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The one-year Canadian college preparatory program is suitable for high school sophomore or junior high school students, high school graduates, 1. Senior high school students, high school graduates and equivalent academic ability, and students who want to study in Canada for undergraduates.
2. The average score of domestic high school is above 75-80 points.
3. IBT score of 80 or above.
4. Some schools do not require language scores, only on-campus tests).
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The average score of the transcript is about 70, and some language scores require TOEFL and IELTS, and some schools do not. I don't know anything else, you can ask the agent. The 4+8 program of TAIE College is also a kind of preparatory department, but you can take the top four levels of ESL in China in advance, which saves a lot of money compared to studying in Canada.
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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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In the preparatory department, the language is just for learning the language, and you have to work hard there just as hard at home. Undergraduate students require language passing, IELTS, and some require 7. I don't know much about TOEFL, you can check it yourself.
Language and Foundation Studies are not compulsory, and are generally taken by people whose language does not meet the requirements for undergraduate study, or who feel that you need a buffer. Learning a language and preparatory course is time-consuming, expensive and very, and it is often heard that it is difficult for you to graduate from a language school in order to earn more money. Agents generally have cooperation agreements with preparatory departments and language schools, and there are rebates, and of course they will advise you to study.
I used to work in an agency for a while after graduating from Canada, so I know very well.
The best way is for you to go to a study abroad forum, such as the study abroad forum, take a look at the above introduction, posts, understand the specific situation, and apply by yourself if you can apply by yourself, there is nothing difficult, the intermediary is to eat money.
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Language is a must. There are two ways to obtain a qualified language: one is to strive to pass it in the country; The second is to go to a language school in Canada, but it is really expensive. In addition, most of the people who read the language are not at a high level, and they like to speak Chinese together, so it is recommended to take the language test in China.
The intermediary said that it was ...... hard to study in the preparatory departmentWhat is the effort to be a little harder? Don't listen to intermediaries. And it is recommended that you do not look for an intermediary when you go abroad, otherwise it will be very popular. (just a suggestion).
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Simon Fraser University was ranked No. 1 in Canada in 2009 as a "comprehensive university".
Location: Vancouver (BC).
University Category: Comprehensive University.
Nature of University: **Public.
Qualifications: a. 84% or above in 3-year high school average.
b, IELTS or TOEFL score of 88 or above.
Basic Tuition: Approximately $16,000 CAD per year on average.
Other expenses: Accommodation, board, transportation, etc.: approximately $10,000 per year.
ELC Language Program + Undergraduate Conditional Admission.
Application documents: a, high school transcript (in Chinese and English), requiring a 3-year average score of 84% or above;
b. High school diploma or certificate of enrollment in senior high school (in Chinese and English);
C. Application form for ELC courses to which SFU belongs;
D, proof of IELTS score 5 (not required, but ELC will give priority to such students).
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High school diploma, 3-year high school transcript, IELTS score (at least, no less than 6 in each subject), and some schools need to provide college entrance examination transcripts.
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Foreign pre-university requirements: IELTS + high school transcript. It is more convenient to study in China, such as the Tufc program, where you can study the language at home and study the basic courses of a university abroad, and then go out directly to study for your freshman year.
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There is no prep department in Canada, only the bridge program (for students who do not meet the language standard, only accept students who have graduated from high school).
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Enrollment Target:High school graduation or equivalent with a diploma;
Students who have completed the second or third year of high school must provide a high school diploma when studying abroad;
Freshman students (no failing grades) must provide a high school diploma, a complete transcript of three years of high school, a certificate of enrollment in a freshman, and a complete transcript of one year of freshman year when studying abroad.
Canada:McGill University, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, Queen's University, Dalhousie University, University of Alberta, McMaster University, University of Western Ontario, University of Ottawa, Simon Fraser University, University of Victoria, University of York, University of Waterloo, etc.
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You can apply at the end of the sophomore high school entrance examination, but the preparatory department abroad is carefully chosen, there is no guarantee of the admission rate, and the language requirements are generally not high, IELTS is required, and the application for undergraduate studies depends on high school results.
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There are three conditions that are required to study in Canada as a preparatory course.
1. Students must be at least 16 years old and in good health.
2. Have a high school diploma (or equivalent); Or pass the entrance examination.
3. Have sufficient family financial ability to afford to study in Canada.
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If you are in high school, you can provide transcripts.
IELTS can be omitted.
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Sufficient financial guarantee, high school enrollment certificate, high school transcript, parent's income certificate, and various identity notarizations.
IELTS is not required.
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After completing the second year of high school, you can apply for the ** college preparatory department, with the best score of 70-75 points or above, you can be double enrolled without language, and then take a language course for a period of time after the past, and then take a professional class. Columbia International College and Toronto International College are currently the largest foundation colleges in Canada, with good teaching quality and a high admission rate to prestigious schools. The tuition plus living expenses for one year are about 20-250,000 yuan.
For details, you can consult the teachers of Xintong Study Abroad.
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