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A language test is mandatory.
If you start to apply for study abroad after the results come out, you will definitely miss many schools, because many schools have passed the deadline at this time, so you will be prepared to complete the English test in the process of preparing for the graduate school entrance examination.
English score is the most time-consuming and very important part of the study abroad application, English as a compulsory subject can be taken at the same time as the study abroad English test, so that you can start the study abroad application immediately after failing the graduate school entrance examination, and will not regret because you do not have English scores.
For students who have not yet taken the English test for studying abroad after completing the postgraduate examination, they can choose to study the master's preparatory course in a first-class university in China to improve their language ability and professional level, so that they can apply for foreign universities more securely.
The application for postgraduate entrance examination is carried out at the same time.
Students and parents who have prepared for the entrance examination from the beginning should be able to foresee the results after the graduate school entrance examination, so it is best to start the study abroad application from January rather than waiting until the results of the graduate school entrance examination are available in March.
First of all, use a week to quickly adjust the mentality and accurate positioning, check the schools that are still within the deadline, and then spend one to two weeks to write the essay after the school is confirmed, and finally take up to one week to complete the online application and mailing, and finally complete the application at the end of February. In addition, many schools adopt a roll-in form of recruitment, although these schools do not have a deadline, after all, the number of students is limited, if you want to enter the current season, you must start applying immediately, and strive to complete the application by April.
Get a positive mindset.
Failing in graduate school is just a small setback in life, and there is no need to be upset. For the selection of graduate students, China adopts the form of examinations, and the results determine everything, while the application form adopted abroad provides students with more opportunities to show their talents, so everyone should raise their heads as soon as possible from the state of studying hard all day to carefully think about their interests, specialties and future career trends, and have a correct positioning for themselves, in order to "get twice the result with half the effort" in the next study abroad school selection.
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You should prepare a TOEFL, GRE, or GMAT. Essays and letters of recommendation are also required to be prepared when applying.
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Studying abroad for graduate school is a dream for many people to pursue academic and professional advancement. However, this journey requires careful preparation and planning. Here are some things to prepare for your graduate school application.
1.Decide on your study abroad goals: First, you need to decide which country and university you want to go to for graduate school. Consider factors such as your field of major, academic resources, and cost of living to choose a study abroad goal that suits you.
2.Research study abroad requirements: Different countries and universities have different requirements for international students. Know the admission requirements of the target country and university, including academic grades, language requirements, letters of recommendation, personal statement, etc. Make sure you meet these requirements and be prepared.
3.Academic preparation: Studying abroad for graduate school requires certain academic ability. Understand the curriculum and academic requirements of your target major in advance to supplement your academic knowledge and skills. Participate in relevant academic activities, internships or research projects to enhance your academic competitiveness.
4.Language preparation: Most graduate programs in study abroad countries are taught in English, so English proficiency is a must. If your English level is not enough, you can take English training courses, such as TOF, IELTS and other exams, to improve your English ability.
5.Preparation of funds: Studying abroad for graduate school requires a certain amount of financial support. Understand the cost of living and tuition fees in your target country and create a reasonable budget for studying abroad. Look for scholarships, grants, or other funding opportunities to ease the financial stress.
6.Essay preparation: To apply for studying abroad, you need to prepare a series of essays, such as personal statements, letters of recommendation, resumes, etc. These essays are an opportunity to present yourself and should be carefully prepared and carefully written.
7.Plan ahead: Studying abroad for graduate school requires advance planning. Determine the application time, test time, and application deadline, and arrange your own schedule reasonably. Contact your supervisor or professor ahead of time to find out about their research direction and collaboration opportunities.
8.Acculturation: Studying abroad means adapting to a new culture and way of life. Be mentally prepared to understand the culture, customs, and social rules of the target country. Participate in intercultural exchange activities to increase your intercultural competence.
