How to prepare the materials for applying for studying abroad and what materials are needed for the

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

    For example, the application materials for studying in the UK: about PS

    In addition to personal statements, you'll also see "statement of purpose", and some schools even call it "personal statement of purpose". There is not much difference between them, if you have to say a difference, "personal statement" can say more about your own personality, such as your hobbies, growth, etc., while "statement of purpose" is more academic; The "personal statement of purpose" is a bit more flexible.

    A personal statement (PS) is a personal statement written by an applicant about himself when applying for graduate admission to universities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other Western countries. Of course, some schools require essay titles that are not necessarily called personal statements, and some schools will ask you to write about motivation, interests, experiences, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Application Materials.

    Visa documents. 1. National visa application form, original.

    2. A recent **.

    3. Valid passport, original + two copies.

    4. Air ticket reservation.

    5. Original pre-registration certificate from an Italian university or AFAM school 6. Proof of funds from the applicant and his/her parents.

    7. Financial guarantee for returning to the home country.

    8. Original valid accommodation certificate in Italy.

    9. The insurance must cover medical treatment and hospitalization.

    10. Proof of language proficiency.

    11. If the applicant is under the age of 18, the applicant must provide a birth certificate12, a letter of authorization for visa application and passport return.

    Pre-registration materials.

    1. 3 ID photos;

    2. Color copy of passport;

    3. Transcript and course description of the Italian translation, the original notarized certificate of the course, 4. The original notarized certificate of the degree translated into Italian;

    5. Two copies of the academic certification report.

    6. College Entrance Examination Score Certification Report.

    7. Students applying for art ** colleges and universities must provide: art examination score certification report;

    8. Students of graduate programs are required to provide a degree certification report;

    9. Students of English-taught courses must provide relevant certificates to prove that the courses are taught in English;

    10. ** in the enrollment brochure.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, the GPA can't be bad, it's your inside, the recommendation letter is the person who helps you pimp, and your CV (resume) is your talking point.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The documents required for the school application stage are:

    1. Original certificate of enrollment in Chinese and English (with the official seal of the school).

    2. Original transcript in Chinese and English (with the official seal of the school).

    3. Original English IELTS transcript (if any).

    4. Cover letter in English (signed by the applicant).

    5. Recommendation letter in English (signed by the referee).

    6. A copy of the award certificate with English translation.

    If you apply through an intermediary, you only need a copy of the above materials and can be submitted directly to the school after passing the intermediary certification. In addition, the version of the application materials required by various universities in Australia is slightly different, and it needs to be slightly adjusted according to the different schools to apply to.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    01. Basic personal information.

    Include family information (parents, siblings), educational background, secondary school courses, standardized test dates and grades, and essays. The other more important part is the list of extracurricular activities and essays. Although there are slight differences between systems, the basic principles for filling in extracurricular activities are the same.

    02. Transcripts.

    There are four years of high school in the United States (grades 9-12), so when applying to a U.S. university, applicants need to submit a transcript of 4 years of schooling. Chinese high schools only have three years, so applicants who are studying in domestic high schools, in addition to submitting high school transcripts, also need to provide junior high school transcripts to make up for the four years of grades.

    03. Letters of recommendation.

    Recommendation letters (RLs) are an important part of helping admissions officers fully understand an applicant's personality and achievements. The number of letters of recommendation required varies from 1 to 4 by different universities, and there are a few schools that do not require letters of recommendation. According to the identity of the referee, the recommendation letter is mainly divided into:

    If the school only asks for a letter of recommendation from the teacher, you can choose the subject that you are good at. In addition, many schools want or recommend choosing high.

    1. Teacher in the second year of high school.

    04. Standardized test scores.

    There are two main categories of standardized tests, which test the applicant's language and academic ability. The common language proficiency tests are TOEFL and IELTS, and applicants only need to choose one of the two.

    In order to ensure that students are able to adapt to the study and life of the university, the university will set a minimum score requirement for language proficiency (minimumrequirement), which is a hard threshold to be eligible to apply to the university. However, the achievement does not mean that you will be admitted.

    05. Documents.

    The most important application material for applying to an undergraduate program in the United States is an essay (also known as a mini-essay). Generally speaking, each school requires at least 3 essays, and some schools even require essays.

    Essay is generally within 1000 words, and it is definitely not easy to fully explore your advantages within 1000 words, especially in the early stage of the essay. Be sure to start preparing early.

    06. Interview.

    Most universities do not require interviews, and not attending an interview or not getting an interview will not have a negative impact on the outcome of your application.

    Depending on the identity of the interviewer, the interview is divided into campus interview (usually attended by the admissions officer), alumni interview (alumniinterview), student ambassador interview and third-party interview (thirdpartyinterview).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The documents required to apply for study abroad are as follows:

    ID photo. A copy of the first and last page of the applicant's passport. Birth notarization.

    Certificate of enrollment and rough transcripts, students who have graduated can provide a graduation certificate, one set of transcripts in Chinese and one set in English. Proof of language proficiency and a copy of your language proficiency. Authentication of college entrance examination results.

    Curriculum vitae. Application Essay. Letters of recommendation.

    Medical examination form and health certificate.

