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Apply now.
It is possible to enter the university next September.
As for the scores, the language. It cannot be provided later than April next year at the latest.
In other words, prepare various materials first, and finally make up the language score.
First-class intermediaries will do just that. Don't worry. If you delay any longer, then there will definitely not be enough time.
If you want to talk about the application of the school, it can be said that your language score still has a great impact on the school you are applying to.
Your grades in school are a bit low right now.
I look at the top 60 to 80 schools, you can give it a try. But don't think about scholarships.
As for what kind of school to choose, it depends on your detailed materials for evaluation.
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You're from a similar background to me, but I'm in the U.S. now, hehe.
If you want, hi me, let's talk again.
Can your family afford your expenses in the U.S. in your situation? Because you have to be prepared to pay for it out of pocket, it is unlikely that you will get a scholarship.
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We're the same as each other, but you're better than me, and I haven't been to college in China haha.
What you're starting to do now is:
Conquer English! The GPA definitely has restrictions on applying to schools, as you call Harvard, or the most realistic of which is the USC.
You should apply to the school now, apply for the 2010 Spring Semester, yes.
I don't think it's necessary to find an agent, of course, the premise is that you can understand the official ** admissions requirements of foreign schools when you apply by yourself.
You don't need a TOEFL or other score, because the economic crisis in the United States is very poor now, as long as you have money, you can apply for dual enrollment, the so-called dual enrollment is to complete ESL first, and then enter the professional study.
I think the most important thing for you is to come to the United States first, not to think about which university you should go to, once you come to the United States, you will find that there are opportunities everywhere, as long as you dare to endure hardships to study.
It's time to apply now, and it's fine to apply after November, but there's a good chance you'll be dropped after November.
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According to the data, 80% of Chinese students choose business majors to study in the United States, and finance is the most popular major. Requirements for applying for a bachelor's degree in finance: The top 50 schools generally require a TOEFL score of 90 or above, an SAT score of 1600 or above, a good math score, and participation in activities that can prove your mathematical ability, such as the Olympiad math competition, etc., the success rate of the application will be higher.
At the same time, with its many branches, wide research scope and optimistic employment prospects, this major has become one of the most popular majors for science and engineering students. The main employment direction: the first is the power company that everyone is familiar with and yearns for.
The second direction of employment is electric power design institutes or research institutes. The third direction of employment is in units such as engineering bureaus. Then I went to work for some electrical equipment companies.
Students, the current environment has both advantages and disadvantages for you, how to judge the situation and strive for the greatest development for yourself in the limited time is the most important thing.
Each has its pros and cons, weigh it yourself! Hope it helps!
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EE U.S. employment is good. It's a potential major.
If you go abroad to study for graduate school, of course, you will take the GRE. The GMAT is a business subject, and engineering has more development potential than business.
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Both majors belong to the Electronics Engineer (EE) major, and the application is similar.
Introduction to the U.S. Electrical Engineering Major and Application Requirements.
1. Electronic Engineering: EE for short
It is an engineering discipline that uses scientific knowledge of electronic activities and effects to develop devices, systems, or equipment. The U.S. electrical engineering major is the first choice for engineering students to apply for majors. Among the many engineering majors, many students tend to major electronic engineering because of their better employment rate and salary, and the amount of scholarships issued by colleges and universities is more.
There are a number of branches under Electronic Engineering:
Communication & Networking, Computer Science & Engineering, Signal Processing, Systems & Control, Electronics & Integrated Circuits, Photonics & Optics, Power Electromagnetics & Microstructure, Materials & Devices, Bioelectrical Engineering, etc. The difficulty of applying for electronic engineering majors has always been high, and the hardware conditions are very critical in the application, and the school background combined with the GPA is the most important.
2. Suggestions for applying for electronic engineering majors.
1. Academic background.
1) Undergraduate background: EE or CS undergraduate or other related undergraduate students can apply, and it is necessary to compare the courses that the specific applicant has studied with the curriculum of the university to determine the courses that the student has taken can apply for the major of the school.
