-
1. Determine the study abroad plan.
Comprehensively consider your academic performance, learning ability, English proficiency, age, gender and other factors to determine the most suitable specific study abroad plan for you, determine the British secondary school you will apply for and the language courses you need to study. Make a study abroad plan, determine the school and curriculum.
2. Provide information about the school you are applying to.
The materials required for students to apply to schools include: junior high school graduation certificate, junior high school transcript for three years, high school certificate, high school transcript, school profile, two teacher recommendation letters, self-introduction essay (about 500 words in English), various award certificates, and sponsor fund certificates.
3. Pay the registration fee (registration fee).
If the school intends to accept a student's application, the student is required to pay a non-refundable school registration fee (application fee) before the examination will be processed or sent the test questions. Schools charge anywhere from £50 to £300, depending on the school.
4. Entrance test.
Schools usually send students questions in English, Math, or English that require students to complete the test within a set time frame.
5. Pre-admission to the school.
Most schools will issue a pre-admission letter after passing the student test and evaluating the application materials, and require the student to pay the place deposit within the specified period. The deposit for a boarding place is usually one semester's tuition fee, with other schools ranging from £500 to £2,000. The degree deposit is fully refunded upon completion of the student's studies at the school.
6. Visa. After receiving the official admission letter from the school, students can apply for a UK student visa within three months of leaving the school.
7. Formal admission to the school.
Upon receipt of the place deposit, the school will issue an official letter of acceptance to the student. A small number of top schools require students to go to a UK school for an interview, and only after passing the interview can they be officially accepted. Since the outcome of the interview is unpredictable, it is advisable for students applying to this type of school to apply to another school that is sure to guarantee admission, just in case.
-
Preparation for the Autumn Semester Entry for High School Admissions in the UK:
January-February:
Get to know the culture, colleges, majors and life in the UK.
Prepare for language learning and improve your speaking skills.
Prepare carefully for exams and improve your grade point average.
March-May.
Study the language carefully, improve your grades in school, and find a study abroad agency that suits you.
Further identify the target institution and prepare a personal statement and letters of recommendation.
Planning for language exams, most prestigious schools require language scores, which can help improve the admission advantage.
June-August.
Prepare carefully for the final exams of the school, and try to score the results of each subject in the final exams.
Prepare application materials, security deposits, and personal documents in a targeted manner.
Transcripts and other relevant materials will be issued to the school.
Prepare for an interview with the institution.
September-October.
In September, British secondary schools began to open applications one after another.
During this time, the target institution is determined and the application materials are submitted as required.
As much as possible, send e-mail to the school and teachers.
November-December.
The institution replied, followed up, and waited for the school offer
While waiting for the school offer, you can take some classes to strengthen your speaking practice.
Keep in touch with the teachers at the school and make a good impression on the school.
January-February of the following year.
I have received offers from schools one after another
Determine the institution you want to go to based on your personal circumstances and notify the institution to accept the admission.
When choosing a school, try to consult the teacher, each student's conditions are different, don't blindly follow the trend.
March-May of the following year.
Submit your IELTS score to the school, and those with insufficient scores will start applying for pre-sessional language courses.
Students who have not submitted an application should do so as early as possible.
June-September of the following year.
The deadline for late applications is June 30.
Prepare for a UK high school student visa.
Prepare your luggage in advance, and you can listen to the teacher's advice and prepare well.
Book your flight. In September, I left the country, entered the UK, and the school opened.
Wait for the offer of a language course before school
-
1. Age: about 16 years old.
2. Educational requirements: junior high school graduate.
3. Language requirements: Generally, British high schools require students to have an average score of more than 80 points, and for junior high school graduates applying for British grade 10 (senior one), many high schools require IELTS scores, and the top British high schools even require IELTS.
4. Written test: This is a requirement of most British high schools, which generally includes tests on mathematics, physics, chemistry and other subjects.
5. Interview: Many British high schools need to conduct a relatively strict interview with applicants, and British high schools attach great importance to interviews, generally online or face-to-face interviews conducted by admissions directors or principals.
