Study in the UK, school selection, study in the UK What exactly to look at when choosing a school

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

    Hello. In terms of the location of these three schools, Portsmouth is relatively better. The security environment is also good, in fact, I have friends who go to school there, and the consumption level is not too high. All in all, it's pretty good. It's the best of the three.

    These three universities are actually pretty much the same. It depends on the professional rankings. The overall rankings are actually about the same. In terms of environmental conditions, Portsmouth is relatively better.

    If you have a degree, you can get it as long as you work hard. You just have to study hard and you'll be fine.

    Portsmouth is better in terms of cities. The city is medium. Not considered rural.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Are you going in June I'm also in my last year of HND.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first step in choosing a school must be a self-assessment, such as school background ranking, GPA during school, IELTS TOEFL scores, GRE GMAT (required for applying for engineering or business), and the "essay matching materials" that make many students' brains ache.

    As we all know, British universities have a so-called elite school complex, especially for business majors, and some universities and programs will clearly require only 985 211 when recruiting students, such as the Disturbance Business School of the University of Warwick, you must see the requirements clearly.

    In addition, some schools also have their own list, which is generally non-public, and if your institution is not on the list, there is no admission qualification at all, so you must pay attention to the ranking of your school when applying.

    For example, in the admission of the top 10 universities in the UK, for applicants with an undergraduate degree of 985 211, it is usually enough to achieve a GPA of about 80 points, and for non-985 211 applicants, the GPA score is about 85 points.

    If you need to know more detailed application requirements of each university, you can check the successful cases of past applications through the study abroad volunteer reference system according to your own college background and grades, and the study abroad volunteer reference system is as follows:

    In the study abroad volunteer reference system, we will see which schools the brothers and sisters of our department have gone to, which majors they have applied for, how many language scores they have taken, which study abroad agent they have used, and so on.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When applying to study in the UK, there should be many students who have struggled with not knowing which university to choose, or not knowing how to judge what the strength of a university is. Therefore, I will sort out a few key points for you to judge whether the school is good or not when studying in the UK.

    1. The conditions and tuition fees of the school

    To study in the UK, you don't necessarily have to choose expensive schools, of course, it is best not to choose the cheap ones. There will be some schools in the UK, which may not look very good, but the conditions they require are very high, and some even the tuition fees are quite expensive.

    A good school here, or a ace major in a certain school, generally has a very large number of students applying, and there will be great competition for such schools or majors. There is a reason why there are such high conditions and tuition fees in these schools, so there are many people who apply to these schools. There are also many students who choose to look at the rankings, but whether the school is good or not is not something that can be completely seen by a ranking of expensive schools.

    2. Proportion of international students

    In fact, the number of Chinese students studying abroad in the world is relatively large, especially here in the UK, there are often cases of studying abroad. In the current era of popularization of studying abroad, how many international students are in a school and how many Chinese students are among the international students are also things that students should consider before applying. However, from another point of view, the large number of international students also proves that the school is popular.

    3. Whether the chosen major is the school's advantageous major

    It is very important for you to be able to choose the right major when you are studying abroad. Some schools may be ranked outside the top 200 in the world, but it has a very strong major, so this school is actually very good.

    Fourth, the strength of the faculties

    The strength of the department is the strength of the department to which a major belongs. If the size of a department is larger, there will generally be more professors in it, and the number of graduate students and doctoral students will be more than that of other departments, and the specializations offered will be more detailed.

    Fifth, the degree of welcome of enterprises to students

    The so-called popularity depends on what kind of reputation the school has in the industry. Students want to look for a job, in addition to personal ability can add points to themselves, the graduation school also has a bonus effect. Of course, the choice of school depends on several factors, such as location, curriculum, graduation rate and so on.

    In fact, without looking at the rankings, you can judge whether the school is good or not from these factors.

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