I am a sophomore undergraduate. I want to study in the United States or the United Kingdom. How shou

Updated on educate 2024-03-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't know if you want to transfer to undergraduate or apply directly to graduate school? If you are going to undergraduate: Pathway 1:

    Transfer Suitable for: domestic sophomore college students American universities accept transfer students, and a certain number of foreign transfer students will be admitted every year, so the current domestic college students can enter American universities by transfer, and the credits are also transferred accordingly, students only need to complete other credits stipulated by the transfer university to graduate, and they can get a degree to the transfer university when they graduate. Majors that are more suitable for transfer:

    This method is more suitable for science and engineering students. Due to the different education systems and curricula in China and the United States, it is relatively difficult to transfer credits for humanities subjects, while science and engineering courses such as advanced mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, etc. are relatively easy to connect, and credit transfer is relatively easy. Note:

    Students should also consider whether the major they are applying for matches with their domestic professional background when transferring schools, so as to transfer as many credits as possible. Pathway 2: Admission to a U.S. University as a Freshman Students can enroll as a freshman in a U.S. undergraduate program.

    If the student has a language score, he or she can choose regular admission to a U.S. university; If students do not have language scores, they can choose to apply for dual-enrollment universities, as long as they provide the language scores required by the university before admission, most schools can exempt students from language courses and directly enroll in undergraduate programs. If you're going to graduate school: It's best to start preparing your application as a sophomore.

    As long as you plan your time well, you still have a chance to apply to prestigious schools. To focus on preparing for TOEFL, GRE, GMAT and other English exams, GMAT is valid for 5 years, you can consider reviewing GMAT in the summer and taking the sophomore exam. Reviewing IBT in the summer of the sophomore year and examining the exam in the junior year.

    When your hardware conditions (GPA IBT GMAT) have a certain foundation, you should make a positioning for yourself, American universities do not only value your GPA for applicants, they will comprehensively review your ability, so it is difficult to locate just one GPA. It is necessary to have a certain foundation in the software background and hardware background, and then position it as appropriate, set a target for your own application, and formulate a thorough application plan on this basis. The above is based on the two academic qualifications you are applying for, you must first determine whether you want to apply for undergraduate or graduate degrees, different academic application programs are different, so you should choose carefully.

    If you have someone around you who is very proficient in studying abroad, you can choose DIY. But if not, it's best to choose an intermediary agency to do it, which can give you more targeted guidance, be more systematic, and save you a lot of detours. If you need any help, you can hi me.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended that you find a formal organization to do it. Personal DIY is to save money, but hard work. First of all, the language test is TOEFL in the United States and IELTS in the United Kingdom.

    Personally, I recommend going to the UK, which should be one year for a graduate student in the UK, saving time and effort. Prepare, you have to start scoring now, try your best to increase the average score, get along with your recommending teachers, write letters of recommendation when the time comes, and try to participate in some social practice projects or internships during the holidays, which are all helpful for application. It's a good idea to develop your sense of independence from now on, and when you have the opportunity, you can practice your spoken English and prepare for life abroad.

    For the specific procedure or something, you can consult the ukeas, I studied in the UK over there, and now I am studying in Edinburgh, haha, I personally feel very good

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Generally speaking, you can have half a year to memorize words in preparation for the GRE, and it should be more certain to focus on overcoming them in 1-2 months, but if you arrive, the United States does not like elderly international students very much, you can give it a try, but if you want to be safe,

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to plan for studying abroad in freshman and sophomore years.

    Domestic undergraduates also have a certain degree of freedom in choosing courses during their freshman and sophomore years. Students who are interested in studying abroad should seize this opportunity as much as possible and choose courses that are beneficial to apply. In particular, interdisciplinary applicants must prepare well in order to meet the prerequisite requirements of a specific program.

    For example, in the master's program of public administration in the United States, although there are no requirements for the applicant's undergraduate major, if the applicant has taken courses in mathematics and science such as economics and statistics, he or she can be given ** points.

    TOEFL scores are generally accepted by U.S. schools as proof of applicants' English proficiency. TOEFL scores are valid for two years, and some schools require TOEFL scores to be valid at the time of admission, so freshmen and sophomores need to calculate the test time to avoid the TOEFL score becoming invalid. More and more American schools are accepting IETLS scores, but there are still some schools and programs that don't, such as New York University.

    In general, applicants need to achieve an overall TOEFL score of 100 or an IELTS overall score of 7. There are also some programs that require TOEFL and IELTS individual scores, which require applicants to pay attention to. In addition, students who need to participate in overseas exchanges, study tours, and summer school programs may also be required to provide English test scores.

    What are the requirements for studying abroad in the freshman and sophomore years.

    1.Students with an average score of 75 or above and an IELTS score or above can choose to transfer to the UK to study.

    2.Students who have completed 1-2 years of undergraduate study in China can directly apply for undergraduate studies in Australia.

