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I don't know if you're also a transfer credit. At that time, when I went out, I was asked by Concordia, York and UBC to submit a description of the domestic undergraduate course, and the agent was not responsible for writing this (or it was written very confusing with three or two lines of a course). In the end, I took the master's lesson, which transferred a lot of credits, and also saved more than 100,000 tuition fees.
Master's English Course Description".
Don't worry, studying abroad itself is a long process of honing patience.
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At present, more and more post-secondary students or graduates want to transfer credits to Canada for undergraduates, and some undergraduates want to go to Canada for a second degree or transfer credits to study for undergraduates in Canada. In response to this phenomenon, experts on future study abroad proposed that there are three schools in Canada that have the highest recognition of Chinese credits, such as Laurentian University, Saint Mary's University, and Pisso University. In addition, all schools will not be informed in advance of how many credits they will transfer, and there will be a lot of losses.
There are three points for the school to evaluate credits: whether the majors are compatible; high and low grades; Course Description:
If the relevance is large and the average score is high, the credit recognition will be relatively high.
Study abroad experts put forward the case of students as follows: Finger tapping.
1.Li X, graduated from a junior college, majoring in accounting, transferred to St. Mary's University and received 30 credits, and after passing the language test, he could also get a 1,000 Canadian dollar scholarship issued by the school.
2.Zhang Qingyun is a junior at Beijing Information Science and Technology University. Computer science major, transfer credits to Laurentian University. After 60 credits, another 60 credits will be available for graduation at Laurentian.
3.Li xx, a college in Tianjin, is studying at a junior college, and he transferred credits to Laurier University in Canada.
3。Liu X, Zhejiang University, has very good grades. Computer science major, junior student, transfer credits to the University of Saskatchewan, this school can not tell Moriga in advance how much to transfer, but the ranking is very high.
For the sake of school rankings, students are willing to accept the reality that they may read long because of low credit recognition.
There are many similar cases, and I believe these cases will make the most scientific choice for you and your child.
Study abroad reminds everyone to note that Laurentian University has a rule that all schools with the words "career" or "distance education", "correspondence" and "night college" in their names cannot transfer credits.
School applications generally require a high school diploma and a three-year transcript and a university transcript and a certificate of enrollment, it is best to make a course description, find a more professional copywriter to do it abroad, the success rate, and the probability of transferring credits will be higher.
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Transfer credits are designed to allow you to skip some similar courses at a Canadian university, which in a way can save you some time and money; But on the opposite side, you may lose the opportunity to become familiar with Zheng Jing's profession and be familiar with English. For the transfer of credits for studying in Canada, different schools and majors have different requirements for the transfer of credits for different courses, and the following three matters need to be noted:
1) Have spent at least one year at university. The amount of content learned is directly proportional to the number of credits that should be transferred.
2) The number of credits to be transferred shall be determined according to the major to be studied. For example, if you studied business in China, you will change to computer science abroad. The number of credits that can be transferred will be reduced accordingly.
Basically, all the credits transferred are elective courses (i.e., selective). However, generally speaking, the maximum number of credits that can be transferred is 60, and most of the major courses need to be retaken.
3) You must send the coursedescription to the registration center of the university you are applying for.
In addition, the transfer of credits for different schools, majors, and courses that have already been taken will vary, so it is necessary to ask the school you are applying for specific regulations and implementation methods before applying for transfer credits. “
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How can Canadian universities recognise courses that have already been completed in China? What kind of results will be recognized? Is it possible to reduce tuition fees for exempted courses? Today, I'm going to answer them one by one.
Let me start by introducing the process of requesting transfer credits:
1.When applying for admission to a university normally, (such as through OUA), some schools can directly choose to apply for admission to the second or even third semester of the school.
Students who have applied to schools should know very well that when applying to the same school, they can choose one or more different majors. If you are not sure how many credits you can get waived, it is recommended to apply for multiple majors at the same time when applying for a major, such as choosing a major that starts in the first semester first, and then choosing a semester that you can start with your own estimate at the same time.
2.When preparing to submit the application (school) materials, applicants who want to have credit recognition need to provide the following materials in addition to the normal application materials (highest academic graduation certificate, highest academic transcript, IELTS or TOEFL score):
a.Proof of enrollment in a Chinese university.
b.Transcripts from Chinese universities.
c.Description of the course at a Chinese university (mainly a few courses for which you want to apply for transfer credits).
d.Description of a Canadian university course (mainly in terms of the few courses you want to apply for exemption from).
3.The other school will decide whether the applicant's request for transfer credits is approved based on the following principles, and confirm how many credits (courses) have been successfully transferred.
a.Whether the curriculum descriptions of the same curriculum are more than 80% similar between the two schools;
b.Whether the student's score is above 80 points (on a 100-point scale) for the course with more than 80% similarity;
Generally speaking, only those who meet both of the above conditions can be granted the transfer of credits and be exempted from the corresponding courses.
Of course, if the applicant has already read to the university in the country.
In the third and fourth year, it is not recommended to do this, after all, the courses that can be recognized will not account for the majority. Instead of starting from your sophomore year, it is better to apply directly to a master's or graduate program at a public university or college after completing your university courses in China.
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Transfer credits are the biggest difference between the Canadian education system and the domestic education system. It can be simply understood as: for example, the student's college entrance examination is not satisfactory, and the results can only go to three schools in China, but he is in college.
During his first and second years, his academic performance was very good, and he transferred to prestigious universities with excellent grades and other comprehensive abilities, such as Tsinghua University and Peking University, and graduated with the same graduation certificate as students who directly entered Tsinghua University and Peking University.
This is hard to imagine in China, if you don't have the ideal college entrance examination results, no matter how good you are, you can't transfer from a school to a prestigious school. But in Maeno Canada, the university curriculum is large.
The first and second years are basically public courses, and they are large.
The third and fourth years are professional courses. This creates conditions for students to take their freshman and sophomore years at a transfer school, as the courses are the same at every school. As long as you have excellent grades and outstanding performance in other areas, you will have the opportunity to transfer to a better university to study major courses.
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