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Now the junior year is a bit late to be honest, I have to take the TOEFL, if you want to go abroad to re-study for undergraduate, you can take the SAT, if you want to go to graduate school, you have to take the GRE or GMAT or LSAT, depending on what major you have. These exams can be specifically found in the forum, such as sustenance, too stupid are good study abroad forums. As for the English test, it's okay to prepare two within a year, but the TOEFL is OK, register at any time, GRE, you will definitely not be able to catch up with 10g this year, and you will be close to graduation at 6g next year, and when the results are out, you have missed this year's application, and you can only apply next year.
Moreover, going abroad is not OK with English scores, as well as your undergraduate grades and research background are very important. It is recommended to read more forums and think carefully about it, if you are a junior now, it is true that time is very tight, and you missed 08fall. But it's man-made, and I wish you success.
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For now, I'd better go out to graduate school, and I'll be in college for another four years, but recently I heard from a friend that I could go out and continue my studies in China. It's best to take the TOEFL &GRE test in the junior year, so that the senior year will concentrate on preparing for a series of visa issues, as well as the teacher's evaluation or something, and it's best to consult a special agency for details, and now there are many forums for going abroad, like too stupid, pinning the world, these are very troublesome It's best to leave enough time to prepare, and GDP is also important, mainly depending on the results of the freshman year, so that you can go to a good school. The SAT is the equivalent of the Chinese college entrance examination.
You have to work hard to prepare for these two tests, especially the GRE, as long as the GRE has passed the TOEFL, it will definitely be no problem, and if you learn the GRE well, you will find that the TOEFL is very easy, and you have to memorize words, the task is very difficult... You can go to a special training institution, and I personally think that Beijing's New Oriental is good.
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That ......If you are an international student, you must take the TOEFL test, but if you are already a junior year, you should prepare for the GRE instead of the SAT, which can be roughly understood as the Chinese college entrance examination, and the SAT is to go out to study for undergraduates, generally high school graduates, and college graduates to take the GRE test is the ...... for graduate school
As for revision, ......It varies from person to person, there are many people who can get high scores after reviewing for a month or two, so it is not necessary to review this thing, and the landlord can go to the various foreign language test BBS on the Internet to see.
Of course, prepare for the exam ...... firstIf you don't have grades, how can you tell their school to admit you? Prepare for the exam as well as personal statements, letters of recommendation, and other materials......
As for the school, the landlord can search on the Internet to see, they have a comprehensive strength ranking table of American universities, which can be used as a reference.
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TOEFL is a must, generally have to take the GRE, law to take the LSAT business school to take the GMAT, you are a little late now, it is recommended to go to the two forums of too stupid and chasedream to see, I believe there will be a great gain! New Oriental is now an extensive operation, and the teachers are not very good, so it is recommended not to go to New Oriental for tutoring.
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Hello: You are welcome to ask questions to netizens all over the world through knowledge.
To your question, I have the following answers:
If you want to go to graduate school in the United States, you need to memorize the GREGRE vocabulary of about 10,000.
The time required for revision is about six months.
TOEFL is a language test and is mandatory.
TOEFL and GRE scores are important to apply for scholarships.
The SAT is a test for high school students applying to undergraduate studies in the United States, and it has nothing to do with what you mentioned.
Thank you and if you have any other questions, please ask by knowing here.
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A high TOEFL score is a stepping stone to applying for scholarships and your usual GDP is also important.
You can also go to the teachers at New Oriental and ask, but it seems that the premise is that you have to take their classes, and they have a lot of research and skills for applying abroad.
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TOEFL will do the trick
The SAT is for high school students to go to the United States for undergraduate exams.
The SAT is the American college entrance exam.
It takes about 4 months to review for the university level.
Memorizing words is king.
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The SAT is the ...... used to apply for undergraduates
You should also rely on the GRE
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Because the validity period of IELTS and TOEFL is two years, it is useless if you take the test too early, but generally IELTS and TOEFL are not taken once, and the first time is generally familiar with the test mode of the next question type test room, etc., if your level is okay, it is okay to take the test again when you prepare the materials for going abroad in your senior year, because you will go out directly after graduation, and there is still one year to not expire. And there are a lot of IELTS and TOEFL exams, almost every month, if you don't do well this time, you can take the test next time, or brush up the score next time, and getting the best score is also beneficial for you to apply for the school.
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The TOEFL is valid for two years, and if you plan to go to the United States for graduate school as soon as you graduate from your bachelor's degree, it is recommended to prepare for your sophomore year, take the exam in your junior year, and apply for your senior year.
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What do you study in the United States? If you enroll in the fall after graduating from your senior year, you will have to apply in the winter of the first semester of your senior year, and you will have to prepare your test scores at that time, and it depends on your English level.
