I plan to go to the United States for graduate school in my senior year, with a direction in mathema

Updated on educate 2024-04-17
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The TOEFL class is equivalent to level 6, and the GRE is still too difficult for level 4 candidates, so it is still okay for those who have passed level 6 or special 8 to strengthen it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Prepare for the GRE in your sophomore year and then start preparing for the TOEFL in your junior year. I passed the exam in my senior year.

    To have a score of above, it is 80+

    And then the gre is to memorize the words. There are also compositions to practice...

    You can participate in activities that will help you in your future profession.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What major do you want to study in the United States? If you are studying business, you will also need to prepare for the GMAT; Engineering students also have to take the GRE, don't forget this!

    If you want to study these subjects that require GMAT or GRE, it is recommended that you prepare for these two tests in your sophomore year, and then take the TOEFL in your junior year.

    Which of the three exams I mentioned above is more difficult than level 4 or 6, and you are ready for these exams, and level 4 or 6 can not be prepared at all.

    There is also the GPA, if you want to get into the top 100 schools in the United States, you must meet it, this is very important.

    The scholarship is relative to the major you are applying for. The first floor is quite right, science and engineering and more general schools are easier to apply for scholarships. Originally, they were relatively loose in issuing scholarships, but now that the economy is not good, it is even tighter.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    For non-science and engineering + non-prestigious schools, it is very difficult to apply for scholarships.

    All you have to do is keep a high GPA, GPA is king, and nothing can make up for the lack of GPA.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am the most experienced in studying in the United States, I have been in the United States for 2 years as an undergraduate. I would like to give you some advice based on my experience and the experience of my classmates around me. It is recommended not to take the domestic 4 or 6 level exams, and put all the experience on preparing for studying abroad.

    IBT recommends scoring more than 90 points, don't worry about the scholarship, you can apply again when you come. And the ranking of the school is not very important, personal opinion. Schools ranked between 100 and 200 are relatively easy to apply to, and some of the school's awards for international students are more important, in addition, it is important to see if the school has an internship program.

    Also, participate in some work related to your major during your university years to gain work experience.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Good grades are king, whether it is English, as well as school professional courses, various courses.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you go to the United States for graduate school, you need to take the TOEFL, GRE, and GMAT for business. And your university grade point average is also very important. You can first think about what major to study, and then choose a school according to your own conditions.

    Of course, in addition to these academic results, it also depends on your personal statement, letters of recommendation, **, etc. The landlord can participate in more social activities, or participate in any competitions, it is best to get awards, the United States values the comprehensive ability of students, which is very helpful for applying to schools.

    In addition, it should be reminded that going to the United States generally has to start preparing 1 year in advance. You'll probably have to submit your application at the beginning of your senior year, so be sure to plan well and prepare as early as possible!

    Finally, the U.S. visa interview is required, and the student must be well prepared to provide 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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Take the TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, apply to the school by yourself or go through an agent, or go to the school's agent.

    Some schools also have the kind of program that goes out in the senior year, studies for a year, and comes back, and gets an outside graduate degree, an undergraduate degree from the university, or a publicly-funded program of a good school.

    In addition to studying, participate in more activities in school, and if you want to apply for scholarships, you value these very much.

    It is also very important to raise the average score of your entire university, which directly determines whether you are eligible to apply to some universities and the level of the university you are applying to.

    For more information, please consult the study abroad department of the school.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can take a look at the study abroad agency network, such as Too Silly, Meiqiao

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Start preparing now, take both the TOEFL and GRE at the end of your junior year, and start applying for your senior year.

    It's more difficult to study finance on your own, do you have a second major or anything like that, it's better to find a teacher to talk about it.

    Moreover, it is difficult to apply for scholarships for finance majors, and this is the case for economics majors. Full awards are harder, especially at good colleges. Majors with strong academic characteristics are easier to apply.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Junior year before starting to prepare?? It's late... Don't tell me you're only starting to prepare for the TOEFL and GRE now, it's too late.

    I took the TOEFL in my sophomore year, the GRE in my junior year, and the first semester of my senior year to do the application materials. But if you speak English well, you probably don't need to know this for long?..Take the TOEFL or GRE first, and then prepare to choose a school or something after passing the language score.

    Do you want to judge yourself? There are those who apply better than the intermediary, and there are those who don't even apply for the guarantee and don't succeed, it's up to you what you think. good luckļ¼

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think you're preparing too late, and we generally recommend that students get the TOEFL and GMAT exams in their junior year and then sprint later, because getting your results early will help you prepare for your application. Of course, if your elite school complex is not strong, it's still okay.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Your planning schedule is a bit backward, if you can, try to get the scores before July, so that you have more time to choose a school, it is recommended that you do a smart assessment first, see which schools are suitable for you, as early as September you can contact the tutor you like the school first.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First of all, it depends on what major you are studying, if there are few business scholarships, there are more science and engineering scholarships. The most important thing is the GPA abroad, followed by the letter of recommendation. I suggest that you take the G first and then the T, and finish the G before the junior year and the T before the senior year.

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