I am a specialty student and would like to apply to study abroad

Updated on educate 2024-04-01
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you go abroad to study for an undergraduate, if you are going to the United States, your experience will be a very good bargaining chip for applying for prestigious universities, or even for scholarships. But if you go to other countries, it doesn't make so much sense, such as Australia, the United Kingdom, and so on.

    Secondly, you need to take the standardized test for high school students in the United States, which is the SAT, and the other is the TOEFL, and you must have a relatively good score. Now the preparation time is more urgent. Then there's your high school grade average.

    My suggestion is that you find an agent to help you do it, for the following two reasons: 1. You can't grasp the key points of school admission yourself, and if you have a good background when applying for a prestigious school, you will not use it to waste. 2. If you have time to make your own materials and contact the school, it is better to take the SAT and TOEFL exams, and then enrich your experience and expand your confidence of being admitted.

    If you are escorted, it's hard to say, as long as you go to university in China, you won't have much advantage, and if your grades are not good, your talent is likely to be wasted, so think about it.

    Have other questions can hi me. I wish you a bright future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This classmate is very good. I don't know what major you're going to study. I think it's better not to give up easily in the college entrance examination.

    Unless you can directly escort Peking University to Tsinghua University. Foreigners do fancy ability, but the premise is that there is a degree, since you are going to study abroad, then you have to come up with something that can explain your grades, the college entrance examination is the most authoritative and certified thing in our country, although it may not be able to be used but it is better than nothing, as well as your usual results, foreigners also value this. If you go to the United States, you can choose a few schools of your choice, and then you can contact them to determine the major you want to study, and consult what the school has first.

    No matter what kind of talent it is, as long as it is talented, there will be people who take a fancy to it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be that you are anonymous and everyone knows how to contact you...

    In general, it seems to be a very complicated thing for sports students to apply for studying abroad, but in fact, it is indeed a very complicated thing for sports students to apply for studying abroad. Therefore, in order to achieve the desired result on schedule, it is necessary to carry out effective time planning.

    Choose your country and choose your major.

    Then understand the application requirements and the admission criteria of the school, which will have its unique characteristics for the graduate admissions policy of a certain country

    For example, in the process of graduate admissions in American universities, applicants are required to submit GRE scores or GMAT scores, and international students are required to submit TOEFL scores or IELTS scores, and the application materials often include two to three letters of recommendation. Moreover, different schools have different definitions of ideal applicants. Some schools require applicants to have taken certain required courses during their undergraduate studies, and some schools require students with sports specialties to have an overall score above a certain level during their study abroad.

    This requires the applicant to try to implement the various preparations during the undergraduate study.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system, enter your basic personal information, such as major, school, GPA, language scores, intended country, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to yours to see which colleges and majors they have applied for.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be based on your test scores, strengths, and school recommendations.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, studying abroad, formerly known as studying abroad, generally refers to a person going to a country other than his home country to receive various types of education, and the time can be short-term or long-term (from a few weeks to a few years). These people are called"International students"。

    Short-term study abroad such as language learning, professional training, social development, etc. are all study abroad, so there is no requirement for whether the applicant is a job, and some short-term vocational training may also be applied by the company to improve the vocational skills of employees.

    Some academic long-term study abroad applicants may be college or exchange students, junior high school to high school or high school to university, etc. However, there are also some higher qualifications that do not require students to be unemployed, such as MBA.

    In general, there is no restriction on whether the applicant has a job or not.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course, it's true, wesport sports have now started recommending schools.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Definitely going to take the exam. Private schools in the United States are better. If you go to the public one.

    I guess this diploma is not very recognized. Art students can go abroad for undergraduates, but the cost of art students in the United States is very expensive. Even public schools are expensive.

    One of my piano teachers went to Austria to study, so you can consider going to that kind of country.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Go to Russia, Tchaikovsky Academy, or Moscow** Academy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As a special student, you can consider applying to go abroad, of course, the cost of the United Kingdom and the United States is relatively high, you can consider applying for Singapore's Nanyi or LASALLE Airlines, when applying, you need to work, and after the work passes, you must take the English test, and good students have scholarship applications.

    If the family is financially fine, it is best to apply to go to the United States.

    jxys

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you're interested, just study it recklessly, so why bother with what? If you don't like it, it's hard to go abroad.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you like it, dig into it, so why bother to say how much you have learned.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you want to know whether you meet the admission requirements of which colleges with your current grades, or what level of foreign colleges and universities you can apply to with your current grades?

    You can enter your GPA, major, language scores, etc. through the study abroad volunteer reference system, 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 universities and professionals you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.

    Through the study abroad volunteer reference system, submit your study abroad goals, and you can find out who has the same idea as you, and whether their envy application has been successful.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As long as it can enrich the content, of course, it should be written, and if it can be properly polished, it can become a good advantage, such as showing that you are willing to work your hobbies, you have a great enthusiasm for life, you have a rich extracurricular life, etc., etc., and being able to speak becomes an advantage.

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