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When you choose a school to study abroad, you can input your GPA, language scores, majors and other information into this study abroad volunteer reference system, and 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.
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OK. The credits are definitely universal, but the question is whether the credits can be transferred to another university 100%. If the university you study in Canada is ranked higher than the American school you transferred to, you will lose much less credits or even transfer all of them.
If the ranking is lower than that of the American school, then the loss of credits will be large, and the result is a delay of six months to a year of graduation, that is, four years of undergraduate and finally four and a half to five years.
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Hello, I am happy to answer this question for you, if you want to transfer, you still need to apply for a big school first, and then if you recognize your credits in the United States, most of them are recognized, and then you are admitted to the school, and then transfer from the American school. Write off your U.S. I-20 and leave the country. For visas, your case can be processed by the Canadian Embassy in the United States, and you can go for a visa.
Provide proof of enrollment, transcripts, and course descriptions, and send them directly to the Canadian university you want to study for academic evaluation. If you apply for a big school, you can suggest that you consult an institution like New Oriental, because it is more troublesome to transfer, and you have changed the country, and there are more things involved, and it will delay your studies if you say not all on the Internet, I hope mine can help you.
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1. Materials. Dozens of materials such as transcripts from domestic universities are required, and some of the statements on the Internet, although correct, are not aimed at transfer students.
2. Requirements. Language proficiency is preferred, and if you don't, you may be limited in choosing a school. At the same time, the top 30 schools are basically private universities, and many schools at this level do not accept transfer students.
Therefore, it is recommended that you save the country by finding a university to complete your undergraduate studies first, and then applying for a master's degree in a good school, which saves a lot of time and money than if you directly apply to a school within 30 to study for an undergraduate, and it is also easier.
3, SAT as a transfer student, generally not required. TOEFL and IELTS look at the school's requirements.
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The landlord can transfer to the United States in his sophomore year. However, there will not be many credits that can be connected to your current major and can be successfully transferred, because the freshman and sophomore years in the United States are not divided into majors, and you need more public courses to transfer a relatively large number of credits, so it is likely to start reading from your freshman year, but the specific needs to be evaluated by the school.
If the scholarship is a business major, it is basically difficult to apply for a scholarship. In addition, in addition to academic performance, the application for the scholarship also depends on your PS.
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Hello, you can transfer to another school or apply as a freshman, you need to have high school grades, and you need to know your specific high school grades.
It's late now, but some schools are still in time, you have a good TOEFL and need to know your specific requirements to know which schools are right for you.
The problem of transferring credits: It is impossible for you to transfer all the credits in China, so if you want to enroll in this fall, you basically have to start reading from your freshman year, if you are applying for next fall, you can transfer some credits to the past, and it is possible to repeat it for a year, and start reading again from the sophomore year in the United States after the sophomore year in China.
Scholarship application: American universities give relatively few scholarships to international undergraduate students, of course, it depends on the specific situation. Best wishes.
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It depends on your major, and you don't have a lot of majors.
The transfer of credits in the second half of the freshman year is basically not specialized in anything If possible, you need to repeat the fall enrollment is basically impossible It is recommended that you apply for the spring of 2012, 9 months in advance, the application time is still possible, many times do not pursue too many prestigious schools, the major is the focus.
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I am the China Liaison Office of San Francisco State University, the application for study abroad at San Francisco State University, saving money, trouble, and worry, consulting**QQ" (after the answerer). We've dealt with students like you.
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The post saw the reply as follows:
1. In fact, the teaching system in the United States and Canada is basically the same, so you might as well ask the teachers in the international student office of the current school first.
If you are going to study in the United States in your junior year, apply as a transfer;
2. Whether it is possible to apply to a "top" business school, this is hard to say. Because when accepting transfer students, elite schools in the United States tend to focus on applying to the school that the student originally attended, and your "St. Mary's" is not a prestigious Canadian school, so it is obvious that you will suffer in this regard;
3. As for the number of credits that can be transferred, it depends on the school you apply to evaluate the courses you have taken and your grades.
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1. Have studied in the university for at least one year with excellent grades.
In this regard, the amount of content that students learn is directly proportional to the number of credits they should transfer, and the better the grades, the more advantageous the transfer credits.
It should be emphasized that students, especially sophomores, who apply for university transfer credits, generally need to provide an IELTS score no lower than that. If the university you are applying to does not offer dual enrollment for undergraduates, then students need to provide IELTS or above language scores.
In addition, studying in Canada also has a relatively high GPA requirement for students applying for transfer credits, at least 75% or more, if the average score of some students is too low, then it will be more difficult for you to apply for transfer credits.
2. The transferred credits should be determined according to the major to be studied.
For example, students studied business in China and switched to computer science abroad. Then, the number of credits that can be transferred will be reduced accordingly, and basically all the credits that can be transferred are elective courses (i.e., selective). Generally speaking, the maximum number of credits that can be transferred is 60, and most of the major courses need to be retaken during the undergraduate study in Canada.
