRE scores.

    3.There will be, but not much, the public funds are all coming back, those who are very good in school but want to stay here, the school will let them go abroad to gild, and then return to China to give funds, give titles. You can search on the Internet, a few years ago, there was a student from Shanghai Jiaotong University who went abroad at public expense, and finally worked, and ended up in a lawsuit with the school.

    4.Theoretically, if you have money, you can cross majors, and if you want to point to a scholarship or something, try to find one that you can go out of your major.

    5.You can go to some study abroad forums to see the rankings, all of them are ranked in the United States, I studied science and engineering, I know less, but good finance such as Pennsylvania, Harvard, Columbia, etc. are good, within the top10, but finance is also divided into many secondary disciplines, each school has its own strength, and it is too late to choose it yourself.

    I was from Nankai, I thought it was good when I went to school, but I found that there were few exchange projects, I knew that it was better to go out in high school than to come to high school, one of my classmates who left high school is now at Harvard, won the full award, and went to that optional major, and when you go to a university in China, there will be a major as soon as you come in, and there are very few places to transfer departments, and you can't learn what you want to learn.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Undergraduate studies in China, and practice English proficiency solidly.

    2.The United States is TOEFL and GRE

    3.The quota for going abroad at public expense is to apply directly to the state, and the key is whether there is a school that sends you a doctoral admission letter before you can apply.

    4.OK. 5.Yale in the United States is very good, about 30,000 US dollars a year, you can work part-time, have good grades and have scholarships.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Middle-aged and young consultants answer.

    You are welcome to consult Zhongqing, which belongs to the Provincial Youth League Committee.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is more appropriate to go to university abroad in high school. Because for high school graduates, the threshold for admission is relatively low. If you have studied at a university in China for a period of time and then go to a university abroad, mutual credit recognition is a big problem, and the courses you have studied in China may not be mutually recognized with the target university abroad, that is, you may lose some credits.

    Moreover, countries such as the United States do not recognize junior colleges.

    If you don't find an agent, you have to do everything yourself. Prepare application materials, translations of high school transcripts, translations of parents' employment certificates, certificates of deposit, and much more. Apply for a passport and prepare a visa.

    If you are going to a country with an English-speaking environment, you should start preparing for the new TOEFL IBT or IELTS now, and if you go to the United States, it is recommended that you take the IBT, because it is widely recognized in the United States, and IELTS is more suitable for going to the United Kingdom and other countries, because IELTS is the English proficiency test system in the United Kingdom, which is relatively simpler than IBT.

    The last piece of advice is to identify your target school as soon as possible, determine its admission requirements, and give yourself about half a year to prepare.

    Good luck!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If there is no financial problem at home, a good personal English foundation, and no problem with self-discipline, then consider graduating from high school and going to university abroad, and if you can be admitted to a key university in China, then consider graduating from college and applying for graduate school abroad.

    If you go abroad after graduating from high school, you only need to work hard to learn English, and you can get a TOEFL score of 80 or more or an IELTS score of 6 or above, and of course, the score of three years of high school is within 10 100 in the same level of the school.

    jxys

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