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If you are admitted to the GRE score, you will not be a GRE card person, and it is basically possible for some schools to have a master's degree.
And t can be, t over 80 is more stable, a lot of cards 79
The famous school is a national university in the United States, and there must be one that can be admitted, so you need to check the Internet more to find out which schools do not value or even require the GRE
4.Learning a language in advance is definitely expensive, generally a language class is in 10,000 dollars.
I applied for 10spring, the application has been completed, a little experience I hope it can help you.
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1.Dual enrollment is, you actually go to the language school of that school, which is equivalent to burning money to go to the United States to learn English, and it is worth taking the TOEFL in China.
It should be okay, PHD is hard to say, it depends on whether you look like a prize. I don't think the schools after 200 will mean anything to you, except for those with strong majors. I recommend LZ to retake GT.
G is greater than 1200 and T is generally necessary if it is greater than 90. Although many schools have a T of 79 or 80 and there is no requirement for a G, you can get an idea by looking at the average score of admission. There is always a basis for the selection of people.
3.See an explanation of it, it is not recommended that you have dual enrollment.
I also applied this year like you, and I have been given a lot of advice by my brothers and sisters before, and I think such advice is necessary. Because people who are out of their own school know the situation of their school best, it is recommended that you ask them. It's unreliable.
Everybody. I don't want to encourage you to earn points with all my conscience, it doesn't make much sense. sigh。。。
As for believing it or not, LZ will weigh it for himself.
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United States? Just read the self-pay master, and everything is possible
GPA is OK, get a good PS, and find a professor to set porcelain.
If it is not good, it is recommended to retake the test, and many schools have stricter T cards.
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308 is indeed too low, I feel that if you want to rush to the top30, it is best to verbal can burn oranges, there are 153+ But if LZ's scientific research experience is particularly prominent, the language can be ignored After all, G is just an exam that must be examined, and there is no special restriction on the rest of the bureau Check the original post "Hope。
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At present, the full score of the GRE test is 170+170+6, the Chinese and mathematics part has been adjusted from the original 800 points to 170 points, and the composition is still 6 points. There are two main reasons for changing the way scores are calculated: First, the minimum difference between GRE scores in the past was 10 points, which means that 630 points followed by 640 points.
Although the two seem to be very different, the difference is actually relatively small. The new scoring method has a minimum score difference of 1 point, which is more conducive to admissions officers to judge the gap between students. Second, the new scoring method is more conducive to opening up the score bracket of students. According to the analysis, although the new GRE scoring method has fewer score levels, there are fewer people corresponding to each level.
That is, it is easier to distinguish the ability level of a student by the score.
In fact, many U.S. colleges and universities do not have very specific requirements for the new GRE score, but according to past data and data analysis, students who want to apply to the top 50 U.S. colleges or universities with high professional rankings should have a GRE score of 310 or above. If you are applying for a liberal arts major, you need to get a higher GRE score. This is basically the best score for Chinese students to get on the GRE.
Students should note that even if they are applying to the same graduate school, the GRE score required varies depending on the degree of heat or cold of the major. Comparatively speaking, popular majors require higher scores. However, if your GPA score and research experience are very impressive, a slightly lower GRE score will not affect your application too much.
Colleges and universities have different requirements for GRE scores, but most institutions with the same strength have similar requirements for the GRE. If the institution you are applying to does not specify the requirements for GRE scores, you can refer to the requirements of other institutions in the same category, or check the mid-GRE scores published by the institution each year. This is more conducive to positioning your application institutions.
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I have only tested the old version of the GRE that you are about to replace, so I provide the following score method for reference:
verbal:530;45%
quantity:800;94%
The full score of W is 800, 800 and 6, respectively, and the latter percentage refers to the percentage of people in the world who are below you in the same test as you. In addition, the above scores are only a formality, not real data.
How many points you score is related to your ability, while the following percentages are related to the ability of the people you are taking the test with. However, most of them only look at the results, the higher the better; If you look at the percentage, your grades are low, but you do rank very high, so you can focus on explaining that.