6. Others: Have the ability to pay tuition fees and living expenses, and the student's family also needs to have a certain guarantee fund for studying in a British high school, and generally the student needs to have a guarantee fund of 400,000 yuan to study in the UK, mainly to prove that the student's family has the ability to afford the cost of studying in a British high school.
7. Have a legal guardian (under 16 years old, if there is no guardian in the UK, you must live on campus).
-
Educational qualifications: junior high school graduates, high school students in the first and second years of high school.
Language requirements: To apply for a British high school, the average score of students is generally required to reach more than 80 points, for junior high school graduates to apply for the UK Year 10 (Senior 1) students, IELTS scores are required, and students in the first and second years of high school need to achieve IELTS scores.
Guarantee conditions: Studying in a high school in the UK requires the student's family to have a certain amount of guarantee funds. Generally speaking, studying in the UK requires a guarantee of 300,000 RMB, and the role of the guarantee is to prove that the student's family can afford to pay the cost of studying in a British high school, and Abbotsholm School has to pay a deposit of 8,000.
-
GPA requirements and IELTS requirements for master's degree in UK universities: Generally speaking, the requirement for master's students in the UK is that there is no less than IELTS, and in most cases no less than 6. Some lower-ranked schools require an IELTS score.
However, if it is a top first-class university, the IELTS requirements are basically all scores, and at the same time, it may require a small score of not less than, and it may also require a single score requirement, so the IELTS score must be subject to the admission requirements, or the application requirements of the current year.
Postgraduate admission requirements in the UK: (1) Master of Teaching: The general duration of study is one year, mainly lectures and **, providing academic basis for employment; Application Requirements:
Applicants must possess a bachelor's degree. Students who are studying can provide relevant study certificates, three-year transcripts, and other materials with an average score of 75-85 points. Three-year college graduates need at least 3-5 years of work experience, with an average score of 75-85 points; IELTS Exam Requirements:
Divide. (2) Graduate students: The general duration of study is two years.
It mainly focuses on research projects and **. Applying is harder than teaching. Suitable for students who continue to pursue a PhD.
Qualifications: Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, have completed a research project, and be able to provide research reports; IELTS requires a score.
UK undergraduate admission requirements: (1) Academic requirements: domestic high school graduates can directly apply for undergraduate courses in some schools if they have excellent high school grades; Otherwise, a one-year foundation course is required; The average entry score in the UK is generally above 75 points; Students applying directly to the first year of university are generally required to have a grade of 80-85.
2) IELTS Admission Requirements: The general requirements are above, and some majors may be higher. If the IELTS test does not meet the requirements, the student can be matched with the appropriate language course according to the student's situation.
Voluntary reference system for choosing a school to study in the UK.
The GPA GPA requirements for studying in the UK are like this, you can see that the school rankings are different, and the GPA score requirements are different, but it is recommended that you still try to get a high score, because the application competition is fierce. What level of university can you apply for studying abroad at your own level, how to use the volunteer reference system for choosing a school in the UK: input 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 case of classmates with similar grades to you, you can see if there is a suitable study abroad case according to your own conditions, and learn about people who are similar to your own situation, which colleges and universities they have gone to, as a reference for choosing your own colleges.
Studying in the UK is a first-come, first-served, early planning, early application, and early admission process. Find out more about the cost of studying in the UK**.
You can inquire about the specific cost of the school or major, as shown in the figure below
-
There are not only high school graduates who go to British universities to study in the UK, but also students who apply for British high schools, in order to improve their academic qualifications more conveniently and better adapt to the environment. So let me introduce you to the entry requirements for applying to British high schools?
1. Application requirements for high schools in the UK
1. There is a certain age limit for high school students to apply for the UK, generally 13 to 16 years old students, after completing basic education can apply for high school in the UK, generally need to take the entrance examination of the institution, and can only enter the college after passing the exam, the general student can apply for the high school course after getting the GCSE certificate, and the GCSE course in the UK is equivalent to the high school course in China, and the students who have completed the junior high school course or the senior one course in China can apply for the high school course in the UK.
