Will it have a big impact on studying in the UK in December?

Updated on educate 2024-05-09
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Generally speaking, you have to apply for the next September semester in December, but the better the school, the sooner you have to apply, otherwise its offer will run out and you will have to be in the waiting list.

    2.You think that the current GPA is not high enough, in fact, you have not graduated yet, if you want to go abroad to study for a master's degree, you can get a conditional offer nowYou will not be able to convert into an unconditional offer until you graduate and get your diploma

    But wait until December, if your GPA has improved a lot, you can do that.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can only apply for the next year in December, and it should be too late to start school in January, it doesn't matter, you can get enough IELTS scores, in fact, it's not so difficult to apply for school, and the school also has to make your money, if you are willing to go to their school, you have to register early, it's not okay if it's full...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can apply now, and the school will send you a conditional admission letter, as long as the GPA at the end of the course in June next year is enough to meet the standard, you can exchange for an unconditional admission letter.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's definitely in time, and it's not a problem until February.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm retaking it in time, and I won't get the results until January.

    It must be that the sooner you apply, the better, and there are some schools that may have the first batch of students who sign up for a very good job, and they will be full at once, and it is not impossible, but it will not be so unlucky for you, and the schools you apply to are like this

    The application can be made in February at the latest, and GPA is the last word, so don't worry, boldly revise the results, and then talk about it, it's too late!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The epidemic is an impact on the one hand, but you also have to consider your actual situation, the epidemic will not be able to ** within one or two years, but will you not study in the future? This obviously won't, if you have this plan, then getting vaccinated and applying for study is also one of the feasible options, and the main choice is whether to take online courses or offline courses. If you feel that you are still worried, then you can study in China, the epidemic will continue, but your time is also very precious, after the completion of the domestic bachelor's degree, and then go to the UK to study for a master, it is also a good choice for the landlord.

    At present, foreign countries are also making every effort to control the epidemic, especially major universities are also paying attention to the safety of international students. The UK requires students to fill in the corresponding entry information registration 48 hours before entering the country, including the information of the student's institution, accommodation address, etc., in order to facilitate timely tracking and risk control. Secondly, although colleges and universities have been teaching normally, there will be face-to-face classes and online classes, but if some courses must be taught face-to-face, then the institutions will also take protective measures to reduce contact as much as possible, and disinfection measures will also be in place.

    At present, many British universities officially say that they will use blended teaching, that is, a combination of online and offline, and students can make their own choices. Therefore, for students, it is nothing more than two situations, either everything will return to normal and go to offline classes, or like most schools at present, online classes in China will not be possible for schools to resume classes regardless of the safety of teachers and students.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After the best time to apply, can I still apply for a bad job?In fact, as long as there is no deadline for the school and the application channel is open, we can submit an application. Therefore, every year, such as socks in June, there are still some students who are still applying, but at this time, the students who apply will be very tight, and they will also face a lot of problems. For example:

    Good schools and popular majors have long been out of places, resulting in a very limited choice of schools and majors, and the ranking of the school you are applying for will not be so ideal, and may be much lower than the student's grades and expectations;

    For language courses, you may soon face a choice, whether to study the language or continue to take IELTS, which is very tangled, and the results may not be ideal;

    There are very few options for dormitories, and after getting the offer, most of the dormitories have already been applied, after all, there are few dormitories in the UK;

    In addition, the time for applying for a visa will be very urgent, after all, the time to wait for CAS is unpredictable.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, classmate.

    British schools generally start applying a year in advance, and if you go in 14 years, you can start applying now, I don't know if you want to go to the UK for undergraduate or postgraduate studies? What do you want to study? Do you have an IELTS score?

    These will affect the application, and the specific application questions can be asked or privately messaged Thank you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The number of applicants to study in the UK is now increasing, and the entry threshold for UK institutions is gradually increasing. Nowadays, the number of Chinese students applying to study in the UK is also increasing, and the competition will be more and more fierce.

