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1. Application requirements for undergraduate study in the United States: score requirements.
When applying to undergraduate universities in the United States, GPA is an important requirement in the application process, that is, the applicant's performance in high school, which generally requires excellent grades from the beginning of the third year of junior high school.
2.Standardized test scores: Applicants are also required to provide SAT and TOEFL test scores, with a TOEFL score of 105 and no more than three SAT tests.
II. Application Requirements for Undergraduate Study in the United States: Application Materials.
To apply for a bachelor's degree in the United States, you generally need to prepare a personal statement, a letter of recommendation and a personal resume, and students must pay attention to the authenticity of the information in this regard.
3. Application requirements for undergraduate study in the United States: interview.
Interviews are generally conducted when applying for undergraduate studies in the United States, and students should also prepare in advance to improve their communication skills and presentation skills. Some students don't know what questions will be asked in the interview, and the general school will understand the applicant's interest in the school and why they want to go to the school, etc., and the interviewer can see the applicant's personal ability and potential.
The landlord can refer to the reference system for studying abroad.
Enter your major and other information, and you can find out the cases of classmates who are in a similar situation to you, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what background your target universities and majors have (how many points are in the language, what is the school background, what major, what is the GPA, etc.) The students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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According to your GPA, language score and your major, plus the background of the institution in the study abroad volunteer reference system, the system will match the case of classmates who are similar to you according to your GPA + language score + major + college.
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Applying for school (IELTS, average score) requirements, choosing an agent, choosing a major, you can input your GPA, language scores, majors and other information into this study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students 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.
Study abroad, what level of university can you apply to at your own level? You can first evaluate your current situation.
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TOEFL IELTS scores.
High school grades. Background Enhancement Activities.
There are conditions to find a professional agency.
There is no condition to apply on your own.
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1) School Admission Application Form.
2) School application fee.
3) Graduation certificate of the highest degree in China.
4) Original transcript of the highest academic qualification in China.
5) TOEFL score (required for undergraduate admission) GRE (for master's programs) 6) Financial support document.
7) Apply for the student's parents' business card, employment and salary documents.
8) Letters of recommendation written by 2-3 school referees.
9) Curriculum vitae.
10) Study Plan.
11) Personal Statement.
12) Essay Application Essay.
Hope it helps.
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Want to try what level of universities abroad you can apply to with your personal scores? You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to locate with one click!
How to use: Enter your GPA, TOEFL IELTS score, major name, college background (211 985 double non) and other information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates who are similar to you from the database, and compare their own situation with their cases, so that you can accurately locate yourself.
Reference system for studying abroad volunteers.
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TOEFL, SAT, and some extracurricular background enhancement activities are required, such as volunteers, summer schools at prestigious universities, scientific research activities, and professor recommendation letters. In addition, your high school final exam results are also important
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To apply for an undergraduate degree in the United States, you need to have a high school graduate, and if you don't have a high school diploma, you can't apply for an undergraduate, but you can apply for a community college. If you want to apply for prestigious schools and scholarships, in addition to IELTS and TOEFL, you also need to provide SAT.
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In the final analysis, the choice of study abroad agent is in the selection of teachers and service models, and the service model should be one-to-one (there are many intermediaries with 5v1, 6v1 slogans, such a service model is not beneficial to the application, but the final documents are a set of template templated documents), the later teachers are experienced not only to dig deep into your shining points, but also to guide you to write essays What you need to pay attention to, writing skills, etc., I can't write without many years of experience, and the Huide study abroad model I signed is not only a one-to-one service model, but also for myself, taking me to write personalized essays together, which is what I need.
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High school graduation is required to apply to universities in the United States, but at present, high school students can prepare in advance, participate in international classes in high school or participate in some universities' study abroad programs in their junior year, and then apply. But again, provide scores such as TOEFL and SAT according to the requirements of the U.S. university you choose.
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After graduating from high school, you can take the SAT according to your own situation and apply to universities through the SAT scores.
There is no college entrance examination in the United States, and the so-called "college entrance examination" is actually a regular standardized test, which is held 7 times a year, just like the "TOEFL", GRE, and GMAT. Students can take the test at any time, there is no limit to the number of times, or even every time, and then use their highest score to apply to universities. Because SAT scores are valid for two years, many high school students start taking the SAT in their junior year of high school and continue to take it until they don't want to.
First of all, for some students who have a specialty in sports, the university will give priority. In addition, when universities evaluate students, they will also look at their usual performance. In American middle schools, students are scored for homework, experiments, and class discussions, and some teachers even count their children's attendance.
Usually the grades accumulate day by day, and when it comes to college admissions, many schools use this score to measure students' learning attitudes.
The extracurricular activities of American middle school students are divided into sports activities, recreational activities, science and technology activities, intramural activities, extracurricular activities, and personal hobbies. When admitting to the university, we will also look at whether the student has something special, whether he or she has completed the public welfare activities stipulated by the middle school (the content is determined by the student), whether you have gig work experience, and whether you have the experience of being recognized by the society.
When many universities in the United States recruit students, they should not only look at the students' grades and expertise, but also look at whether the students participate in public welfare activities and do volunteer work (community service). For example, some students go to some underdeveloped countries in Africa or South America every summer vacation to build houses for the poor, and finally get extra points and enter prestigious schools.