2. Score requirements.
1) GPA: The average score at the undergraduate level, most schools require it to be above, if you want to apply for a TOP20 level school, the GPA should be above or above, and the results of the professional courses especially need to be excellent.
2) TOEFL: International students need to provide relevant language scores, and if they have a complete educational background in English-speaking countries, they can apply to the school for exemption from TOEFL scores. Generally, 80 points is the minimum requirement for most schools, and excellent schools will require 90 points or more than 100 points.
Many excellent schools do not use TOEFL as the main admission criterion, and if the other conditions are very good, there is a chance to be admitted to the school and complete part of the language course at the school.
3) GRE: According to the old GRE standard, a score of 300 or more is usable, 310 or more is a relatively good score, and 320 or more is an excellent score. It can be used according to different school grades.
Although some schools do not have a minimum requirement, the average grade point of each direction will be clearly stated on the school's homepage, which can be used as a reference factor for students when applying.
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Communication Engineering is a specific major under the Department of Electronic Engineering, and it is one of the most popular engineering majors with a large number of applicants. The major of communication engineering is further subdivided into: signal processing, communication engineering, radio communication, optical communication, data communication and other majors.
1. Imperial College
Founded in 1907, Imperial College London is one of the colleges under the University of London, and its research level is recognized as one of the top three in the United Kingdom, and it is famous for its engineering and medical majors. Its School of Engineering is the first engineering research institute in Europe and the largest engineering school in the UK, with high-end laboratory equipment and top-notch R&D technology. IC's engineering majors are very complete, and IC can be seen in the top 10 schools in the professional rankings of most engineering majors, and the gold content of the courses is very high.
In the history of IC, there have been 16 Nobel Prize winners.
2. University of Bristol
Founded in 1833, the University of Bristol has become a world-class institution of higher learning, with world-leading teaching and research capabilities in many disciplines. In the QAA (Quality Assessment Agency) assessment, more than 95% of the majors received the best score of 5* or 5, in fact, including the Department of Electronic Engineering, which received a perfect score.
The School of Engineering is known as the "Kingdom of Engineering" in the United Kingdom, with strong faculty, sufficient research funds, advanced and first-class laboratory equipment, and its engineering program is even more prestigious. Radio Communications, Communication Networks and Signal Processing, and Optical Communications are all popular majors to apply for.
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That's for sure, it's definitely going to be good Have you taken the TOEFL and what is the specifics like.
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I'm in Canada, and I'm also a communications major, so let's talk about the situation in Canada, I hope it will help you a little.
1.It's all possible, and I personally recommend that you go to graduate school to study abroad. One has enough time to prepare, and the other is that foreign undergraduates are not easy to read, so graduate school is relatively fast.
2.The best school is in the United States, but you need a good background to apply. The good thing about Canada is that it is easy to immigrate, which the UK does not understand.
3.I feel that graduate students in Canadian schools pay more attention to the cultivation of practical hands-on ability, but of course, there are certain differences in work. Master's degree is divided into courses and **, the former only takes courses and does not do **, and the latter needs to do graduation can write **defense, which is relatively close to research, and general engineering courses need to do project.
In terms of schools, the better ones are such as ut and queen's,mcgill,waterloo,mcmaster
4.After determining the country, check the ranking and city, check the school website, and go to the forum of the corresponding country and city.
5.It depends on the country and school you choose, usually the school information of the city-level forum is more accurate, and the national-level forum can have an understanding of the comprehensive ranking.
6.Canadian students on a student visa can work part-time on campus, off-campus during the summer semester, and students can apply for a work visa, which is exempt if approved. It is possible to return to China during graduate school, and the specific leave arrangement depends on the specific school and supervisor.
7.It varies by region and school, but in Canada, it is about Canadian dollars.
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