    As for the application time, I didn't know much when I applied myself, and then it was Lordoffer that my essay revision teacher told me that the UK application takes a placeholder method, that is, first-come, first-served, so I must grasp the time of application, prepare as soon as possible, and start applying as soon as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At present, the overall trend of Chinese students studying abroad is getting younger and younger, no matter which country can see half of the international students from China, in the past, studying abroad in high school would feel too early, now many students have been preparing for English test results from the second and third years of junior high school, and started to apply for studying abroad.

    In 2014, there were four major trends in studying in the UK:

    1) The competition is escalating, and it is necessary to prepare scientific research results in advance to apply for prestigious universities. According to statistics, last year, many high-achieving students from Tsinghua University and Peking University joined the army of studying in the UK.

    2) Consumer-oriented and investment-oriented study abroad are polarized. In many of the education fairs that took place last year to study in the UK, parents were more concerned about the rewards of studying abroad, namely the opportunity to get scholarships and paid internships.

    3) The proportion of undergraduate students studying abroad for high school is increasing. When economic conditions permit, the phenomenon of sending children to study abroad for secondary school is especially obvious in first-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Hangzhou, and it is common for them to go abroad to study in boarding schools at the age of twelve or thirteen.

    4) In 2014, business, finance, computer science, engineering, etc. will still be popular in the choice of majors to study abroad in the UK, but the number of applications for studying art abroad is increasing.

    When is the right time to apply?

    There are two main steps in applying to study abroad, the first is the preparation of language scores. LZ needs to know exactly what the school you want to apply to and what the language score requirements for a particular program at that school are? Once you have a clear goal, you should make a TOEFL IELTS test review plan at least half a year in advance in order to achieve the best score and be the core of the application competition**.

    The second is the application steps for studying abroad, choosing a school, essays, visas (the UK visa is simpler than other countries, and it is easier to pass a visa), etc., and so on must be carried out in a planned manner.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Overall, one of the major changes in 2014 is the overall advance of the application time. In particular, the application peak for the top 30 schools is much earlier than in previous years. Compared to 2013, 2014 is more stringent in the processing of admissions applications than last year:

    Cardiff University, Leeds University, Lancaster University.

    Applications: UK universities start in September and October every year, and applications start in September of the year before admission, but the deadline for UK university applications varies from school to school.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    At present, the number of applicants for studying abroad is increasing, and the competition is more fierce, so you need to prepare earlier, first determine the major you want to apply for, and then clarify the score requirements.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Huatong teacher believes that the admission of schools in the UK is on a first-come, first-served basis, so the general application for British prestigious schools must be prepared at least one year in advance, and now the situation of studying in the UK is not bad, the age is getting younger and younger, the competition is becoming more and more fierce, and the best time period for applying in the UK is generally from September to January of the following year, and now in November, the time is relatively rushed, and it is recommended to consult a professional agency.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The UK offer is on a first-come, first-served basis, so generally applying for a prestigious British school must be prepared at least one year in advance, and the general UK application period is from September to January of the next year, and you are already very tight now, so you have to hurry up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Form: 1The difficulty of applying has increased 2

    The information is perfect, and the language requirements are improvedStatistically, students with good backgrounds and a passing or excellent language score are admitted quickly. Students who are not from 211 and 985 colleges and universities with excellent academic performance and IELTS scores can get admission to prestigious schools within 10 days at the earliest; There are also many students who have received all the admission letters of the colleges and universities they have applied for within 4 weeks.

    In contrast, the processing of the profile of students who do not have a passing language score and other academically equivalent conditions is relatively slow, and the risk of rejection is also about 10% higher than that of students with a passing IELTS score.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Universities in the UK admit students on a first-come, first-served basis, so it's best to apply early.

    In addition, the situation of studying in the UK is that it is a country that pays attention to education. Studying in the UK is still a wise choice.

    However, you may need to be well prepared, after all, rejections will still happen often.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Teacher Huatong Zhou said that the UK is more popular now, and the application must be paid attention to in advance, first-come, first-served principle.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are three significant features of studying in the UK: the waiting time for the application result is longer than before, the key to the application is the production of essays and student conditions, and the proportion of conditional offers has increased.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Prepare a year in advance, learn the language first, prepare the materials, etc.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Are you going to the UK for undergraduate or postgraduate studies? Half of the cases are better to apply a year early, and if they are too late, some schools may not have a place.

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