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1.I recommend that you reach at least 6 points in your home country before leaving, because the language environment only works for people who have some basic knowledge of English. When I went abroad, I was very miserable because of my poor English. There are people around who speak good English and do more with less.
2.There is no way to study abroad, because there is always only one formal way, unless you can apply directly to a Canadian university in China with the results of the college entrance examination. This is done in the 12th grade of a preparatory course, either in a university or private school.
The only schools in Canada that have direct preparatory courses are UBC and UT, and the rest of the schools are ESL English courses, or a mix and match of English and freshman courses, and the mix-and-match courses are generally only available in basic universities with very low course difficulty. As for the Foundation Year, which follows the standard undergraduate application process entirely, there is only the IFP at the University of Toronto at St. George's.
3.There is no such thing as a good university with a low threshold. Everyone wants to go to a good university, and when there are many competitors, the threshold is naturally very high.
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You can apply for fundation courses Most schools, including the top 10 universities in North America, have fundation courses, generally ranging from half a year to a year, and then you can apply to almost all North American universities SFU UBC has it, you can apply Of course, you must at least have about a score, otherwise you can't apply for a visa There is also an option is collage, which is generally about two years, and if your English is really poor, it is also a good choice There is a recent language test in the UK called Warwick that is easier than IELTS, and it seems that some universities in Canada also recognize good luk
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I don't have to count on SFU and UBC for your IELTS score. A friend of mine has been studying IELTS for a year now and hasn't passed the language requirements of UBC. The language requirements of UBC and SFU are very strict.
If you didn't get IELTS or 7 or above, you need to take their language course here. Then take a local language test. I heard from my classmates that the exam was very, very difficult.
I think it's better for you to improve your English in China now. At worst, IELTS also has to go abroad to ensure that you have no problem communicating. If you want to go to school, you need at least a level to be able to understand the lesson.
So improve your English before you think about going abroad.
In a foreign country, you may not even have basic communication skills. Going abroad is also a waste of money.
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IELTS and TOEFL are both international language tests, and both are recognized by Canadian institutions. Whether it is IELTS or TOEFL, there are certain advantages.
For example, if candidates want to study in a Canadian university, the admission standard for Canadian universities is generally a TOEFL score of 90 for undergraduates, an IELTS score or above, and a TOEFL score of 100 or more for graduate students. Moreover, for many Canadian institutions, the TOEFL score will have a certain advantage over the IELTS score.
Let's compare and analyze the TOEFL score corresponding to the IELTS score in the admission language score of Canadian undergraduate colleges and universities, and the IELTS score of 7 is equivalent to the TOEFL score of 100. It is not easy for domestic candidates to achieve a score, let alone a score of 7, but it is still relatively easy for them to achieve a score of around 80.
So, comparatively speaking, it is better to take the TOEFL.
For most Canadian institutions, the TOEFL score has a large advantage. For example, Canadian undergraduate colleges require an IELTS score, while TOEFL can be admitted with a score of more than 80. Because an IELTS score of 7 in Canada is equivalent to a TOEFL score of 100, it is easier for Chinese candidates to score more than 100 TOEFL scores, but it is more difficult to achieve an IELTS score.
However, for most domestic students, they still prefer the IELTS exam.
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Summary. Hello, glad to answer for you. You don't need to take IELTS to study in high school in Canada.
Hello, glad to answer for you. You don't need to take IELTS to study in high school in Canada.
If you don't want to take the high school entrance examination, can you directly apply for ** to get a big public high school?
IELTS scores are not required for high school applications, and an average score of more than 80% is required. Canadian high schools generally start in February and September, and the earlier you apply, the more you have to choose a school, at least 9 months to about a year in advance. After reviewing the application, the Education Bureau will issue a formal letter of acceptance.
The applicant can apply for a student visa at the Canadian Consulate in China.
Hello dear, you need a junior high school diploma to get a public high school.
Therefore, if you don't want to take the high school entrance examination, you can't directly apply for ** to get a big public high school.
Can you apply for ** to get high school in the second year of junior high school?
Hello dear, if you want to study in Canada, then you can start to prepare for the application in the second and third stages of junior high school, and directly apply to study in Canada after graduating from the third year of junior high school.
Is there a recommendation for a Canadian public high school.
1. East Kildonan South College East Kildonan East 2, Myers McDonnell College 3, Murdoch McKay School 4, East River College 5, Transcona Middle School.
Consider these schools.
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