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If you want to go directly to a master's degree, it is basically impossible, and the requirements for college students in the UK are to have more than three years of work experience and can directly apply for a master's program.
Now there are several options you can consider:
1. The first thing is to apply for the top up course, study the last year of undergraduate, and get a bachelor's diploma after graduation. Then proceed to apply for a master's in the UK. The disadvantage is that the top up courses are offered by colleges and universities after 40 students, and there will be restrictions on majors, mainly in business, management and accounting.
The advantage is that you can get a degree in one year, and if you do well in that year, you have a good chance of applying for a master's degree at a top university in the UK.
2. The other is to apply for the pre-master's program. Nowadays, there are more schools that offer preparatory courses, if your IELTS is good, you can consider a better preparatory department, and there will be a test after the completion of the preparatory department, and you can choose a school according to the test results. In addition, now there are many preparatory courses in INTO and Kaplan, you can learn about them.
The advantage is that in the preparatory stage, you will not only learn the language, but also learn some professional knowledge, and the choice of majors is relatively large. The disadvantage is that it may not be able to connect with a good school, and it all depends on the landlord's own grades.
In terms of majors, there are still a lot of English options in the morning, linguistics, media, education, of course, business can also be considered, such as tourism management, hotel management, business English, and British and Ireland will involve the study of related majors.
Words recommended by the school.
This is one of my previous posts, which has quite a full range of schools, so take a look. If it's a preparatory department, it's a lot, so search the Internet yourself.
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In fact, I recommend that you go to an IELTS training institution to do a mock test first to see your IELTS level before deciding.
Moreover, you should apply to schools not only based on your IELTS level, but also on your major, school, and most importantly, your GPA.
You're studying business English, so what do you do for it? Generally, you study business, but if you don't like it, you can still choose other subjects. It's just that it will be more difficult to apply across majors.
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Let's talk about it first, it's not as easy as you think. It takes hard work, and many schools have requirements for a minimum score of each item. Speaking, writing, reading, etc., you can't do any of them. Good luck!
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Generally speaking, you can't go directly to graduate school after graduating from a junior college, you either have to study a preparatory department or start from an undergraduate degree. Because there is generally a requirement for a bachelor's degree.
However, you can take a course called a postgraduate diploma, but you have a degree, but you don't have a master's degree, and after completing your degree, you can take another year of courses and get a master's degree, which is okay.
1. If you are a three-year college graduate, it is possible to go abroad for graduate study.
2. Many universities in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand have three-year undergraduates, so most schools can directly accept our Chinese three-year college students;
3. Some universities in the United States have "graduate preparatory courses", such as Northeastern University, and many majors have "graduate preparatory classes" to accept three-year college graduates;
4. There are many schools in Canada that offer graduate diploma programs, which can accept three-year college students.
Only let shout can read business, IT, accounting these courses, education requires a bachelor's degree and IELTS score of 7 to study for a master's degree, junior college graduation can only start from a bachelor's degree (IELTS requirements, so think clearly, ask the agent clearly and then read education.)
College students with more than two years of work experience can apply directly, but can only apply for universities in their own province (this is the case in Jiangxi).
Britain is better.
Only understand the United States, and the United States is okay. However, if you exaggerate the major, it will be more difficult to apply. Fun learning and traveling in the United States.
Yes, but the general application has to be applied through the school, and now many universities have places for public assignment to study abroad, and there are quite a lot of places.
Graduate school will still help, after all, it is a qualification, mainly depends on your grades, how you perform in one aspect, but I personally recommend wasting time in this regard, We have more time not to keep thinking about continuing to study When you have a certain foundation, go out to practice more, but if you go to graduate school to increase your knowledge, if you have to study, you can use the time zone of graduate school to save money, see some of the world, plan the future, conducive to success and society, two years will be a bit long, it will be a little difficult to learn, It is best to start from the basics, study seriously so that you don't waste time, it's best to consult a friend who has studied in graduate school, consider whether it is appropriate, and give points @@@
Yes, you can apply for the exam early next year, but there is a lot of trouble in the college entrance examination, and I used to be a junior college, and I have been troubled by "specialty" from master's to doctorate. And, you'd better look at their school and see if there are any restrictions.
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First of all, if the school does not belong to 211,985, with an average score of about 80, and English majors, it is more difficult for the United Kingdom and the United States to apply for excellent universities, because there are too many talents in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Secondly, Australia and New Zealand belong to the Commonwealth system, the education model is the same as the United Kingdom, and the competition is not so fierce compared to the United States, and it is completely promising to apply to the top 100 schools in the world.
Third, the cost of Australia and New Zealand is cheaper than that of the United States and the United Kingdom, especially New Zealand, where the general living expenses are roughly between 150,000 and 250,000 yuan, and the part-time job policy is better. The cost of living in the UK, taking York as an example, is basically more than 4,000 yuan per month, and you can measure whether the living expenses are expensive or not.
Fourth, students in the direction of English economics and trade have more majors to choose abroad, such as business, management, finance, etc.
Fifth, the competition for UK-US scholarships is fierce, and it is difficult to apply for them based on language alone.
Hope it helps.
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What you want to ask is that overseas graduate English majors have the advantage of returning to China to work in colleges and universities? This situation has a big advantage.
International students are often exposed to a more international education and culture, and are able to have a broader perspective and a diverse way of thinking, which can help to gain an edge in teaching and academic research. International students majoring in English usually have a high level of English proficiency, which can be advantageous in teaching and academic research. Overseas postgraduate students usually receive more systematic and professional research training, with more research experience and practical skills, which can help to gain an edge in academic research.
However, it should be noted that entering a college or university is not a success based on the major and study abroad experience alone. It is also necessary to have other abilities and qualities, such as teaching and management experience, teamwork skills, communication skills, etc. In addition, entering colleges and universities still requires recruitment and interviews, and they need to fully demonstrate their abilities and potential.
