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Cornell: You have a choice. This year's situation:
A lot of people apply for ED. But for sure, this year, as far as I know from my school, two girls were recorded, and three boys were rejected, which is very strange. Of course, the rejected ones are also very competitive.
There are also those who are in better condition than you. Think about it, but in your case, I think you're going to hand it over.
emory: This school has a lower reputation than others, and the campus is no better than others. But very good one school.
The grade requirements are not very high. There was a part of the 1950s or so that were recorded. The landlord votes for this.,Under normal circumstances, the situation is quite optimistic.。
There have been no special circumstances in the past two years.
USC: Column up. Let's not look at personal preferences.
USC Business: Okay. Party school, in warm California. You've got to fit the style.
Overall a good school. The ranking is also good at 20+. You're all right.
Brown: It's another ranking10+ school. Freedom of study Less stressful to study is the opposite of Cornell.
Freedom is its characteristic, what you want to learn, what you want to learn, what courses you want to learn, transcripts, etc., compared with other schools, it's so cool, what do you want. It depends on personal preferences, I love it. But the admission is very low, and your condition is generally excellent.
Michigan: That's pretty much the right thing on your terms. But be aware that Michigan is also a good school, don't look down on him.
With 26,000 undergraduates, it has the largest number of alumni in the United States. You probably get the idea. It's a big society.
Various.
UC Berkeley: Let's not talk about that. A lot of people have a good academic life at their dream school.
In warm California. Chinese love Berkeley. Your grades are completely enough, and I hope to be admitted.
Another: California public schools all focus on grades.
School research still has to do it yourself. I'll just recommend a few. You can also choose a school with a higher ranking around the 10th if you like.
Everything is still to be chosen according to your own interests. Choose your own style. The school will also choose you.
Good luck. Give me one haha.
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Worship the CR God-Man!!
Do you want fa or not?
And there seems to be a very strange person who is rude to the problem...
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Let's go to Junk Community College. Formal universities in the United States are even more rubbish!!
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In the last month or two, in order to improve the score, we believe that we should do the following 4 things:
1) Surprise words, especially those used in the SAT. You can recite the words with a frequency of more than 3 times in "Our SAT Full Score Word Frequency 8000 Excel Edition", and there are about 3500 such words, which is much larger than the coverage of "Barang 3500".
2) Through the simulation training of 30 sets of SAT real questions, the rhythm of doing the questions has been improved, and this sense of rhythm will not make you panic easily during the official exam.
4) Fill-in-the-blank, grammar, and mathematics will also be greatly improved through problem solving and special preparation.
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The word is first and foremost king, barron3500
With words, reading speed and comprehension will naturally go up to assist in the practice of long and difficult sentences.
Consider using GRE and GMAT questions for reading and writing, if you still have more time.
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It is recommended that the landlord do more grammar questions.,Barron's good.,And Princeton Review.,Fast scores.,As long as you practice about the same, how can you get about 650 points in the exam.,My classmates are all surprised to learn grammar.,The results are all above 650.,Some are nearly full scores., And you have to get 800 in mathematics.,As long as you're careful during the exam.,Practice reading like this.,It shouldn't be too difficult to memorize words to more than 580.,So there's 2030., There is no problem with more practice, come on, landlord!
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If the business is better, the top 50 schools are recommended. For example, the University of California, Los Angeles, the University of Washington, the University of Texas at Austin, etc., this is just this year's standard, if you apply next year, it is recommended to take the SAT and T again, the application trend is to apply more and more strictly year by year. A TOEFL of 100 and a SAT of 2000 are recommended
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The post saw the reply as follows:
1. Your TOEFL and SAT scores are good, and it seems that you will aim for relatively high goals. However, objectively speaking, it is more appropriate to take the TOP50 schools as the main target;
Key points about applying to the top 50 schools in the United States.
1. Before you start, you should understand the school's admission requirements.
Generally, the admission requirements are made up of two parts:
1. The first part is a quantifiable "hard indicator" - that is, high school scores, TOEFL, and SAT scores.
If you want to apply to a top 50 school, you should have a GPA of above (equivalent to an average score of about 85), a TOEFL score of 90 or above, and an SAT score of 2000 or above. Preferably a prestigious high school graduate. For graduate students, the TOEFL score should be at least 100, and the corresponding GRE GMAT should also be provided
To apply for an undergraduate degree from a top 30 school, the TOEFL should also be above 100 and above and the SAT should be above 2100. If you want to apply to the top 20 schools or Ivies, the comprehensive requirements are higher.
2. The other part is the "soft conditions" that cannot be quantified - that is, what are the advantages of the applicant compared with other students, what are the shining points, what are the differences, and what contributions may the applicant make to the school or society after being admitted to a prestigious school?
"Soft conditions" can be demonstrated through the student's unusual experience, ability to surpass the average classmate, unusual thinking, valuable achievements and extraordinary talents, etc.
For students applying for graduate school, in addition to the recommendation letter of an influential supervisor, if they can provide academic achievements or publications, etc., these are very beneficial for the application.
Here, two points need to be clarified:
1) Ivy League schools not only have a very low acceptance rate, but also have different ratios for students from all over the world, so only students with outstanding grades and extraordinary talents are likely to be selected. This Ivy League school is not recommended for the average student to have as their sole goal;
2) This article is mainly for applying for undergraduates, and the essentials of applying for graduate studies will be introduced in a separate article.
2. What channel should I take?
1. To apply for prestigious schools, ED and EA are the first choices.
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How much is the landlord's GPA? If you want to know what schools you can apply for in the United States, you can input your TOEFL and SAT scores into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students 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 you can apply to at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
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If the GPA is okay, the top30, the guarantee of 40 and 50 in one or two schools, the ace major of the bull school may be a little difficult, and the others should be more stable.
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Shen is good, about 30 is no problem. With a bit of luck, it can go further.
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Almost, 30-40's. It depends on the specific school and major.
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You can take a look at usnews** to have statistics and distribution of admitted students.
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