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It's too late to take IELTS, but if you want to go out in your third year of high school, you're a little nervous, but if you have a good foundation in English, it doesn't matter.
But please think about it from a different angle, you are going abroad, in fact, it doesn't matter if you look at the IELTS score or not, English will definitely be great when you go abroad in the future. As for studying, I suggest you study in Australia, and as for why I can't say, there are more schools there. As for most foreign schools that don't take the college entrance examination, they still don't like it, so don't worry so much, but why don't you go out to study in the third year of college, so that you can study there for a year in high school, and then take the entrance examination to a school, and the school over there should be easy to test.
Hehe, there are a lot of such service behaviors in China now, you can consider it.
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Oriental International Canada Study Abroad Network will answer for you:
It's not too late to take IELTS, but it depends on your language ability, if you score more than 6 points in one test, of course, it's no problem, but if you can't meet the score requirements, you will delay other courses if you remedial English in the third year of high school. That would be better than applying directly to the university for dual enrollment.
There are many schools in Canada that do not require college entrance examination scores, such as Dalhousie University, University of Saskatchewan, University of Manitoba, Simon Fraser University, etc., all of which are very good! But Simon Fraser does not offer dual enrollment.
Minors are still recommended to choose Canada, because the comfortable, safe and stable national environment makes many students who want to study abroad eventually choose to go to Canada for development.
Moreover, age in Canada does not affect the application for college, you only need to find a legal guardian.
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Not late. But in the end, I still put more effort into English.
The United States does not look at IELTS. Generally European countries look. Australia has a choice.
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Your conditions are best to go to New Zealand, which is more suitable for your future. Studying abroad is not about comparison, but about choosing what suits you. You can consult Li Xin, the instructor of Beijing Golden Gillette.
This little girl is an outstanding talent of the year study abroad guidance, sincere, honest and sincere, we can rest assured.
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Generally, to apply for a UK undergraduate, you need three things: academic score (Alevel), language score (IELTS) and PS. It would be nice if there were also extra points such as IGCSE results, competitions, activities, additional exams, etc.
If you do not have academic results or do not meet the requirements of the target school, you can consider studying for preparatory courses, but it is best to take the A-level test in China, and you will have an academic score basis. (Studying for an A-level in China is more affordable than studying for a preparatory department in the past, and it is not so easy to graduate from a preparatory department.) )
PS usually find a reliable study abroad agency teacher to help tutor, basically there is no problem; The language score (IELTS) depends on whether the subject's English foundation is good or not, some people take the test at one time, and some people repeatedly brush the score ......The most important thing to solve is Alevel, because it is a completely different system from the domestic high school curriculum, and it is necessary to choose 3-4 courses to study and exam, which requires a certain time span.
Is it difficult to take the college entrance examination or A-level?
Compared with the domestic college entrance examination courses, A-level needs to learn a wider range of content, but in terms of knowledge depth, the requirements are relatively low. Moreover, the college entrance examination has just ended, and the knowledge of various disciplines is still fresh in my memory, and it is basically no problem to study A-level at this time in terms of academic transition. In other words, most of the students who have studied in high schools in China can do A-level subject questions, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.
What's more, as long as you choose 3-4 courses to study, you can choose the field you are good at.
From the perspective of subject difficulty alone, A-level is not as difficult as the college entrance examination. In particular, the CAIE Examination Bureau has issued questions, and the content of the assessment is basically found in the test questions of previous years, relatively speaking, the brushing questions are also "traceable", and there are still many opportunities to get high scores.
How much time does it take to study A-level?
Generally speaking, it takes 2 years, one year AS, and one year A2. But we have encountered a lot of people here who come to study A-level after failing the college entrance examination, and many of them have completed two years of content in one year and have also achieved good results.
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You can start preparing for the second year of high school, but it is recommended that you take the college entrance examination, if you don't want to take the college entrance examination, you can also have a high school diploma and transcript, a general answer, generally 3-7 months to choose the country and school to study abroad, submit an application letter to the school in August, about a week later can get a reply, and then add the application form, and the information to be prepared during the period again has a letter of recommendation (can be provided by the school you graduated from), foreign language score certificate (English-speaking countries must have IELTS or TOEFL, Depending on the type of study you are studying, the score points are different, of course, the higher the score, the better the school you are applying to), the transcript of the academic qualifications you have graduated (stamped with the official seal of the school), the graduation certificate, passport, proof of funds or security deposit, these are prepared at the same time. Send the application form, wait for the interview notice, apply for a visa after passing the interview, and then study abroad.
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If the United States is selected:
1.One year of admission to a U.S. public high school;
2.Admission to a private high school in the United States for one or two years;
3.Admission to a U.S. community college transfer credits to college;
4.Direct entry into college requires the completion of three years of high school, which many good universities cannot accept;
With the above study plan, you will need to have the corresponding language scores.
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Sophomore students studying in New Zealand (four options).
1. Study in ** middle school (1-2 years), and then study junior college (2 years) or college (3 years) courses.
2. Studying in a junior college course (2 years) - immigration is fast, and you can transfer credits for undergraduate.
3. Study in the pre-university department (6-10 months) - re-enter the bachelor's degree program (3 years), obtain a bachelor's degree, and immigrate.
