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Applying to universities in the UK is the most important indicator of GPA. Different universities have different requirements.
In the actual application process, we can generally divide the school into 3 categories, which are 1-10, 11-30, and 31-113 by ranking.
Based on the results of 211 schools, the first class school requires a score of 85 or more, the second class school requires a score of 80 or more, and the third class school requires a score of 70 or more. If the student is not a 211 university, a five-point increase is required.
The top 10 schools generally rarely recruit non-211 graduates. Schools ranked 50 or later generally have a degree certificate from a domestic university.
General business, liberal arts require higher scores, and computer and mechanical engineering are relatively less demanding.
When applying to schools, IELTS scores are not a criterion for judging students' merits, but they must pass the line, which is not negotiable. The school's ** is very clear, so I won't say more. There are two reminders, one is that you do not need to submit an IELTS score when applying, and the other is that the IELTS score does not meet the standard, and the school generally has a corresponding language course.
Personal practical experience, many times still need to be specifically analyzed, I hope it will be useful to you.
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First of all, you need an IELTS score, if you go abroad to study undergraduate, you generally need to score about the score, depending on the requirements of each university, about the difficulty coefficient of the IELTS test is relatively large, you can participate in an IELTS training course, about the training course century IELTS is good, the headquarters in Beijing teachers are more ***, I have studied in their Shijiazhuang branch, their lecturer is very experienced in lecturing or full-time, now you can go back to the teacher at any time to ask questions, and they are still small class teaching mode, You can go to their school to learn more about it, I know that their Shijiazhuang branch is located at 523 Fubon Building
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To see whether LZ is going to study for the preparatory department, undergraduate, or graduate school, in general: the bottom line of the IELTS score of the preparatory department is the score; The minimum IELTS score for undergraduate students is 6; The bottom line for postgraduate IELTS scores is points. lz can also go to [self-retention network] to consult and solve their doubts, if you don't understand, you can also hi me.
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The score is mainly IELTS.
You can learn more about schools in the UK on the reserved land. You'll be well aware.
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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 ......And the most important thing to solve is Alevel, because it is a completely different system from the domestic high school curriculum, and it takes a certain time span to choose 3-4 courses to study and take the exam.
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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UK schools use a 4-point scale to calculate undergraduate grades, which requires your university grades to be converted into a 4-point GPA.
Take the top 20 universities in the UK for example:
UK universities TOP6-10 (including the University of Edinburgh, etc.) Admission requirements: undergraduate 985 211 graduation: average score 85 points, language score; Bachelor's degree: average score of 85-90 points, language score (different requirements for each major).
UK universities TOP11-20 (including the University of Manchester, etc.) Admission requirements: Undergraduate 985 211 Graduation: average score 80-85, language score; Ordinary undergraduate graduation: average score of 80-85 points, language score (different requirements for each major).
If you want to know whether you meet the admission requirements of which institutions with your current grades, or what level of universities abroad you can apply to with your current grade level?
You can pass through the reference system for studying abroad.
Enter your GPA, major, language scores, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately locate yourself.
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