About studying abroad and going to graduate school in a hurry!!

Updated on amusement 2024-04-03
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. How to choose the ideal school?

    A: Each international student has his or her own preferences and cognitive conditions. Therefore, when choosing a school, students need to understand their own needs.

    Canadian universities are public schools with high quality education. There is no official ranking of schools in Canada. Generally speaking, because each school has its own unique and unique subject matter, students do not need to choose only a few prestigious schools when choosing a school.

    For those schools with particularly outstanding and well-known local reputations, students should choose their ideal departments and schools according to their own needs, budget, conditions and interests. At the same time, each province has its own characteristics, so the universities located in each province will also offer special courses to suit their environment. In short, students who are interested in studying in Canada for graduate school should apply to several schools according to their needs, rather than just one or two schools.

    The university with the best liberal arts in Canada is not the University of Toronto, but Queen's University (Queen's), UBC McGill University, Victoria University, etc.

    2. When should I start applying to schools?

    A: Generally speaking, the application deadline for the fall semester of graduate school is late February or early March. There are some departments that are very popular with international students, or some departments have limited places, so students who are interested in studying in Canada should start preparing as early as possible.

    3. How do I get a graduate application**?

    5. What exams do I need to prepare for?

    For example: TOEFL, IELTS and other language tests. TOEFL score of 100 or above Writing score is not low and 22 points or above No less than 6 in individual items, GRE or GMAT is required for individual majors, and different majors require different University scores of 80 or above.

    5. How much does it cost?

    A: Canadian universities provide high-quality education, and the tuition fees of the schools are quite cheap in English-speaking countries. Tuition fees vary by province, school and department.

    Generally speaking, the tuition fee for international students for graduate school is about 18,000-50,000 yuan, and the living expenses are about 8000-11,000 yuan.

    6. What documents must be prepared when applying for graduate school?

    A: For graduate schools in Canadian universities, applicants are required to submit an autobiography, a study plan, two letters of recommendation, the original of the highest academic qualification, transcripts, TOEFL completion and relevant examinations required for graduate study. Such as GRE, GMAT and other scores.

    7. How long does it take to get a letter of acceptance?

    A: Generally speaking, it takes about 1 to 2 months. If it is more than 3 months, it is advisable to contact the school. As some departments have limited quotas, the earlier you apply, the better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Please Google under the Too Silly forum, and then soak.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not too late, it's plenty of time.

    I graduated from the UK, and as far as I know for so many years, education is now an important industry in the UK to generate income, and international students are quite welcome to study in the UK, so the threshold for applying to study in the UK is not high.

    The main purpose of applying to study in the UK is to have IELTS well, preferably with a score of 7 and at worst not lower than 6. University grades are acceptable, and strong English proficiency is preferred. You're only a sophomore now, hurry up and bring up the GPA above!

    By The Way, the UK does not look at the GPA (American standard) and converts the results into percentages.

    Graduate students can change majors, as long as they show their reasons for applying for this major and their own advantages in the personal statment, and it is no problem to change majors.

    Finally, there is the economic problem, a part of the funds to be frozen when applying for a visa, almost 30-400,000, and the freezing of funds will be lifted a few months after the application.

    The cost of studying abroad depends on the major, but most majors cost 12,000-15,000 pounds. (Today's exchange rate.)

    Living expenses (including accommodation costs) are generally 5,000-8,000 pounds, of course, depending on your spending habits. Therefore, the cost of studying abroad for a year is about 18-250,000 RMB.

    If you've decided to study abroad, start preparing now. It's important to choose a good major. All the best!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are still two years to go, and if the freshman grade is less than 3.0, there are two years left to desperately get the GPA up. GPA is important. T and GRE can be done in one year if you have a good level of English.

    It's okay for juniors. If you go to the UK, you will need to take the IELTS test, and you don't need to take the GRE test. It is possible to change majors, but it is not recommended.

    Unless you're pretty sure to say you're strong. Changing majors and teachers want you too. It's not too late to arrive.

    In the UK, postgraduate students generally take 1 or 2 years, and the time is relatively short. I don't know what your professional UK looks like. However, the general feeling is that British literature and philosophy are not bad, and American economics and management engineering are good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The time is not too late, I know the situation of studying in Germany, compared with other countries, the cost of studying in Germany is relatively low, generally the total cost of 67,000 euros a year, you can play 90 full days or 180 half days a year, and then find a job in school, the income is basically enough to live. However, you can't change your major directly in Germany, and German is relatively difficult to learn, so you still need to review and pass the German test (DSH2 or Defu 4).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Why is it late? If you go to the UK for postgraduate study. It's just that the school period is short.

    Correspondingly, the total cost is actually not low. It's about 200,000 yuan a year. You can change majors.

    Hehe. Whether it is suitable mainly depends on whether you have enough financial support, and secondly, whether you can gnaw down English. There are a few more other benefits.

    It just depends on what your expectations are for studying abroad.

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