    3.Freshmen and sophomores can go to the United States for undergraduate studies through transfer credits.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When you start preparing to study abroad in your sophomore year, first of all, you must clarify what your current major is, to study in North America (including Canada and the United States), you must have a good TOEFL score (about 90 for those with a major ranking of 100+, and a TOEFL score of 100+ for 50+), and IELTS scores (preferably above 6) if you study in the Commonwealth. The second is to prepare for the results of the major, if you go to study in the United States, if you study natural sciences (including physics, chemistry, medicine, etc.), you must take the GRE, if you plan to study business, you must take the GMAT.

    GRE and GMAT have a large vocabulary requirements, so it is recommended that you take the TOEFL first, and you can get the TOEFL sprint in the next two months, mainly starting with vocabulary, reading and writing, and finally learning to speak. The TOEFL test is a distraction test, so it is best to train yourself mentally before the test.

    In all the overseas examination items in your sophomore year to prepare well, the second semester of the junior year must get the ideal language score and GRE and GMAT scores, and then you can find a foreign agent to help you make the national paperwork, the general intermediary fee is about 20,000.

    While you're preparing for the exam, it's a good idea to give you a security deposit to go abroad. It varies from country to country, but it seems that there is a requirement for the deposit period (usually six months).

    Good luck with you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Undergraduate students studying abroad should prepare first:

    1. Have a comprehensive understanding of the political, economic, cultural background, education system and academic level of the country you intend to study in;

    2. Have a comprehensive understanding and grasp of the situation of foreign schools, including history, tuition, academic system, major, faculty allocation, teaching facilities, academic status, number of students, etc., and pay special attention to the number of international students in the school, and how many Chinese students are studying. In addition, it is necessary to determine whether the diplomas issued by the school are recognized by the country;

    3. What is the accommodation, transportation and medical insurance of the school;

    4. Does the school have a study abroad agency authorized to enroll students in China?

    5. Student visa;

    6. Whether the country allows international students to work legally;

    7. Employment of the major in the country;

    8. Can I immigrate after graduation?

    Requirements: 1. You need to meet the language requirements and the corresponding standardized tests (GRE Graduate Record Exam, SAT College Entrance Examination, etc.);

    2. Tutor recommendation letters, personal profiles and other general materials are required;

    3. Proof of property, if you get a scholarship, you can use the certificate of scholarship instead;

    4. Special requirements of the school, some majors of different faculties may have specific requirements, such as sufficient credits for professional courses, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, new TOEFL and GRE scores are required. You can go to the Internet to see more of these things. Also, hopefully, you will be able to maintain your GPA as it is also important to go abroad. Basically, you can start preparing for the GRE in your sophomore year. In junior year, I took the GRE and TOEFL.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Language is a stepping stone and a must-have for studying abroad.

    Second, the economic foundation is fundamental.

    3. Undergraduate grades are the criteria for choosing a school's ranking.

    Clear?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To apply to study in the United States, if you are studying for an undergraduate degree, you need to have graduated from high school and meet the minimum admission requirements of the school with a TOEFL or IELTS score. If you are a sophomore, you have exceeded the minimum requirements in terms of academic qualifications. When applying to a U.S. school, you need to provide transcripts from 3 consecutive years of high school, a copy of your graduation certificate, and an English translation with the official seal of the school's Registrar's Office.

    At the same time, the transcripts of the first and second years of university are provided with the official seal of the school's academic affairs office.

    Students who do not have a TOEFL or IELTS score can also apply, in which case, they need to take an additional year of language study after arriving in the United States. If you have a TOEFL or IELTS score, you need to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score to the U.S. university to which you are applying.

    Once students have chosen the school of their choice in the United States, they can start applying to American universities. You will need to fill out an application form and submit the above transcripts, graduation certificates, and TOEFL scores. When applying to certain U.S. universities, you will also need to write a personal statement.

    Once you've submitted your application, you're waiting for admission to the school. After the acceptance letter arrives, the student can go to the U.S. Embassy in China to apply for a visa with the school's acceptance letter and I-20.

    If the visa is successfully approved, the student can go to study in the United States smoothly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How do <> sophomores apply to study in the United States?

    According to the relevant responsible teacher, the sophomore year application for studying in the United States is a transfer stage, and of course, you need to meet the transfer conditions before you can apply. Among them, the first two years of general education in American universities are general education, and the third year is professional education, which is favored by international students, but the University of California business does not accept transfer students.

    If students transfer to the top 50-100 colleges and universities in the United States, they need to have at least 80 scores in each subject in their first year of college, and 80 TOEFL scores, and if they are applying to the top 20-50 universities, they need to have a TOEFL score of 90 or above, and a college score of 85 or above, they also need to take the credit requirements, and if the number of credits does not reach 36, they need to take the SAT as a supplement.

    Of course, the sophomore year to apply for studying in the United States also needs to provide the transcript of the freshman year, and the SAT score is not required to take enough credits, and the sophomore year is the undergraduate transfer time. Students are required to provide transcripts, letters of recommendation, essays, and have a certain background to enhance the competitiveness of the application.

    Students who prepare the relevant materials can submit them to the institution, or provide them to the institution for processing, and generally submit the materials in two ways: online application and mail. If the student does not receive a response in time, it is recommended to check with the school to confirm whether the other party has received the application materials. While waiting for admission, it is necessary to maintain the necessary contact with the school.

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