3. The introduction of the courses you have studied must be sent to the registration center of the university you have applied for.
First of all, how to write the course descriptionStudents can refer to the course description of the online foreign university (coursedeion), to explain the teaching content of the course, including their own grades, all the content must be expressed in English. In addition, there is a minimum number of academic grades that can be transferred, so please be sure to carefully review them with reference to the specific regulations of the university.
This brief must be sent from China, and in order to appear legitimate, it is best to print all the information in a certain format.
Since different schools and majors have their own regulations on the transfer of credits for different courses, it is recommended that students ask the Canadian undergraduate school to which they are applying for the specific regulations and implementation methods of transfer credits before doing this work.
At present, the transfer of undergraduate students in Canada has become a new trend of studying abroad, and students should appropriately interpret the key points of undergraduate study in Canada in view of the development of this trend, so that students can reduce unnecessary troubles in the application for studying in Canada.
Language requirements and fees: Chinese students with an average high school score of 85 or above, TOEFL computer-based test of 90 or above or IELTS or above, can directly apply to ** university, but some famous universities in Canada require college entrance examination scores and require scores to meet certain standards. Tuition fees are 15-200,000 per year.
How to apply: If you have language scores and other scores, you can directly apply to the university, but apply after the college entrance examination, and strive to enroll in January next year at the earliest; If you do not have a language score, you can study in the preparatory department first and then go on to higher education or choose the dual enrollment of "language + undergraduate".
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If you feel that it is a bit difficult for you to get into a well-ranked comprehensive university, you can choose to go to a public college first, then apply for immigration by work, and then study for a bachelor's degree. Finding a job has little to do with whether the university you study is a prestigious school or not, it mainly depends on what major you are studying, how good your English communication skills are, whether your personality is easy to get along with, and so on. If you apply for immigration and continue your undergraduate and graduate studies, the tuition fee will be much cheaper.
Foreign universities have a certain elimination rate, but graduation is not uncommon and evil, but compared to China, as long as you enter the situation that you can graduate. There are several difficult courses in each major, and many people just stay up for a few nights before the exam. The rest is the way of thinking about studying problems, which is different from Westerners.
It is true that many students who go to public colleges do not go to so-called prestigious universities later, but there are many reasons for this, and a considerable number of them work after graduating from public colleges. Although all public colleges can transfer credits to comprehensive universities, the GPA requirements of prestigious universities must be very high, and some children have this misunderstanding: I entered King's College, then I should enter the University of Western Ontario smoothly in 2 years, otherwise you will lie to me!
After all, a public college and a prestigious university are not the same thing, don't think that this public college has a transfer agreement with such and such a prestigious school, and I can sit back and relax. Therefore, if you feel that your conditions are not very good, and your ultimate goal is to go to a prestigious school, in these 2 years in a public college, you still have to study in a down-to-earth manner, and raise your English level and GPA as high as possible. In fact, many Canadians complete their higher education in this way, unlike Chinese students who get a master's degree in one go.
Maybe you are scared by all kinds of arguments, but for most Chinese students, reading is really not a difficult task, I believe you may not be particularly good, but you will not be the kind of bad enough to be eliminated.
For Chinese students who aim to immigrate, the real difficulty is to find a job related to their major and then successfully immigrate. Theoretically, Canada's immigration policy for international students is very lenient, and the road to immigration through studying abroad seems to be smooth sailing and perfect. Canada is sparsely populated, the demand for jobs is not as much as in the United States, and Chinese students' spoken and written English is generally not good, although the local Canadians are simple and friendly, but they also have a negative impression of the Chinese, so if you want to fight for the opportunity to successfully immigrate, you need to continue to work hard to make yourself better.
Personal advice: If you are already planning to go to Canada, no matter which path you take, you can improve your English before going abroad, and you can't get too many good results.
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1. Apply to the university first and get the admission letter. It is important to note that it is not transferable for current admissions.
2. After you have the admission letter, apply for visa materials and obtain a student visa.
3. Register with a school in Canada and request for transfer credits to the school. The school will consider courses you have already taken and recognise the credits you have already taken, as appropriate.
4. Then, you can choose a course to attend a class.
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Generally, if you have passed English, it depends on your high school scores, or you can consider taking a higher IELTS or TOEFL score, which will still help you apply for prestigious schools. If you pay attention to extracurricular activities and have won awards, it will also be a good supporting material.
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It depends on whether you are an international student or not, and if you are, you need TOEFL IELTS. If you are an immigrant and have studied for more than 4 years, you do not need to take the test. I'm studying at McGill now, and I need all of the above to transfer to GPA.
The best way to do this is to type** or email the university you want to transfer to.
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