Personal opinion, let's test the old version first, and the comparison question bank is more mature.
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It is okay to choose a school or choose a major.
Refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system to enter GPA, major and other information, the system will automatically match the cases of students with similar situations to you from the database, see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, and you can also query according to the study abroad goals to see which backgrounds (how many points in language scores, school background, what major, GPA, etc.) students of your target universities and majors have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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When choosing a school or major, you can refer to the Reference System for Studying Abroad.
Enter GPA, major and other information, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database to see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, and you can also query according to the study abroad goals to see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA, etc.) are in your target colleges and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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A brief question about what a score of 1560 in the GRE test is to tease Wu Xunnian Tangerine rent.
The new GRE test score is mainly divided into three sections, the Chinese and math sections have a maximum score of 170 points, with a minimum score difference of 1 point, and the composition section has a full score of 6 points, with a minimum score difference of points. Therefore, the full score of the GRE test should be 170+170+6. Since the essay is generally not counted in the total score, the full score is 340 points.
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First of all, you should calculate the GPA, your GRE 1370 is very good, and the TOEFL 100 is enough for the top 50 requirements.
The UIUC program ranking is 47, which is more engineering universities.
GIT is 35, and it is also an engineering university, but it is relatively difficult to record UT-AUTIN is 45, which is a public general university.
Ann Arbor, Michigan is 29 and one of the three major public giants.
In fact, these schools are well ranked, I don't know if you pay attention to professional rankings or comprehensive rankings, if you pay attention to comprehensive rankings, then apply for good rankings, if you pay attention to professional rankings, geotechnical engineering, engineering, UIUC, don't look at the comprehensive rankings are not as good as them, but the engineering rankings are good, these schools are very good, Michigan Ann Arbor your score can apply, guaranteed uiuc, ut-autin can be, git is relatively difficult to record, but you can also apply to try.
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You're doing well with your GT, now the question is: do you want to apply for a Master or a PhD?
If the master then the UIUC is quite promising, Austin and Ann Arbor are slightly difficult, but it is definitely not impossible. Be sure to write your PS well, write your resume a little exaggerated, and hope that during this time, you will not stop researching, and always deal with the professors and other people over there, and tell them what you are doing.
The positioning is: want to rush high: apply for 2 3 schools with 1 8 students in this major; Main: 5 7 schools with 9 25 students applying for this major, and 3 4 schools with 25 50 students applying for this major, as for a total of 10 14 schools are enough.
If it's a PhD, the theoretical level required is still relatively high, so the positioning is slightly lower, your GT is not a big problem on the road to PhD, at most the GRE essay is a little bit bad, there are too many people who have applied recently, it should be said that you need to lower your standards, and the PhD school that may guarantee the bottom must be outside the top 50 in the professional ranking, and those who apply to within 50 are relatively lucky.
Good luck.
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Landlord, your GPA T G is not low, and the weakness is in the strength of the undergraduate school and the internship (is there a project or something that can be obtained?) )
UIUC is still a little hopeful, after all, the comprehensive row is a little behind.
GIT, UC Austin, Ann Arbor. No drama <=,It's out of reach for the landlord = =,I'm sorry.。
It is recommended that the minimum guarantee be between 60-80, and the projects of Purdue University and Texas Agricultural and Industrial are also very good Good luck.
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It is recommended to find a study abroad consulting agency to see, the current consultation is free, give yourself one more chance, why not, but the advice here is: if you are convenient, it is recommended that you go to the field, I believe that in front of studying abroad, which is enough to change your future, this is not a troublesome trouble will not become a stumbling block for you, come on, you are the best, you can q me if you have questions.
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T is relatively high, but the average score is a bit low, 82 is close according to the American algorithm, and the math part of the score required by a good university is preferably 800 points, and your GPA is not particularly high (professional courses are good.
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Look at what school is undergraduate.
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