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I don't think there's a problem.
It is very likely that the grades will be Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking.
Because a score of 125 in the college entrance examination belongs to the English foundation, which is very good. Plus some training on problem-solving skills. It should be this score.
And the vocabulary skills required for these two items are also relatively low (note, not vocabulary). Vocabulary application refers to the use of the word that you are proficient in listening, speaking, reading and writing. And many of your words are just recognized, and you don't know how to use them.
Writing and speaking are slightly lower because these two items need to be accumulated over a long period of time. And it requires your vocabulary skills. For example, say "cold climate".
Many people's first reaction is "cold weather". This way the score will not be very high. Because everybody uses it.
If you use "chilly climate", the score goes up. So, you have to deliberately accumulate some authentic usage (note, not difficult usage). So that you can go up.
That's all, I hope it will be useful to you.
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150 out of 150, right? Enroll in a good training course (the kind that guarantees 6 points or the kind), I don't think it's too much of a problem... There is plenty of time in the summer, and if you work hard, a score of 7 is also hopeful, and the vast majority of people who score are on the same level as you.
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125 What volume? The whole country is rubbish
IELTS through New Oriental's professional training at this level can only be said to have improved your test-taking skills, and your basic skills for graduating from high school IMHO IELTS is still far behind, you look at your vocabulary for yourself, you can answer high scores by relying on level 4
In other words, basic skills are the key.
In addition, IELTS costs thousands of dollars to register for classes and exams, and even if the results take effect, there is only a two-year period, so I hope you don't act recklessly, brother.
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If you usually have this result, you can study hard for 2 months of training and get 6 points; It's possible to get 7 points, it depends on how hard you try. However, if you train for a month with this score, you can achieve 6 points, so congratulations in advance! So it won't take two months, and then I'll be happy to go to undergraduate.
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It's okay to take IELTS if you haven't graduated from high school. There are no age and education restrictions for the IELTS test.
Requirements for IELTS: All Chinese citizens (regardless of age) can apply for an ID card to take the test, as long as they want to participate in the registration and pay for the test. However, it is still more difficult for people under the age of 16 to take the IELTS test, except for those with relatively high ability or IELTS score.
In terms of vocabulary, the IELTS vocabulary requirement is around six or seven thousand, which is slightly higher than the level of the sixth level of the university. If you are not in a hurry to go abroad and have sufficient time to prepare, you should solve the vocabulary problem first, so although there is no restriction on the conditions for applying for IELTS, the IELTS test itself is not difficult, and the test fee is not low, so it is better to fully prepare for the test before taking the test.
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A high school diploma is not necessarily required to study abroad.
However, foreign universities require college entrance examination scores, baccalaureate scores, and an average score for three years of high school.
Studying abroad, formerly known as studying abroad, generally refers to a person going to a country other than his home country to receive various types of education, and the time can be short-term or long-term (from a few weeks to several years). These people are called "international students". In Chinese mainland, students refer to studying in Hong Kong, Macau and other regions as studying abroad, because these regions have different education systems.
In addition, a type of short-term overseas exchange student program organized by the United States and other countries, its English name "study abroad" literally translates as study abroad, please refer to overseas study (called overseas exchange in Chinese mainland).
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If you go to Australia, you can go to high school now, or you can wait until your second year of high school to go to matriculation, it's up to you
ps: If you used to study in the preparatory department, you would have to wait until the second year of high school to graduate... That is, 4 semesters of grades
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I don't know much about this Before studying abroad, it is generally necessary to make a lot of adequate preparations for studying abroad in order to be foolproof, and as a reminder before the departure of studying abroad, it is recommended that students should fully understand all the resources available around them before going abroad, and solve the problems of study, life, psychology, health, regulations and safety in a timely manner. For example: whether it is Europe, America or Japan; Teeth and eyes (except in France) are not covered by health insurance, and in foreign countries, these two subjects are very expensive; Therefore, it is recommended that students do a good job of dentistry before going abroad** and wear a few pairs of glasses.
However, in the process of handling this, you can also learn Chinese as a foreign language, and you can also have multiple communication channels abroad in the future.
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The high school diploma is required for registration at a foreign university, and the high school diploma must also be submitted when applying for a visa. If you don't have a high school diploma, regular universities won't accept your application, and there are many ways to get a visa if you don't get admission to a foreign university, so you have to make sure that you get admitted to a foreign university first, and then apply for a visa, you must have a high school diploma. The same goes for matriculation.
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I'm from here.
At that time, I finished my second year of high school and prepared for the IELTS exam and went to the IELTS class.
After taking the IELTS test, I went to a university in Australia to study for a preparatory department.
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To go to Australia, if you study preparatory courses, you do not need a high school diploma. In general, the results of the HKCEE are not required.
You must have completed your sophomore year of high school to study abroad. Unless you're going abroad for high school.
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No certificate is required.
English vocabulary is very important, though.
There was an upgrade yesterday. Very much appreciated.
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Haha, I just graduated from high school in my third year and am going to Canada, and the college entrance examination results need to be referenced, but you are in college, so naturally you don't have college entrance examination results, so you can go directly...
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You're going to the UK, right? In the UK, you can read A-level, Qiuqiu said the specific situation, so as to help you analyze, and put the zero road bullying Lu and four three.
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No, but you have to take the SAT
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You are only in your first year of high school now, then you can directly apply to go to Canada to study in high school, high school does not require language scores, and it also lays a language foundation for you in the future. If you want to go to college in Canada, you have to graduate from high school! If you need a high school transcript and a graduation certificate, it depends on the school whether you need the entrance examination score or not.
It's better to have it anyway.
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No, as long as you have enough points.
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No, but school grades, grades, etc. are required.
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