Therefore, the advantages of overseas graduate English majors returning to China to enter colleges and universities need to be comprehensively considered.
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First, maintain a high GPA, and the top 50 schools are the best.
above (85 points); du
Second, confirm the pre-application as soon as possible.
Zhi please be professional and prepare the dao
and completion of relevant exams. There are many English majors who go abroad to study education majors, and it is easy to apply to good schools.
Due to the shortage of test seats, you need to apply for TOEFL and GRE GMAT in advance, and make a suitable revision plan to reserve a certain amount of time in case you need to take the test again;
TOEFL has about three test opportunities every month, usually on weekends, to get the highest score, it is recommended to take it twice;
GRE will start the reform in August, and you can register from March 15, with an average score, and it is recommended to be fully prepared and strive to be in place at one time;
GMAT can basically be taken after the 3rd of each month, and the average score is taken, and it is also recommended to be in place at one time;
Fourth, actively participate in various activities of the school (preferably related to the major), such as competitions, student unions, clubs, etc.
The first semester of the senior year starts to apply from September to October, the earlier the application, the better, the paperwork is fully prepared, and the school that applies should pay attention to the gradient.
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First of all, it is clear that DU will be applied for in the future
major, and then start preparing for the corresponding exams.
If all of these.
DAO is not very clear, then.
Back in the second and third year of college, the main thing is to improve your studies first. Participate in extracurricular activities such as social practice, internships, competitions, etc. to clarify your interests. Choose one or two activities to stick to so that you can get more out of it.
These activities are beneficial no matter what major you are applying for in the future.
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In general, the best way for English majors (whether to go abroad or to work) is to study economics in their second major. A second major can play a very important role when applying to go abroad, as long as you have a transcript of this major and have a second professional certificate when you graduate. (The school itself can issue it).
In fact, when re-enrolling students in American schools, you just need evidence to prove that you have a certain ability. So certificates, transcripts are good evidence. If it's just an interdisciplinary course that you're studying on your own, and there is no written proof of it, it's a good idea to be able to provide your work,** etc., or to present your unique point of view in your self-statement.
But that's hard) so it's best to minor in a second major!
If you want to prepare, you can start preparing for the GRE or GMAT now, and prepare for the exam as early as possible.
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American schools can learn across majors, but the span should not be too large. The landlord's English major can be considered for education, translation, marketing and other majors. Proof of professional background is not required.
Finally, I would like to remind LZ that "admission is the premise, visa is the key" to study abroad. The applicant must have a reasonable explanation that he or she is able to complete his major at an English-speaking school and that what he has learned is in line with a feasible plan to return to his home country.
How do I make a study plan? How do I explain this to the visa officer? That's a lot of knowledge!
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1.When applying, we need to submit transcripts, proof of enrollment and other materials, so it is still recommended to take a minor. If you are self-taught, you should not be able to issue these certificates when you apply. Schools don't have a way to measure what you've learned.
2.It is important to note that the minor should be able to get a double degree like this. In addition, the grades of the minor may not be given by the general school, so the help is not very great when applying. Therefore, it is best to keep the minor grades higher.
3.Now, in addition to majors, you also need to prepare for English and other exams. Depending on the major you are applying to in the future, prepare for GRE or GMAT, IELTS or TOFEL
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I think you might as well go directly to the website of your ideal school and ask what their specific requirements are, and if you really don't understand, just email them and they will be happy to answer your questions.
Basically, cross-major applications are allowed, but some special points still require a professional background, but I think you must have proof of a second degree minor, and self-study cannot be used as a basis for application anyway.
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First of all, you must take the TOEFL or IELTS (TOEFL if you go to the United States, IELTS if you go to the United Kingdom), which is a language proficiency test.
Second, if you want to go to the United States, you have to rely on the GRE is the graduate school entrance exam, and if you want to study business, you have to take the GMAT
You can start with a TOEFL or IELTS score (the score is valid for 2 years). Then start preparing for the GRE or GMAT period to see which school you want to apply to, what major, and how many points you need.
I'm from Jinan, Shandong. My friend signed up for a class at New Oriental, called the Flyover Program, which means that all New Oriental's big classes can be taken in the next one to three years, including TOEFL and GRE, and then there are many one-on-one classes, which are particularly suitable, and it is recommended to go to New Oriental for consultation.
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1.It should be no problem, after all, you have a certain foundation.
2.The IELTS test focuses on the student's ability, so work on vocabulary, as well as the ability to use the language.
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If you go to New Oriental for an intensive training course, you can generally make up for it in a summer vacation and another semester
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Personally, I think that memorizing words, understanding grammar, and doing more past papers will help you a little.
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You should start with the basics and buy a book on IELTS sentence patterns.
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After reading a few answers upstairs, let me give you my opinion, don't just focus on advertising, it's better to be practical.
1. Are you married? If you are married, then your visa problems will be better.
2. There is no problem in applying for interdisciplinary applications, especially for majors in education;
3. Locals in the United States, many people who study English education-related majors are married and have children, and they are all relatively old, so when you arrive in the United States, you will find that many of your classmates are housewives, so your age is not a problem. This is normal, because they all wait for the family to stabilize, the children are older, and they are bored at home, so they come out to study for education graduate school;
4. If you go, you must go to the United States, the United States is more selective, there are many schools, and it is inclusive, because your undergraduate grades are not good, going to other countries is more restrictive, and you can't go to good schools, the United States is the first choice;
5. The related major in English is education, as well as TESSOL, teaching English as a foreign language, you can check it, which is in line with your future career plan;
6. It is not recommended to go abroad to study as an undergraduate, because it is too old;
It's too tiring to type, so be it hehe.
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