What do Chinese students need to learn to study high school courses abroad, and how do they take the

Updated on educate 2024-04-07
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Chinese students can directly study in international high schools in high school and study the international college entrance examination courses, just like if you want to take the British college entrance examination for the British university, the British college entrance examination is called A-level, and the British standard A-level course takes two years, taught in English, and then you can apply for a British university in the domestic examination, and at the same time take the IELTS test. If you go to the United States, you have to take the SAT, which is the legendary American college entrance examination, in which you can take the AP to take college credits in advance, haha, you can go directly to the sophomore year, cow! But you have to do well in the TOEFL!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    High school entrance exam: SSAT + TOEFL + interview (USA, Canada) School own proposition + interview + IELTS (used by some schools) (UK).

    High School Leaving Exam: SAT (USA-Canada) A-level or IB (Commonwealth, in fact, A-level and IB are both the whole curriculum of high school, not just a test).

    Subjects: 3 or 4 subjects (UK); Mathematics, English, Foreign Languages (French, German, Chinese, Spanish) Choose one course), Sociology (History, Geography, Politics and Philosophy), Natural Science (choose one subject of Physics, Chemistry and Biology) until you have completed the credits. This is the United States.

    There are mid-term and final exams every semester, and the usual assignments and weekly quizzes are also linked to the GPA.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Which country to go to?

    In short, let's take the TOEFL first, whether it is Asian, European or American is very useful.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Which country are you going to visit? Because every country is different. English-speaking countries like the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom require your IELTS or TOEFL score and GPA score. The U.S. also requires your SAT or ACT scores.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It depends on the country you went to. The first is to pass the language barrier. If you take the university entrance examination, the requirements are different for different majors. But it's basically a foreign language, mathematics. Plus Arts & Sciences Courses. There are also interviews. It also depends on high school grades.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to take the language, TOEFL or IELTS test first, and then take the ACT test. The Wuhan ACT test center is in Zhongnan University of Finance and Economics, and it can also be trained.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Which country do you want to visit? In Europe and the United States, English proficiency is a must

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You need to test the local language and cultural foundation (and professional skills in the arts).

    No matter what country it is, there is no escaping either of these things. Which country do you want to go to? It is also convenient for us to answer the details of the introduction. :)

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Well, I'm an exchange student for 12 years, and I took the SLEP at the time, which is a must pass for high school international students, with a score of 45 (very easy) (now this test seems to have been replaced, called TOEFL junior = English level 4 difficulty, but the original exchange organization that ran me abroad still uses SLEP). If you want to go to a good high school, you need to take the SSAT (American High School Entrance Examination).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The words in the United States are SAT and TOEFL.

    It depends on which country you are going to study abroad.

    In some European countries, you don't need to take a language test, but you need a year of preparatory course.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Where exactly? Each country has different requirements, and it's a lot worse, kid...

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's better to go to Canada, you can find me if you need it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Most of the undergraduate, TOP30-50 schools in the United States need to provide SAT scores, and some schools require SAT tests. TOEFL is required by all schools, and the top 50 schools require you to have a good language foundation in your country. Some schools after TOP50 provide language training, and you can apply without SAT or TOEFL.

    To apply to a top-ranked school, you must take the SAT test, and you must take it according to the school's requirements. The TOEFL requirement is generally 100.

    If you are applying for a school with a slightly lower international ranking but an international ranking higher than that of a domestic university, you may not provide TOEFL scores or SAT according to the school's requirements.

    SAT subjects are Reading, Math, Writing. There is no examination room in mainland China, and you need to go to Hong Kong or Singapore for the exam.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It depends on your college entrance examination results and family situation. When the college entrance examination is about to be completed and the exam is over, the school should have a recommendation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The TOEFL is a must, which is a language test that proves that you can study and live in the United States.

    The SAT test is equivalent to the Chinese college entrance examination, but many times a year (like 7 times), you can choose the best one to submit, and the subjects are of your choice.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    IELTS or the new TOEFL, this is a must, otherwise you can only go abroad to go to a language school.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you want to get into the top 50 in the United States, you basically need SAT scores, and then there is the TOEFL, and most of the United States depends on TOEFL scores.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    TOEFL and SAT are both essential language tests for applying for undergraduate studies in the United States, and they are the basic yardstick for measuring applicants. Because undergraduate education requires a large number of courses, and the communication between classmates is more frequent and extensive, without a good foundation in the English language, it is difficult for those students who have just become adults to adapt to study and life in the United States. At the same time, because the teaching quality of American schools is not the same, the requirements for TOEFL and SAT are also different, so what are the scope of application and level requirements of TOEFL and SAT for applying for American undergraduates?

    TOEFL scores: Compared with graduate applications, applying for a U.S. undergraduate degree requires a higher level of language proficiency for students. Undergraduate education requires a large number of courses, and the communication between classmates is more frequent and extensive, and without a good foundation in the English language, it is difficult for those who have just become adults to adapt to study and life in the United States. In general, a TOEFL score should not be less than 100 points, with no less than an essay score.

    The average TOEFL score of Chinese students admitted to prestigious U.S. universities is around 104-110. Therefore, it is best to arrange the first test in the second semester of the second year of high school, so that if your TOEFL score is less than 100, you will have the opportunity to take it again in the month of the same year. Generally speaking, if there are no other special talents, if the TOEFL score is less than 100, the chances of admission are much smaller.

    SAT scores: including SAT I and SAT II: This is a required test for American students to get into college, and the same applies to international students

    The SAT test is known as the "college entrance examination in the United States", and although it is not the same, it is also comparable. U.S. universities require SAT test scores from applicants at the time of admission. It can also be said to be a standardized test used in American college admissions.

    The exam lasts more than three hours and the questions are mainly multiple-choice. The people who take the SAT are basically high school students.

    The SAT test, also known as SAT I, is a distinction from the SAT 2 test in subjects (subjects such as math, physics, chemistry, biology, etc.) and is also required by most prestigious universities

    2 grades. Because the quality of teaching in American high schools is also different, high school scores alone cannot objectively compare everyone's qualifications, and the SAT test provides such a standard for comparison. Generally good schools require the SAT

    I and II grades are no exception for international students.

    But for Chinese students, SAT scores are not necessary, mainly because there are no SAT test centers in Chinese mainland. Many U.S. universities only require TOEFL test scores when considering admitting Chinese students (applying for undergraduates), and do not require SAT scores, but in recent years, more students applying directly to the U.S. from Chinese mainland have increased, and news of American elite universities admitting Chinese mainland students has also been reported repeatedly.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You can take a look at the admission conditions of each country, which includes the admission conditions, college selection, duration and fees of each country as a reference.

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