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It must be a 100 system, and it is also the 4th and 5th largest university in Canada. Take IELTS IELTS is a little better because the universities in Canada recognize IELTS as final no band lower than 6. And it's easier to take the test (personally).
If you are in China, you must take the college entrance examination, because the domestic education system is different from that of foreign countries, and the North American education system we studied is a b c f system. The domestic education system is now not recognized in other countries (sadly). So you have to take the college entrance exam.
Because the college entrance examination can prove your results. The time I applied to university (I was a high school student in Canada) was definitely different from that in China, so my application steps didn't help you much. But your IELTS score is definitely necessary.
The people who apply to UBC are all admitted with an average A and a high A, which is an average of more than 89%. Chinese mainland students who want to go to UBC must be more than 90% to be directly enrolled (of course, I'm talking about engineering and business, art and other as appropriate, but definitely more than 80%). If your IELTS score is not enough, you will need to read the language, but only if you have enough score.
The specific tuition fee is about $22,000 (Canadian dollars), and the other accommodation fees depend on your personal requirements (you have to go to the official website for detailed information, because everyone's requirements are different, of course, this is a dormitory problem after you have been admitted). If you have any other questions, you can m me. By the way, there is also the matter of the deposit for studying abroad, which is the problem of bank deposits, which depends on whether your parents have money, if not, the visa will not be available.
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For high school graduates, the cut-off score for applying to UBC is calculated with a total score of 100% (100 points).
85% is probably just the "minimum" cut-off. In some highly competitive subjects, the average entry score will be closer to 90%.
The so-called "average score" is mainly the "average score" of several high school courses required for college admission. It doesn't have to be the average of all high school grades. (There are some high school subjects that the university doesn't care too much about).。。 It depends on what the requirements of your discipline are.
If you are a high school student in China, then Canada also needs your college entrance examination scores. Therefore, the application must wait until after your college entrance examination. Chinese students also rely on TOEFL or something.
If you are a high school student in Canada, then you will have to apply half a year before you graduate from high school (around January) (usually high school schools will remind students to apply to college).
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100 points, so 85 points means 85%.
I went to high school in British Columbia, and I applied almost last December, but I didn't report my results until April of this year, because UBC has an automatic admission system for students in B.C.
If you are applying from China, you need college entrance examination scores, high school scores, and language scores. In fact, language scores are the most important. Because the high school education system is different, only language tests like IELTS and TOEFL have clear standards.
Last summer, I watched UBC's admissions fair in China, and I felt that now I only recognize money, because they said that even if you don't have a language score, you can go to the language first, so money is the most important thing now.
The tuition fee for international students is more than 20,000 Canadian dollars, plus the accommodation and living expenses may be 40,000 yuan, nearly 300,000 RMBThen the application for studying abroad requires a deposit, which is not clear, but it should also cost hundreds of thousands of RMB.
IELTS is easy, and the requirements for IELTS are relatively low.
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For schools with a deposit, know in advance.
Wang Libin, a teacher from Study Abroad 360 Xi'an, pointed out that many schools also need to pay a deposit at the same time after receiving an offer, and the deposit may not be refunded. For students whose conditions can meet the requirements of the school, it is still possible to accept one school, but for students with average conditions, I am afraid that they cannot meet the requirements of one school, so it is recommended not to accept only one school. It is recommended to accept offers from two institutions, one that the student wants to go to the most, and the other that can be guaranteed. >>>More