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Keda is a junior college, and there are many teachers who have tried Luo Luo to retire, and can learn a lot in theory, and to learn can improve your theoretical ability, only by going to the company or the corresponding research institute can you learn real things, and it is better to work in the engine industry for a period of time and then go to further study, otherwise you don't know what you want to learn.
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If you want to know whether you meet the admission requirements of which institutions with your current grades, or what level of universities abroad you can apply to with your current grade level?
You can enter your GPA, major, language scores, etc. through the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates 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.
Through the Voluntary Study Abroad Reference System, submit your study abroad goals, and you can find out who has the same idea as you and whether their application is successful.
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If you don't know your specific situation, you can use the Reference System for Studying Abroad.
Look at how many students in the system who are similar to yours have successfully applied to this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, and you can know the grade requirements for the application.
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There are indeed many people studying business in the UK and the requirements are very high, at least the IELTS requirement is 7 points. The requirements for undergraduate grades are also high. After all, many people think that business is easy to graduate.
In fact, this is not the case, and the business department will always have to write presentations, and foreigners will be more powerful. Engineering is actually good, but many universities require an engineering undergraduate background to apply. If you're good at programming, you can go to engineering.
The requirements are also relatively low-pulled.
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Do you want to study law or do you want to study for a master's degree across disciplines?
Generally, master's programs have undergraduate majors, even if they are not majors, how many relevant courses must be completed.
Even if there are no restrictions on individual programs for undergraduates, it will be difficult to graduate from a master's degree in a major that you have not been exposed to at all.
Most students who want to intermajor have to go to the preparatory department first.
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LLMs are actually better schools in Greater London. Like LSE and UCL, the subjects are more subdivided, and the difficulty of applying is also after Oxford. Then there's the fact that KCL can compete with an old behemoth like Durham.
There are also SOAS and Queen Mary, which are only slightly worse than Edinburgh. The others are Southan, Manchester, Cardiff, Nottingham, etc. Different echelons are formed.
In addition, you can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system to enter the major, etc., and you can query the cases of students who are similar to yours to see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, GPA, etc.) are in your target university and major, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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You can input your GPA, major and other information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates 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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University of Edinburgh, University of Bristol, University of York, University of Sussex.
It's all good, the rankings are OK, your specific situation is not clear, and you can't give you specific positioning, you can refer to this voluntary reference system.
Set a place for yourself, enter your grades, and the system will match the cases of classmates similar to you, you can see which school they have applied to, and have an accurate positioning based on your actual situation.
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Sometimes I don't know what school I can apply to, or what requirements are required for the school I want to apply to.
At this time, you can locate through the study abroad volunteer reference system, enter the GPA language score, and the system will match the cases of classmates similar to you, you can see what schools or majors they have applied for, and you can also know which intermediary they applied through.
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Deakin is the best way to get credit waived, as long as you study for one year, which is the best choice.
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Is it a school?
Teal Japan Answers:
Private words like Tama, Musashino art;
National and public words:
University of Tsukuba. Tokyo University of the Arts.
Chiba University. Kyoto Institute of Technology.
Nara Women's University.
Yamaguchi University. Kyushu University and so on are all OK, (in no particular order).
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You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to enter GPA, major, language scores, intended countries, etc., and you can evaluate your current situation under the institution - the system will automatically match the cases of students in the database who are similar to yours to see how many students in the system who are similar to you have successfully applied for which school or those majors, 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.
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Xuefeifa went to study in Japan? You're not mistaken, right? Aero engine manufacturing Japan is blank!
The more professional aeronautical engineering school in China is Northwestern Polytechnical University, and the design team of J-10 is from Northwest University of Technology, and the school's aero-engine major is also first-class!
In the future, you should choose the UK or the US!
Car engines are available in many schools, not much to say!
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I went to university in the Department of Automotive and Power Engineering, which was divided into two majors, Thermal and Power Engineering and Aircraft Manufacturing Engineering. It corresponds to the automobile engine and aircraft engine majors. I studied thermodynamics, which is easy to find a job, and the aircraft major must be studied well to be a little promising, and domestic undergraduate graduates are basically doing maintenance.
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There are too many related majors, such as pneumatic automatic control of material process and so on.
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Master's degree students, known as academic graduate students.
Professional degree graduate students are called professional graduate students.
In the past, professional degrees were only available to active staff.
From this year onwards, the enrollment of graduate students will be expanded, and undergraduates can also apply for the professional type of research and security.
In other words, there are now full-time professional graduate students.
Main differences: 1. Academic is biased towards R&D, while professional is biased towards technology.
2. Academic types can study for PhDs, but professional types are generally not allowed.
3. In the past, the academic type issued a double certificate, and the professional type only issued a master's diploma and did not issue a school certificate. Now I heard that the full-time professional master's degree is also issued with double certificates.
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