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1.Feel free, you can take IELTS first and then choose a school, or you can choose a school and have your own goals, and then prepare to take the test.
2.It depends on what interests you or what you look back on.
3.After choosing a school, please go to the school's homepage to see the admission requirements of the graduate school.
4.This ......There are cow schools in Toronto, there are general schools, how to apply or you make your own decision.
ps: It's not necessarily a good thing to have relatives, and you still have to rely on yourself for many things when you go out.
5.First of all, GPA80 or so is not optimistic, and if there is nothing else attractive, it is slim. Personally, I recommend learning professional courses at all costs, and finding opportunities to do projects with more powerful professors, even if it is a chore, and by the way, to pave the way for recommendation letters.
Junior. First of all, you should get the highest possible grades in all subjects, secondly, find opportunities to do chores with professors, and finally, prepare for language exams.
ps: People recruit graduate students to engage in academic research, not to play English, and the English score is enough, don't waste too much time.
During the vacation at the end of my junior year, I began to take stock of the GPA and choose a school, and began to set up magnetic contact with professors.
In the first half of the senior year, when preparing application materials, you must mail them to the school before the school deadline.
If the second half of the senior year goes well, wait for the offer, and when the offer comes, prepare for the visa.
I wish you success.
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You have to take IELTS first, and you can decide what kind of university you want to go to according to your test results.
You can continue to study if you have a good IE major, and Doublee (electronic engineering is also very popular and easy to find a job immigration).
For graduate school, you will need to have a TOEFL or IELTS score and a GRE score. Generally, you need a TOEFL of 80-92, IELTS, and a GRE of about 1200 to live in a better university.
Universities close to Toronto like Queen'S University, University of Windsor, University of Ottawa , McMaster University and Toronto University are all good universities.
If you are a junior, you can apply to schools now, and you will not lose time after graduation.
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Your score should allow you to apply for graduate school here. People don't look at what school you graduated from. So the school doesn't matter.
1. You still took the IELTS test first, and you are looking to see what school to apply for. If you don't have an IELTS score, it's not in vain.
Another way is to come and take language courses at the school you're applying for.
2 You really have to see for yourself. Make a school for yourself. But if you are a foreigner, people really don't look at any rankings. So, let's decide this thing yourself. It's impossible for us to write all the schools for you, no.
3. The requirements are basically the same for each school. The score is enough, and there are vacant seats.
4 It's better not to go to relatives when you come over, it's annoying, and most of the relationships are not handled well. However, if people are willing to help, communicate with them more. See what they think you're up to.
5 University Admission Periods, January, May, September. You arrange it yourself...
If you want to go abroad, you have to learn to take care of yourself. All universities** have their introductions, how to apply and whatever. See for yourself.
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If you want to apply for a master's degree in a good university, the best undergraduate is the 211 project, Canada recognizes this, and you also need TOEFL about 100, IELTS at the minimum, GMAT about 600, and GRE 1200.
1.You have to take IELTS first, because the requirements for each major are different.
2.The recommended major should be based on your grades, but if you have no work experience, it is not recommended that you study MBA, you can choose a more technical major.
3.The admission requirements are basically said, and the minimum GPA is 80 (100 points).
4.There are not many schools in Toronto, and there are the most universities in Ontario, Canada.
5.Plans are designed according to your individual conditions.
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I'm IE. Roll over the question.
1.Should I decide on the university and major I want to study in or take the IELTS test first?
This is casual. It is recommended to take IELTS first.
2.We recommend suitable universities and majors.
It depends on whether you want to continue reading IEIn terms of universities, there are many McMaster, Waterloo, University of Toronto in Canada, which are all good universities for engineering. Not far from Toronto.
3.Various admission requirements.
The admission requirements for each school's major are different. LZ is going to look at them one by one.
Personally, I am an IE undergraduate. IE graduate students are required to have an average score of around 78.
At the same time, in addition to the average score, foreign universities also care a lot about your extracurricular activities, merit, and volunteers.
Pure high-scoring talents are not very popular abroad.
4.I have relatives in Canada (naturalized) in Toronto, and I hope that the school can be closer to Toronto.
University of Toronto.
5.It would be nice to give me a detailed plan, including a timeline and so on.
Now we will start research and application. Find a professor before graduating from your senior year. Before the summer vacation: Apply for a study permit during the summer vacation.
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If you go to the University of Quebec in Canada, it is currently only ranked in the world's top 500, it is a public university, and the local area is mainly French, you can work locally after graduation, and you can renew your work visa. Now Canada's immigration conditions are low, which is very suitable for students studying in New Zealand. And you can learn from the National Animation Centre of Canada's world-class animation training from there.
I have information in space.
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It is difficult to apply for a master's degree in Canada, because Canadian education is not as industrialized as the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia, and the admission standards for master's degrees are high.
In terms of language requirements, the requirements for applicants are relatively high, and generally IELTS is required to apply for a master's degree.
points, 6 points for small items, and some majors still need to reach 7 points or even points.
Moreover, there are very few schools and majors that offer dual enrollment and preparatory courses, which is different from the United Kingdom and Australia.
Many schools will provide preparatory courses for applicants whose academic performance meets the standards but the language is not up to standard, so you are basically required to have good language scores to apply for a master's degree.
There are a few things to pay attention to:
1.Canadian universities do not have a so-called "pre-master's" programme. Canadian universities do not authorize any private college to offer a pre-master's program.
2.Canadian universities and graduate schools also never issue conditional offers.
Applicants are either accepted or rejected. Don't know that there is no choice.
3.Canadian universities do not have master's programs that only have master's programs but do not issue master's degrees. Private and public colleges cannot even issue undergraduate diplomas, nor can they issue master's degrees, nor can they set up courses for master's programs.
4.Canadian universities recognize undergraduate majors at most Chinese universities.
Since the late seventies, Canadian universities have accepted thousands of Chinese university graduates for master's programs. Chinese seniors or undergraduate students do not need to go to Canada for another undergraduate degree. You can apply directly for master's programs.
Project. 5.When reviewing applications for master's programs, graduate schools of Canadian universities mainly review applicants' academic background, relevant work experience, and English proficiency. It does not take into account whether the applicant is in Canada or China.
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