4. Study short-term courses in shortage industries (6-10 months) - the study time is short, easy to work, and immigrants can be immigrated.
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An English proficiency test is required.
School docking and application requirements, visas, and more.
1. Prepare for the English test.
English is a communication tool. Commonwealth countries like the United Kingdom and Australia.
IELTS is required. North American countries like the United States and Canada require TOEFL.
If you go to the United States for graduate school, you need to take the GRE. Take the MBA and take the GMAT. To go to a Commonwealth country, IELTS is enough. The English test is an important preparation for Changxiang's job and the most important and trusted admissions office.
2. Apply to university.
This corresponds to which country to apply for and which country to go to first. It involves preparing to go in which English. Apply to universities and majors.
Applications to universities are based on their own criteria. Apply to a total of 5 or 6 universities, and then choose one of the universities that you think is better, and then choose a major first. Generally, it is consistent with or related to one's own background, and some majors do not require a background.
Such as: Education, Sociology, Asian Studies, etc.
In the process of preparing for English, it is possible to contact different schools, send an email, and apply to universities after knowing clearly. Naisan can also apply if you don't get an English score. Tell the school how many times you can take the test, and the school will meet and give you a passing ticket.
When you go to school, you can put an admission letter.
Submit to the Admissions Office along with your English scores.
3. Apply for a visa.
A student visa refers to a passport or travel document that is signed (stamped) or labeled, and the reason for the holder's entry into the country, the duration of stay, or the permission to travel to other countries through the passport or travel document are indicated. If a person wants to travel abroad, settle or study abroad, get married, etc., they should have a visa in addition to their passport.
A passport is proof of the nationality and identity of the holder, and a visa is a sovereign state.
A permit allowing foreign citizens or nationals to enter, exit or transit through the country.
4. Physical examination and exchange.
Go to a country-designated quarantine center for a physical examination, go to the Bank of China to exchange currency, and bring an admission notice, which will explain how much money you want to exchange. Residents are not allowed to exchange RMB for other foreign exchange with banks at will. If you want to go abroad for study, tourism, family visits, etc., you can apply to the local People's Bank of China if you need foreign exchange.
5. Find an international office.
The international office helps arrange everything so that you can study with peace of mind. As for living off-campus or on-campus, the situation is the same as in China. It's safer inside the school and more convenient outside the school.
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The process of applying to foreign universities in the third year of high school is to specify the school selection plan and prepare the relevant materials for application; Take standardized achievement tests; Complete the delivery of relevant materials; Contact the school to make an appointment for an interview; Inquire about the progress; Handle the visa and prepare for the entrance to school.
For college entrance examination candidates, if they have made their intention to study abroad clear before the first semester of the third year of high school and have completed the language preparation, then they can apply according to the normal process like other students. In this way, you can get an admission letter from a foreign university before the college entrance examination, and then take the college entrance examination without delay on both sides. In the end, it is a matter of which side has the better admission results, and choose which school to study in.
Comprehensively understand and grasp the situation of foreign schools, including history, tuition fees, academic system, majors, faculty allocation, teaching facilities, academic status, number of students, etc., and pay special attention to the number of international students in the school, and how many Chinese students are studying in the school. In addition, it is necessary to determine whether the diplomas issued by the school are recognized by the country.
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1. The needs of each school are not quite the same, but the basic needs are about the same
1. High school transcripts.
2. Language score (TOEFL or IELTS).
3. SAT scores.
4. Letters of recommendation, 2 to 3 letters.
5. Personal statement.
Second, go to the Internet to check the information to evaluate their results to determine the right school for themselves, each school has an official **, admission requirements, tuition fees are explained, and now you can basically apply online, but ** is all in English. Schools basically have English requirements, and some may require proof of relevant English proficiency, such as SAT test scores if you want to go to the United States, IELTS and TOEFL scores in Europe, the former is better. If your English is not very good, you can also take a year of preparatory courses before starting a university course, but there is a problem with tuition fees for an extra year.
3. Take applying to a U.S. university as an example
1. Language score: TOEFL or IELTS (choose one according to the requirements of the school you want to go to), the minimum requirement for direct undergraduate study is TOEFL 80 or above or IELTS 6. If the score is not enough, you can read the language first, and then officially enroll after meeting the requirements.
2. Academic performance: high school diploma and transcripts of all courses in 6 semesters of high school are required. If you want to enter a top 50 prestigious school, you also have to take the SAT.
3. Personal self-report and recommendation letter from the supervisor.
4. Deposit for studying abroad: The required amount and time must be deposited when submitting the visa application. It is generally about 20 to 400,000 RMB per year.
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Take the TOEFL, SAT or A Level, depending on which country you want to go to. Or if you get a good score in the college entrance examination, you can go to a university in Hong Kong and use this as a springboard to study abroad.
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First of all, the main building decides the country of study, and the conditions for studying abroad in each country are different. For example, the United States needs to take the TOEFL and SAT for undergraduates, the United Kingdom is IELTS, and the small language countries are the Chinese language. In general, it is probably the linguistic and economic conditions.
Before deciding on the country to study in, the landlord must first determine the major to study. Each country has its own advantages in specialization. You can consider your future employment direction and your own interests.
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