High school sophomore immigration to the United States. 5. Immigration to the United States in the s

Updated on Financial 2024-05-21
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As long as you are not more than 20 years old, you can continue to study high school in the United States.

    It is possible to do without a diploma. Just have your transcripts from your previous school.

    Language classes depend on the school and your individual level of English.

    I found the school on my own. Belch. Contact the teachers in the admissions department.

    In the United States, private high schools are always better than public ones. The same goes for the school climate.

    If you have a level of English, it will be good to stay in the whole English environment for a long time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    OK.. New York. Can read up to 21 years old.

    He has 6 months. I graduated in December. As long as you are under 21 before graduation.

    But you have to fix enough points. 40 points.

    Though. Bring results in China. Also count.

    But forget it.

    High school is useless. You still are. Work the language.

    Let's take the ged. Equivalent. High school diploma ... The same goes for my friend.

    A lot. Read. In China. High school. But haven't graduated yet. Choose him all.

    I read it. It wasted 4 years of my time. ‘

    I knew I would have taken the test.

    It's easy.

    I took the test. You can also go to university.

    Then. Specialize. Language.

    Wait for the language to pass.

    Only.. Read. I want to read it.。。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Flushing is the equivalent of New York's Chinatown, so there will be a lot of Chinese. New York high schools should have all of them.

    For ESL classes, you don't need to find a language school, but if you want to learn English as soon as possible, you can also make up for it at a language school. Before immigrating, it is best to notarize all your transcripts in high school and junior high school, so that you can hope to graduate from high school in the United States as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.No. But you should start preparing for those exams, which you will have to take when you apply to college in a year's time.

    2.In public high schools, you will need to show your local address so that you can be assigned to the nearest school, as well as a green card and passport to confirm your identity. It is best to translate a copy of the transcript in China, and it should include the grades of the third year of junior high school, because American high school is four years.

    This transcript is very important, and the score will be counted into the GPA used to apply for college in one year, so you can get as much as you want.

    3.If you are in a public high school, you must be a sophomore in high school. Because public high schools don't need money, and now ** is so short of money, it is impossible for him to give you a year of restudy.

    In the case of science, because you choose your own courses, you can choose the ones that are too difficult, that is, you don't choose AP courses, you can choose ordinary high school courses, and if you want to challenge them, you can also choose honors courses.

    4.School supplies are not needed, they are available here. You can bring some gifts for the teacher, you don't need to be too expensive, just special.

    5.I'm California, and I don't know much about New York. Winters in New York are cold, though.

    You can buy the clothes there, so you don't waste the clothes you brought with you. Whether the school is good or not, you can check the API of that school on the Internet, and the higher the API, the better the student's grades. The private one is definitely better than the public one, because the private one can add classes to four or five o'clock in the afternoon, and the public one stipulates that the school will be released at two o'clock.

    Personally, I don't think you have to go to a good school, just go to a general one. Because if you are in a good school, there are many people with good grades, and it will be much more difficult for you to get the top 9% ranking. The important thing is that colleges look at your grade rank in high school, but they don't look at how good that high school is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Depends on what school you're going to. If you apply for 11th grade, it's best to have the SAT, but the SSAT is fine.

    If you want to go public, then feel free, and your international advantage is there. A good high school is basically very expensive and does not accept people at the age of 11, you think about it yourself, and the application competition is also very high.

    2.Fill in the basic materials and personal statement, some schools need to fill in their own supplement, parental recommendation letter, teacher recommendation letter, celebrity recommendation letter (not required), junior high school three years and high school one year transcript (sophomore high school should also be sent over), mapping transcript.

    3.What do you mean by okay? The TOEFL test to 100 is okay, barely passable, and can understand the most basic. Those who don't reach 100 can't even hold out an essay. Don't be confident in yourself. But it's always OK to have faith.

    4.Just bring a pen, you have to buy books and books, and you can't buy them in China.

    5.There are good public schools, but the overall level of private schools is high. Trinity School, Brearley School, and Collegiate School, all of which are the top private day high schools in New York, have been in the top three high schools in the United States all year round.

    Public schools depend on the region, and those with money are correspondingly better, such as manhattan. You don't have to bring anything, many stores in New York can buy things and ** is not expensive, it is hard to bring over, it is enough to bring two sets of spare, come and buy.

    Good luck!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Every year, I have a number of students applying to art schools in the United States, and this year I have some experience in art at Art Vision in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and the University of Southern California. A few suggestions for your problem

    How exactly is GPA calculated? What should it be? The GPA takes into account the final exam scores for all of your high school courses. Therefore, you need to try to get your grades in every class, not just in English!

    Should I apply for the TOEFL class now? Judging from your description, I think New Oriental is still more responsible as a consultant. To put it simply, if you don't have a vocabulary of more than 3,000 words, as well as a solid grammar foundation, and a certain amount of English listening, speaking, reading and writing, it will be very painful for you to go directly to the TOEFL training class, which is a waste of money and time, and has no effect.

    Therefore, you should improve your English skills now, lay a solid foundation, and not rush to study for TOEFL. If you have a certain foundation in English, you will be able to study TOEFL better. Having said that, in fact, the TOEFL requirements for international students at the American Art Institute are not very high, and I have students with TOEFL 89 this year who also applied to the Art Institute of Chicago and Pratt Institute of Art in New York, so there is no need for the landlord to be too entangled in this matter.

    Portfolios are really important, especially at top art schools. To a certain extent, the top art schools in the United States do not pay much attention to students' TOEFL scores, but they do value students' portfolios. Because the TOEFL score represents language ability, it is possible to improve over a certain period of time; And the portfolio represents the artistic ability and talent of the student, which is not something that can be done in time.

    Therefore, the landlord must do a good job of the portfolio. I have a colleague from Golden Oriental's American Study Abroad Department, who has an American Master of Fine Arts degree and specializes in mentoring students in the production of portfolios. If the landlord wants to seek the help of a professional, I can also recommend it.

    Good luck with your dream study abroad program in the U.S.!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.The question of whether to live on campus or with a host family is more entangled.

    If you live on campus, you will use more school equipment, and if you live with a host family, you can better understand American culture and living habits, and improve your spoken English. The risks are relative, and if you don't get along well with your host family, it can be a problem.

    2.Essays such as resumes can be written by yourself and revised by other teachers;

    3.It's better not to change the transcript, because the change is too good, and it will be troublesome if you can't keep up with the course when you go to the United States;

    The SSAT is not mandatory for many U.S. high schools. Some schools accept SLEP scores. Of course there is TOEFL and the SSAT is better.

    5.If you submit your application, it is best that you are fully prepared and submit it together, not one today and one tomorrow. The teachers at the school who process the application can be annoying.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The accommodation issue can only be said to have its own advantages, I myself prefer to live at home for the past two years, after getting familiar with your city, of course, there is no risk for you to go out to live by yourself, and the security in the United States is relatively unstable. Of course, you'll need to be lucky to come across a good home.

    If you go to a school in the Northeast, you must apply for a school in a big city, which will be more convenient in all aspects of life (public transportation in the United States is very poor, and big cities can be better). There's a trick that any school in a rich and white neighborhood doesn't suck. There are no majors in high school, and you can choose the difficulty but not the course.

    It is recommended that you do not choose AP in the first year, and choose 1-5 APs in the second year, depending on your level

    Regarding the DIY resume, you have to go to the official website of the school you want to go to find their admissions officer's email address, ask what information you need, you can prepare, high school application does not need to be very troublesome, but be sure to communicate with the admissions officer.

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