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It is recommended to take the TOEFL in the third year of college, because for the following considerations:
1. If you are a non-English major, you are generally exposed to college English grammar words.
2. The professional courses in the third year are relatively relaxed, and the university life is completely adaptable.
3. If you do not do well in the first test, you can have enough time to prepare for the second time without affecting the application.
4. If you pass, you can look for a school abroad in the next time.
5. If you pass, you can prepare for GRE or GMAT with peace of mind, as well as graduation**, etc.
6. If your grades are not satisfactory, or if you shake your mind to go abroad, you can prepare for the domestic postgraduate entrance examination in time.
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It depends on whether you want to go to undergraduate, graduate, or other levels. I recommend starting to prepare slowly two years in advance, and then start the exam a year early. In particular, remember to take a mock test. If you have an agent, you can also ask them
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Not necessarily.
Whether or not you want to take the exam depends on the ranking of the university you wish to apply to.
The vast majority of universities ranked after 70 in the United States do not require SAT1, and only TOEFL scores are required for these university applications, and SAT1 is a very small minority, such as UCSC, which is between 76-85 all year round, but it is still mandatory for Chinese students to apply for SAT1 at the school;
Most of the universities ranked 35-70 in the United States require SAT1, basically the higher the ranking, the higher the requirements, and the basic SAT1 is not high, such as um twin cities This year's latest ranking is 69, only TOEFL is required;
Universities ranked 1-35 in the United States can conditionally not require SAT1 scores, such as Wake Forest, but basically this is the only one. In addition to SAT1, about half (17-18) of colleges with a 1-35 also require SAT2 scores.
Regarding the above rankings, anyone can check the official websites of American universities one by one to get first-hand accurate information, but it takes a lot of work.
For example, W&M, ranked 34th, was the last university to require both SAT1 SAT2 and TOEFL scores, and from GIT at 35 onwards, only SAT1 and TOEFL were required (almost without exception).
Conclusion: The target range of the application is 1-30, you must take SAT1 and TOEFL, and it is highly recommended to take SAT2;
The application target range is 30-60, and SAT1 and TOEFL must be taken, and SAT2 is strongly discouraged;
The application target range is 50-80, you must take the TOEFL, if you can take care of the time and energy, it is best to take the SAT1, if you can't take it, you won't take the test, as for the SAT2, it is neither required to take the test, nor can you take it.
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To go to the United States to study for an undergraduate degree, you generally need TOEFL, in addition, to apply for good schools and scholarships, you need to rely on SAT, especially good schools also need SAT2, and some students take the ACT, AP and the like, but the mainstream is TOEFL and SAT
To tell you specifically, for example, the top 10 of famous schools theoretically requires the SAT to score more than 2200, but it does not mean that 2200 will necessarily be able to go to a famous school, but it depends on other conditions, if you apply for the top70 80 or even 100 SAT, it is dispensable.
Speaking of TOEFL, TOEFL is a North American admission language test, which is used throughout the United States, and IELTS is a language test in Commonwealth countries, which is also accepted by some schools in the United States but is not mainstream.
Therefore, if you want to apply for a scholarship to study in the United States for undergraduate, then you have to take the TOEFL and SAT, and then take the SAT1 if you have the conditions, forget if you don't have the conditions, as for the other exams, it has nothing to do with you, don't care.
There is no test room for the SAT test in China, Chinese students generally go to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong is the most convenient, so most students go to Hong Kong for the first time, if the test is not good, they will move to other places, as for the reason, I won't tell you, hehe, there are many people, I don't want to say, if you want to know the reason, leave me a message, as for the TOEFL test, there are basically test centers in many cities across the country, and there is a test every week or two.
The specific cost of undergraduate study is also according to your school and the area where the school is located, the better the school, the more expensive, the overall tuition is 2-40,000 US dollars a year, of course, there are cheaper ones that are commonly said to be cheap and not good, community colleges have thousands of dollars in tuition, and the living expenses are generally 10,000 US dollars a year.
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Good universities generally require SAT scores, so the test should be a sure one. However, U.S. universities will not admit you directly based on your SAT scores, and your high school average, high school averages, social activities, and other application materials will affect the final decision of the school. You know, taking this kind of standardized test is always the most patterned and easiest step in the study abroad application:
You can go to the school** to see their requirements, and even contact the professor or secretary to communicate. In short, get your mindset right and prepare well.
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Can wow... It depends on what kind of university you want to go to...
You can also go to the preparatory department first...
Or take the TOEFL score to get to a university that is not very well ranked...
Come back and transfer to a prestigious school...
There are many ways to get to the United States...
But taking the SAT is the most successful and the hardest...
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The TOEFL is a required score, and the SAT is the score for admission to a prestigious university in the United States. In other words, if you only have a TOEFL score, you can only get into a general school. The SAT is actually not as difficult as the legend suggests. You can find a copy of the real SAT questions to see. It's just that the vocabulary is relatively large.
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