In conclusion, studying abroad for graduate school requires adequate preparation and planning. By understanding the requirements of your target country and Yunzhong University in advance, improving your academic and language skills, preparing the required paperwork, and arranging your time and budget reasonably, you will be able to successfully apply for graduate studies abroad and achieve your academic and career goals.
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Studying abroad for graduate school requires the following:
1. Determine the major, target university, country of study and admission criteria.
2. Do a good job of time planning and efficient implementation (decide the start time of studying abroad; How to arrange internships, club activities, overseas exchanges; When is the latest IELTS or TOEFL score available, etc.).
3. Decide on the application method and formally submit the application (decide whether to DIY or find an intermediary and control the time to submit the application).
4. Be prepared for funds.
5. Conduct academic preparation before going abroad.
Materials supplement: Requirements for studying abroad for graduate school:
1. Economic conditions: Economic conditions are necessary conditions, and all expenses must be paid during the study period.
2. GPA must be provided when applying for studying abroad: GPA must be provided when applying for studying abroad, and better schools require GPA scores or above. It can be a very intuitive and powerful proof of your learning ability and learning attitude in the four years of college, and different universities have different requirements for GPA scores.
3. The country of study has language requirements: The country of study has language requirements, and the IELTS score of British students must reach the above. IELTS is both computer-based and paper-based. North America requires a TOEFL score of 90 or above.
4. Personal statement: The personal statement occupies a very important position in the application, you can browse some online information first, but never imitate it easily, otherwise it is easy to leave the impression of a set of templates for admissions officers.
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Study abroad positioning, you can use this study abroad positioning college system to give yourself a positioning, enter your GPA, major, language scores, intended country, etc., the system will automatically match the case of classmates in the database who are similar to you, you see which schools and majors they have applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and understand the TA handling agency and the final admission results, so as to provide reference for your study abroad plan. Combined with their own situation, they can also have a general positioning.
You can also check according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA is the GPA, etc.) of your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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It is advisable to prepare for all aspects of the copy time a year in advance, for example, everything is around your efforts to achieve your goals. In addition, if the English score is average, you must pass the TOEFL or IELTS overseas English test two years in advance, which is equivalent to preparing for graduate school two years in advance;
Studying abroad for graduate school is based on your graduation results in each subject after applying for a foreign university, and the university application is based on the school grades and English scores you provide to decide whether to admit or not, so you must work hard to obtain good academic results in each subject to achieve the goal of studying abroad for graduate school.
When you are in your senior year, you will be ready to apply for admission, 1. You need to provide your college graduation transcript (including the results of each subject);
2. University graduation certificate; 3. University degree certificate; 4. Birth certificate and ID card; 5. Proof of tuition and living expenses during your study period, which is used as your financial ability to study abroad; 6. Copies of your parents' ID cards and your and your parents' household registration; The above materials should be notarized together in English and Chinese.
The above is the information you need to provide when you apply for graduate studies abroad, and you also need to provide visa information after admission to the school.
The above situation is for your reference.
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Naturally, the sooner the better.
If you want to go to the United States, you need to take the TOEFL and GRE, and you generally start preparing for it in your sophomore year, and you will start to take the test in your junior year, leaving enough time for yourself to brush it over and over again.
To borrow a sentence from our English teacher, the red treasure book is not called a naked test seven times, how many rankings do you want to take? The requirements of different schools are different, but it is still necessary to study hard, and the requirements of GPA are generally not low.
Well, also, what kind of major you are, whether you have published an article in science is also very important.
For the time being, I have thought of so much, and I still have questions.
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Because the vast majority of foreign institutions open applications for the second year one year in advance. For example, in the fall of 2020, you can start submitting applications in September 2019.
So, my personal advice is to get everything you need before the application channel opens.