In the U.S., middle school students volunteer for the elderly, from reading books to the elderly in nursing homes, managing books in the library, or serving blood donors at the Red Cross.
In addition, volunteering is a common thing in the United States, and both parents and schools are very encouraging for children to volunteer. However, this does not become a plus chip. If you do it, you will be praised, and you may or may not be able to get extra points when you go on to higher education.
Therefore, there are no children who volunteer for extra points.
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Some high school students want to start applying for an undergraduate in the U.S. during their sophomore year of high school, so how do these students start their application? What exams do I need to complete? Let's take a look at how sophomores in high school apply for the undergraduate exam in the United States.
1.School GPA
Nowadays, more and more universities in the United States are selective about students' SAT tests, so students can have a better high school GPA to help students get an offer in the application.
If your grades are not enough, you need to talk to your teacher as soon as possible to see if there is any other way to add extra credits to yourself. Or to see if you can go to some cram school or something to improve your grades. If your performance curve is on the rise, even if your previous grades are not good enough, it can be a good indicator.
Of course, if you want to sprint to the top 30 colleges, it is recommended that the average score should be above, so that you can choose more universities.
2.Extracurricular exams
AP scores: Everyone knows that the AP exam is equivalent to the difficulty of college 101, and if you can get 4 and 5 points, you will naturally be able to prove that you are more competitive academically. In addition, some students feel that they are doing well in class and do not need to study for AP exams anymore.
But there are many students who score 3 or less on AP exams and end up reporting to the university. This can only be said that the difficulty of the high school course does not match the difficulty of the AP unified exam, so it is recommended to go for academic tutoring by yourself.
SAT ACT: In 2021, there will still be schools that may require SAT ACT, especially for students who want to go to prestigious schools, it is best to plan ahead and complete at least 1-2 SAT tests.
3.Letters of recommendation
Undergraduate students in the United States need to have 2-3 letters of recommendation written by high school teachers, so it is recommended to let your first-year teachers choose because these teachers have known students for longer and will know students better. Also, when writing letters of recommendation, try to keep in touch with the teacher during and after class.
4. Summer courses
Students have a long summer vacation, and they can use this time to participate in some college credit summer courses, or various volunteer activities or even internship preparation, etc., but it should be noted that if you are doing summer internships or scientific research, you need to look for projects in advance, not in the summer vacation.
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1.To go to the United States, you need to take the TOEFL, and you need to take the SAT to study in a good undergraduate school, so it is recommended that the landlord should take the test, so that it will have a more competitive advantage. In addition, your grade point average is also very important.
2.In addition to academic results, it is also necessary to look at your personal statement, letters of recommendation, social activities participated, etc., which are helpful for applying to schools.
3.Another way is to apply for dual enrollment, which is language and school admission, which is for students who do not meet the language requirements.
Finally, I would like to remind LZ that "admission is the premise, visa is the key" to study abroad. In the U.S., an interview is required, and the applicant must have a reasonable explanation that he can complete his major at an English-speaking school and that what he has learned is in line with a feasible plan to return to his home country.
How do I make a study plan? How do I explain this to the visa officer? That's a lot of knowledge!
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The TOEFL is the most basic thing you need.
The SAT is to sprint to the top 30 schools, but the top 50 schools still have a lot of requirements, and the other thing is to participate in more substantive extracurricular activities.
The most important thing is to go to the school's official website to check the requirements.
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1.I also don't recommend you to transfer because of the school rankings. In the U.S., except for those very good high schools, there is no basis for any other rankings.
2.If you have a SAT of 2100, you should be in the top 10% of your current school, but if you go to the high school you want to go to (assuming you can go), it may only be in the top 50%. As a reminder, Top Universities are more interested in Top 10% Students (with Leadership) in each school
Considering making a chicken head does not require a phoenix tail.
3.If your current school's curriculum is not suitable for you, for example, there are many AP courses you want to take that school does not offer, then you can consider transferring, but there is no need to chase a 'prestigious high school'. Even if you really want to go to a prestigious university, go to a high school with a course schedule that suits you (regardless of the ranking), you have more chances.
4.Relax, do what you have to do, improve where you need to improve, the top 30 universities have many doors open for you. Even if you can't get to the top 30 schools, there are thousands of ways to succeed.
Personally, I believe that at any stage of life, it is possible to do and enjoy "relaxing, doing what needs to be done, improving what needs to be improved, contributing what can be contributed... This state is success.
Bless you! Addendum: First of all, does your school allow you to take AP Physics (self-study)? In many schools, you can only take an AP course after taking the AP course (in May every year); Of course, it's best to be able to attend classes.
So is it necessary to have as many AP courses as possible before 12th grade? Yes, but for guaranteed grades, it is recommended for Grade 11 AP Calculus BC, AP Science (Physics, Chemistry or Biology) + AP US History. Year 12 students can choose 4 subjects.
After the winter break, I went to take the chemistry exam and transferred to AP Chemistry? Talk to the school and hope you can do it.
independent study?What do you want to learn? In fact, it is enough to learn the lessons arranged by the school.
If I change schools, will my grades still be recognized? Do you mean independent study grades?
Do I want to be more physically active? Yes, it is better to have expertise.
Can student union charity activities and volunteer experience in China still be recognized? Yes.
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