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United States: Dollar depreciation raises enrollment threshold for high schools.
1. The acceptance rate of the US dollar depreciation and school selection is ** to 2%.
Affected by factors such as the depreciation of the US dollar, the number of applications to study in the United States will further increase this year, and it is expected that the number of students studying in the United States will increase by 100,000 next year compared with this year. This means more than 100,000 yuan in and out for overseas families. However, one expert pointed out that getting together will only make tens of thousands of students unfortunate to become the "denominator" of the admission rate to China, which is undoubtedly "cannibalism".
In recent years, many U.S. colleges and universities have accepted only 6% of Chinese students, and some have only 2%.
2. U.S. high schools raise the enrollment threshold in China.
It is understood that this year, some well-known high schools in the United States require students to submit TOEFL, SSAT (American High School Entrance Examination), SLEP (American High School Entrance English Proficiency Test) and even SAT (American College Entrance Examination) test scores. Last year, an American high school received more than 160 applications from Chinese children, but only three were admitted, and another school received more than 200 applications from China, but none were accepted.
3. Some community colleges have changed their academic system to 4 years.
It is understood that the length of study of some community colleges in the United States has been increased from two years to four years, and a diploma from a four-year university is issued. This new trend is breaking the previous "springboard" positioning of community colleges and is seen by the U.S. higher education community as a transformation of community colleges. The upgrading of community colleges mainly caters to the market demand, and the upgraded majors include fire fighting, welding, nursing, etc.
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In the past few years, studying in the United States has been very unstable, and a number of companies have stopped doing it, but in the past two or three years, it has become popular again, and the visa rate is not low. As for whether you can succeed or not, it has a lot to do with you. There are a lot of frequently asked questions from visa officers on the Internet, which are quite useful.
It is best to find a professional company to do the visa materials, so as to avoid detours.
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As the world's largest country, the United States has always been in a leading position in terms of economy, science and technology, and education, so the first thing people think of when they study abroad is the United States, so what are the conditions for studying abroad in the United States?
1. If you apply for an Ivy League school to study in the United States, your TOEFL score must be above 110; Applying to ordinary colleges and universities is about 90 or 100 points.
2. SAT scores are required for undergraduate studies, which must not be less than 1400 points, and those who want to apply for better schools are required to reach more than 1500.
3. Applicants for undergraduate studies are required to provide high school grades, and graduate students are required to provide results during their undergraduate years, regardless of undergraduate or graduate students, the average score should reach more than 90 points, so that you can apply for most of the more excellent colleges.
In this way, the usual grades and language scores of students studying in the United States are also very important, which will directly reflect everyone's learning ability and academic level, and it is also one of the criteria for admitting students to American colleges and universities.
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Undergraduate application: GPA score: above.
Language scores are similar to SAT standardized tests, which are required by each U.S. university. The top 35 schools generally require a minimum TOEFL of 100, 36-50 schools generally require TOEFL and above TOEFL 90, and there are individual schools with a minimum TOEFL requirement of 80. Application Materials:
1.Standardized test SAT or ACT score 2Language score 3
High School Transcript 4High School Diploma 5Letters of Recommendation 6
Instrument 7Activity.
Graduate Application: GPA Score: Above Language Score:
TOEFL 80+ IELTS, no language can apply for dual enrollment preparatory department. GMAT score: 650 or above (required for business and management majors) GRE score:
310 points or above (except for law majors), background strength to improve the acceptance rate of prestigious schools: whether there is award-winning experience, internship experience in famous enterprises, overseas background improvement courses, etc. Application Materials:
Certificate of enrollment in Chinese and English (senior year) Language score: TOEFL 80+ IELTS, no language can apply for dual enrollment preparatory department. 2.
GRE score of Chinese and English graduation certificate and degree certificate: 310 points or above (except for law majors). 3.
University transcripts in Chinese and English (the higher the score, the better you can apply to the school). 4.TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT scores.
5.Letters of recommendation. 6.
Personal statement or essay.
The above information is a general requirement, but because each school will have its own special requirements for different majors, if the university needs to know more detailed application requirements, it can refer to the overseas university database.
According to the application requirements of each university, you can inquire about more detailed application information according to your major, and your peers can also communicate with the reference system for studying abroad.
In the study abroad volunteer reference system, we will see which schools our brothers and sisters have gone to, which majors they have applied for, and how many language scores they have taken. The query is as follows:
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The conditions for studying abroad in high school, undergraduate, and graduate schools in the United States are all different.
The application for studying abroad in the United States at all stages attaches great importance to the student's GPA score, that is, the average grade at the end of the school, which is generally above the TOP30, TOP50, and TOP80 requirements of American universities; Top 100 universities are required to do the above. Generally speaking, the top 50 universities in the United States require a TOEFL score of 90 or above or IELTS 7 or above, the top 80 requires a TOEFL score of 85 or above or IELTS or above, and the TOP100 requires a TOEFL score of 80 or above or an IELTS score of 6 or above. The GRE test is the most important test for graduate students in the United States, and when applying to the top 30 schools, the GRE score is 320, which is a relatively safe score; TOP30-100 colleges and majors, must score more than 310 points; The GRE score of the top 100-200 colleges and universities is required to be above 300.
In contrast, liberal arts pay more attention to the score of essays, and a perfect score of 6 is best to get 4 points. The GMAT test is the most important test for business applications at American universities. In the top 30 universities in the United States, GMAT is generally above 720; TOP50 requires between 680-720; TOP100 colleges and universities require GMAT 650 or above.
Chinese students have high GMAT scores, so the GMAT scores in mainland China are about 20 points higher than the global average**.
There are many other types of study abroad as follows:
The International Master's 1+1 Program is a postgraduate qualification promotion channel for current undergraduate students or former students.
Eligibility. Educational requirements: bachelor's degree or above or bachelor's degree.
GPA requirements: Outstanding students with a GPA of not less than or below in school, or with graduate study potential.
Language requirements: TOEFL score of 79 or pass the Ziep test. Ziep (Zijing Intensive English Program) is an alternative language course provided by Zijing Education for outstanding students without TOEFL scores, and its course and assessment results are recognized by many American universities.
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