2. Chinese junior high school graduates to senior high school students can study A-level (some schools require Chinese students to have passed the first year of high school). IELTS generally requires a score. Some schools require applicants to take an entrance exam, which is provided by the school, without the need to take the IELTS exam.
3. Strong adaptability.
Studying abroad, going to a completely unfamiliar country, food, clothing, housing and transportation, the cultural differences between China and the West are very different from your own king, so if you want to study abroad, you must have good adaptability.
4. Comprehensive requirements.
Studying in a UK high school also requires a corresponding amount of guarantee funds, mainly to prove that the student's family can afford to study in a UK high school.
2. Enrollment targets for British high schools
British secondary schools only admit international students below the third year of high school, and Chinese students who want to apply for British high school study can only be junior high school graduates, senior one and sophomore students.
Students can only apply for the 12th grade of high school in the UK, and they need to continue to repeat the senior three courses, so it is important to grasp the time!
The above is the content sharing about the application conditions of British high schools, I hope it will be of reference value to students and parents. In addition, students and parents should pay attention to the time to apply for high school to avoid missing the best time to enroll.
3. Application strategy for studying abroad in high schools in the UK
To apply for a British secondary school, domestic secondary school candidates generally need to provide transcripts, personal statements, letters of recommendation, proof of enrollment (graduates need to provide a graduation certificate) and other materials, and some British high schools also require students to provide IELTS scores.
After the application is submitted, the entrance examination and interview of the school will be arranged within one month, and the pre-admission notice will be obtained about two weeks after the interview is passed, and the student will be ready to apply for a visa after meeting the requirements of the institution, and the school will start in September, and if you need to study the language in advance, you also need to arrive at the institution two months in advance. For students under the age of 18, they can take the institution's internal Suiqisan test to prove that they have the required English proficiency (refer to the level of IELTS).
-
UK High School Application Requirements.
1. Understand the high school enrollment target.
First of all, there is an age limit for applying to high schools in the UK, and it is required to be at least 16 years old when entering A-level; British secondary schools only admit international students below the third year of high school, so Chinese high school students who want to apply to study in the UK can only be junior high school graduates, high school students in the first and second years of high school.
2. Understand the grades and language requirements.
To apply for a British high school, students are generally required to have an average score of more than 80 points, for junior high school graduates applying for the UK Year 10 (Senior 1) students, they need to achieve IELTS scores, and students in the first and second years of high school need to achieve IELTS scores, of course, if IELTS or above will be given priority. There are also some high schools that do not require students' language test scores, but schools will have separate English tests and interviews, and some high schools will have interview requirements. If you don't meet the high school requirements, you can also take a language course or the final year of GCSE, etc.
3. Understand the cost of studying abroad.
Students in our country who go to study in private high schools in the UK usually choose boarding high schools. The tuition and boarding fees of private boarding high schools in the UK are equivalent to about 25-350,000 yuan. Of course, in a high-spending area like London, you need an extra 100,000+.
Here is a place where you can query study abroad cases, the study abroad volunteer reference system.
Medium one-click positioning. 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.
UK postgraduate application process: UK master's applications are generally prepared one year in advance, so starting from the month of the previous year, it is the first time to apply, because the admission principle of British universities is first-come, first-served, so many students are scrambling to be able to submit their applications in the first batch. Therefore, in a limited time, students who plan to study abroad need to make time calculations from back to front, and arranging time is the key to success! >>>More
Endowment Education offers this service, you can ask about it.
First introduce yourself, what class you come from, then talk about your family situation, family members, average income and other specific poverty conditions, and then talk about your learning status, ideological status, work status, self-improvement status, and finally hope for the approval of the school. It's not very difficult to write, don't write too little, how can it be about 1500, you can take a look at a few articles on the Internet, synthesize it yourself, and organize the language
University of Leeds.
The University of Leeds is the second largest university in the UK and a member of the Russell Group, a consortium of Ivy League universities. The acceptance rate for international students is 52%. The school can award bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. >>>More
Study abroad positioning, you can use this study abroad positioning college system. >>>More