Do I have to take IELTS for graduate school in the United States?

Updated on educate 2024-03-01
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To study abroad, IELTS or TOEFL is indispensable, as for IELTS or TOEFL, it depends on whether your university recognizes IELTS or TOEFL;

    Generally speaking: IELTS and IELTS are taken to study in the Commonwealth, such as students from the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore and other countries;

    To study in North America, take the TOEFL test, and the candidates who take the TOEFL test are basically studying in the United States and Canada, and anyone who applies to study in these two countries, whether it is a bachelor's, master's or doctorate, must have a TOEFL score.

    Therefore, if you want to go to the United States for graduate school, it is recommended to take the IELTS score, which depends on the school requirements.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to go to the United States for graduate school, it is recommended to take the TOEFL. Of course, there are many schools that have begun to accept IELTS scores, and you can now get a score of 7, if you keep it all the time, you will take it again in your junior year, and it will be safer to get a score.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Not necessarily, some schools accept ITEP test scores, and the difficulty is similar to level 6. Schools with good resources will also open language schools, so those who do not know English can take the ITEP first, and then take language classes while enrolling. Wisers International is the ITEP China Authorized Examination Office, and when I applied to Stony Brook University, I made an appointment for ITEP directly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Graduate students in the United States require TOEFL and GRE scores from international students who are not undergraduate graduates in English-speaking countries, and some schools also accept IELTS scores, preferably TOEFL, and all schools accept TOEFL scores.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    IELTS can apply for graduate students in the United States, according to the official data survey of IELTS, there are as many as 3,300 colleges and universities in the United States that recognize IELTS scores, and among the top 200 American colleges and universities in the comprehensive ranking, 99% of the graduate courses of colleges and universities accept IELTS score applications, of course, it should also be noted that some schools in the United States only accept TOEFL score applications.

    From the perspective of the admission requirements of various universities in the United States, the top 50 schools still have relatively high requirements for IELTS scores for undergraduate or graduate admission, and generally need to achieve a score of 7 or more. For majors with higher writing requirements, such as media majors, law majors need to achieve at least IELTS scores, and the same is true for major business schools. Some majors at Columbia University even require applicants to achieve an IELTS score.

    Applicants for regular U.S. graduate students need at least a minimum score.

    From the school's application requirements, it can be seen that a general IELTS score of 7 is equivalent to a TOEFL score of 100, but the result of the application is often that the school will give priority to applicants with a TOEFL score of 100, so it can be seen that American universities are more recognized for TOEFL test scores.

    Do graduate students in the US accept IELTS? Many prestigious schools such as Columbia University and the University of Chicago also accept IELTS scores, but they generally have higher requirements for IELTS scores, and there are also famous schools such as Stanford that clearly state that they do not accept IELTS and only accept TOEFL scores. Applying to prestigious schools is not done overnight, so it is recommended to plan early and apply in advance.

    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, you can see if there is a suitable study abroad case for you according to your own conditions, and find out which colleges and universities they have gone to as a reference for you to choose a college.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A small number of more general colleges and universities can, and better schools basically require GRE, or GMAT

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What are the conditions for admission, you can enter your GPA, major, language scores, school background, etc. through this study abroad positioning system, filter out study abroad cases similar to your own situation, see which colleges and universities they have successfully applied to, and understand the TA processing agent and the final admission result, so as to provide reference for your study abroad plan. You can also check according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA is the GPA, etc.) of your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No. Application Materials.

    2. Transcripts from high school and university (in Chinese and English): High school transcripts are required to apply for undergraduates. All transcripts need to be stamped with the school's official seal.

    3. Degree certificate (Chinese and English): the official seal of the school is required.

    4. Personal academic or work resume (English).

    6. TOEFL and GRE or GMAT scores: Official scores sent directly from a U.S. test center are required. 7.Personal Statement (PS) or Study Plan: Most schools require students to write at least one PS.

    8. Proof of funds: For students who do not have a scholarship, proof of funds covering at least one year's full expenses is indispensable. Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, CITIC Industrial Bank and many other domestic banks can handle this business.

    9. Application fee: Generally 30 to 100 US dollars, which should be remitted directly to the school through the post office, and cash should not be sandwiched in the application materials.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Many schools in the United States now accept IELTS scores, so if you take IELTS instead of TOEFL, you don't have to worry too much. Because there are so many schools in the United States, there are always enough schools for everyone to choose from.

    In recent years, the scope of IELTS has gone beyond the scope of Commonwealth countries and has been recognized by thousands of universities and institutions in the United States. Some schools in the United States recognize IELTS scores for both undergraduate and graduate admissions, and some only recognize undergraduate or graduate admissions, such as Yale University, Harvard University and other top universities only recognize IELTS scores for graduate admission.

    The top 50 American universities still require a relatively high IELTS score for both undergraduate and graduate students, and IELTS generally requires at least a score of 7 or above. If you are applying to the business and law schools of the top 50 universities, as well as postgraduate students majoring in media, you will need to achieve at least an IELTS score. To apply for a regular U.S. university, you must also have at least an IELTS score or above, and a graduate student at least a minimum score.

    Although IELTS is recognized by a large number of American universities, the IELTS scores proposed by American universities are more demanding, and generally require a score of more than a score, and some even need to achieve a score.

    Can you use IELTS for graduate school in the United States: Which schools have explicitly stated that they do not recognize IELTS scores.

    Among the top 100 universities in the United States, 16 institutions have made it clear that they do not accept IELTS scores, so if students only plan to take IELTS, the following schools should not be considered. They are:

    Stanford University (CA).

    Dartmouth College (New Hampshire).

    University of Notre Dame (Indiana).

    Lehigh University (Pennsylvania).

    Boston College (Massachusetts).

    Yeshiva University (New York).

    Kremson University (South Carolina).

    University of Delaware (Delaware).

    Virginia Institute of Technology (Virginia).

    Bayral University (Texas).

    Sternscent Institute of Technology (New York).

    University of Colorado (Colorado.

    Marquette University (Wisconsin).

    Horwood University (District of Columbia).

    University of Massachusetts (Massachusetts).

    University of Vermont (Vermont).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    According to the official data survey of IELTS, there are as many as 3,300 colleges and universities in the United States that accept IELTS scores, and among the top 200 American universities in the comprehensive ranking, 95% of colleges and universities accept IELTS score applications for undergraduate courses and 99% of graduate courses of colleges and universities. However, some U.S. universities have made it clear that if international students provide an IELTS transcript, they also need to provide a transcript that proves English proficiency.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Although IELTS scores have been recognized by many American universities, it is recommended that American graduate students should take the TOEFL test. Because IELTS application will be limited, some schools only accept TOEFL registration, not IELTS.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It depends on the major you study and the school you choose, different schools, different majors, and different degrees of difficulty. You can study abroad in a positioning reference system.

    Enter your GPA, major, language scores, school background, etc., filter out study abroad cases similar to your own situation, see which colleges and universities they have successfully applied to, and understand the TA's handling agents and final admission results, so as to provide reference for your study abroad plan. You can also check according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds your target universities and majors have (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, GPA, etc.) students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate....

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Research students at UK universities are better than those in the US.

    Du some, the main ZHI materials provided are: 1, DAO IELTS into a score (above the score, the best score);

    A2. University GPA (generally required to be above 80 points); 3. University awards, professional rankings, social practice and scientific research. That's all there is to it.

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