    Studying abroad means going abroad for an education. A person who goes abroad or leaves the country for various types of education, which can be short-term or long-term (from a few weeks to several years), is called an international student. In addition to students applying to schools that accept foreign students, many students will also use a study abroad agency to register the school or choose the country of study, or a combination of the two to assist in the procedures for studying abroad.

    Study Abroad Pathways

    Study abroad in domestic universities

    University study abroad programs refer to some study abroad programs offered in domestic universities, where students will first take 1-3 years of domestic Yanjiao filial piety courses in China, and then complete the rest of the courses abroad, and finally obtain a degree certificate at home and abroad.

    The study abroad programs offered by colleges and universities are generally divided into one-year pre-departure courses for studying abroad in China, two-year transfer credit courses in China, and three-year HND study abroad programs in China, as well as some degree extension programs based on these three programs. When students choose a study abroad program in a domestic university, the school's experience and whether the final degree can be certified to return to China.

    International exchange students

    The international exchange program is the earliest way to study abroad in China, the program is an international educational exchange program carried out by the department in charge of education at home and abroad, the visa is an academic exchange visa, the study time is 1 year, the school of study abroad is mostly public universities in various countries, and the general students do not have the right to choose a school.

    All study abroad arrangements are arranged by the education departments of various countries, and the cost of studying abroad is the least among all the ways to study abroad, and the safety is also the most secure, but the requirements for students are very high, and students must be nationally recognized excellent students, and the measurement standards are determined by the different countries that students choose, and they are not completely uniform.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The documents required to study abroad are as follows:

    1. Academic certificates, such as graduation certificates and degree certificates, and college students who have not graduated need to provide proof of enrollment;

    2. Academic transcripts, university transcripts stamped with the official seal of the Academic Affairs Office. Regardless of whether they graduate or not, college students need to provide academic transcripts to prove their test scores during college;

    3. Application for studying abroad, such as resume, recommendation letter, PS, CV;

    4. Language test scores, such as IELTS and TOEFL scores;

    5. Visa and passport.

    Conditions for studying abroad:

    1. Language requirements: Commonwealth countries require IELTS scores, and applicants are generally required to achieve IELTS scores; North America is based on the TOEFL standard, which requires a TOEFL score of 90. Some countries that do not use English as an assessment will have different language requirements, such as Japan, Germany, and France;

    2. Age requirements: Students are required to be over 18 years old and under 35 years old;

    3. Academic requirements: applicants for undergraduate studies must have a high school diploma and provide transcripts of three years of high school; To apply for graduate school, you need to be a full-time undergraduate graduate in China and have a bachelor's degree certificate;

    4. Visa: A visa is required to study abroad, and the passport of the study visa is a proof of the holder's nationality and identity. Generally speaking, visas are endorsed in passports, some visa endorsements, and some other travel documents in place of passports, and some will issue additional paper visas;

    5. Economic conditions: you need to have a certain financial ability to support all the expenses of studying abroad (tuition, accommodation, living expenses, etc.);

    6. Physical conditions: physical examination report or health certificate is required, meet the physical examination requirements of the enrollment unit, and must not have mental illness and infectious diseases;

    7. Certificate of no criminal record: The applicant needs to go to the public security bureau where the household registration is located to apply for a certificate of no criminal record.

    Legal basisArticle 4 of the Administrative Measures of the People's Republic of China for the Issuance of Ordinary Passports and Entry-Exit Permits.

    Citizens applying for ordinary passports shall submit their application to the exit-entry administration agency of the local people's ** public security organ at or above the county level where their household registration is located, and submit the following true and valid materials:

    1) A recent barehead** and a completed Application Form for Chinese Citizens Going Abroad (Outside the Territory) for Private Purposes (hereinafter referred to as the application form);

    2) Resident ID card and household registration booklet and photocopy; During the period of collection, replacement and replacement of resident identity card, temporary resident identity card and household registration booklet and photocopies may be submitted;

    3) Citizens under the age of 16 shall be accompanied by their guardians and submit their guardians' opinions agreeing to leave the country, their guardians' resident identity cards or household registration booklets, passports and photocopies thereof;

    4) State functionaries shall, in accordance with relevant provisions, submit a certificate of consent to leave the country issued by their work unit or the competent unit at a higher level after examination and approval in accordance with the personnel management authority;

    5) Other materials required to be submitted by the exit-entry administration of the provincial-level local people's ** public security organs upon approval by the exit-entry administration of the Ministry of Public Security.

    Active-duty servicemen applying for ordinary passports shall, after completing the approval procedures in accordance with the administrative authority, submit the application to the exit-entry administration of the local people's ** public security organ at or above the county level in the place where the unit is stationed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Documents required for student visa:

    1.Fill out DS-160 (the one used by U.S. embassies and consulates to process nonimmigrant visa applications) and print out the confirmation page. If there are dependents accompanying the applicant to the U.S., each dependents will need to complete a separate copy of DS-160**.

    2.A valid passport. The validity period shall not be less than 6 months from the date of the applicant's expected arrival in the United States.

    3.One sheet meets the following requirements**: square white background, taken within 6 months, measuring 51 mm x 51 mm, with the vertical dimensions of the head between centimeters.

    4.SEVIS compliant I-20**.

    5.Receipt of visa application fee.

    6.Proof of financial resources.

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