There is a saying in our country:"Hurry early, not late"And it's true, foreign school admissions are not like ours, unified exams, and you will be asked for a high score. Their pattern is:
This year, I want 100 students, come to an application, I think you OK, I'll send you a notice, the next 100 recruits are enough, you are the 101st even if it is much better than the first person in all aspects, that's also: I'm sorry, we're full
So you should complete almost before the start of your senior year, but not limited to: have an adequate language score (IELTS or TOEFL); Have 2-3 letters of recommendation; There are motivation letters and study plans for different majors in different institutions; cv;Transcripts; Proof of Enrollment and so on.
In addition to this, there are several things:
1. Brush points. Because GPA is a very critical hard condition, some students may think that the pressure of waiting until the senior year is out of class to brush up on GPA may be less, which is true, but at the same time, you may miss the first round of applications because you do not have enough GPA. So the best thing is to have a GPA that you can get before the start of your senior year, and the best thing is to get it in place at one time and don't need to retake it!
2. Internship and practical activities.
In the same way, some students may feel that they will look for internships and participate in social activities after they have no classes in their senior year, but these cannot be reflected in your resume, and doing it is equivalent to not doing it, or you have lost your place in this school after you have done it, so it is best to arrange these activities during the previous holidays, and at the latest during the holidays of the junior year. This also leads to the fact that you can't use the junior year vacation to specialize in language, so it's best to get the language in the summer vacation of the second year (because there is a time limit for IELTS, which is counted within two years, and it is useless to take the test early).
overall, prepare early.
GPA is rigid.
Early test of language scores.
It's not too late for a practical internship.
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Graduate Application Timeline and Checklist.
The first semester of the first year of college.
Adjusting to university life. Study all subjects carefully to ensure that you have good grades in all subjects.
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1. Things to do now:
1.To increase your GPA, if you don't get good grades in important subjects, it's best to hurry.
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If you want to apply to the top 50 universities in the United States, you must first achieve a GPA of above (4-point scale) in your home country, and then you need to achieve a score of more than 90% in the GRE GMAT to be able to apply.
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Don't think about MBA.
To study for an MBA, you must have at least two years of management experience. This means that you will only be eligible after you graduate and work as a supervisor for two years.
And the tuition fee is twice as high as other majors.
MBA in our school
Most of them are about 30 years old, they are successful people from all over the world, and they will exchange management experience with each other. (
I'm in the UK) if only I studied general business.
If you go abroad after graduation, you will start preparing in your junior year, IELTS if you go to the United Kingdom and Australia, and TOEFL if you go to the United States.
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The language must be learned well, and this must not be loosened. If you want to take the TOEFL test in the future, you will need to take the postgraduate entrance examination in China and pass the sixth level. Second, the professional performance must be good.
If you want to go to a prestigious school, such as Stanford, Caltech, UC Berkeley, MIT, etc., then it is best to score 90 points in the main courses of this major. Because you are a foreigner, there are very few places, and even if you pass the test, people don't need you.
We can have a national competition. For example, high math and mathematical modeling. Participate in one, don't affect your homework, and winning a prize will be a highlight of the application.
It's best to have a ** article published in the undergraduate, it doesn't matter if you are naïve, work hard, you really can't do it, and spend money to buy an article to publish.
There are many universities in the United States, even if you can't go to the most ideal, as long as you work hard as mentioned above. It's not hopeless to apply for a full prize.
It's okay to get acquainted with a new set of concepts, and the TOEFL test is a form of test, not a textbook. Just familiarize yourself with its question types in advance.
To apply for going abroad, undergraduate scores, overall GPA, letters of recommendation, and TOEFL scores are required. It is better to have another article published. There is a letter of recommendation, which can be written by the teacher at our school. There is also a point application fee.
Each prestigious university** has a corresponding application process.
You can look up the rankings of electrical engineering (EE) and mechanical engineering in the United States. The school's reputation is combined with professional rankings. The full prize is the most critical, maybe in the end, who will pay more and go with whom.
The above is a requirement for a full prize, if the family has money, don't win the full prize, the difficulty is reduced a lot.
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