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If you have average English proficiency, I strongly recommend that you do not take the TOEFL first, but always take the GRE first. As for the time, it must be in time, I will start preparing for the first time I take the doctor's exam. What you need to do now is to memorize the ruby and then go to New Oriental's intensive class during the winter break.
Then you know everything.
Here are some of my prepared experiences, which I hope will be helpful to you.
1.I think vocabulary is a decisive issue. Is your ability to memorize words good, for example, one of my classmates just can't remember words, and as a result, he only got in his early 1,000s after two exams.
So if you're good at memorizing words, then the GRE is basically you've taken it. I only memorized the ruby 3 times at that time, and the key is the method. To be gre words, you must use fast attack, that is, shorthand, review more.
It is very ineffective to memorize words like we did in high school, level 4 or 6. Generally speaking, I think you can start memorizing two months before you start preparing thoroughly. In other words, it's OK to memorize it once before
2.Then you must come to Beijing New Oriental to take a GRE class, and the vocabulary catches up with Teacher Chen Qi to teach you, then I think it is no problem for you to have 500 in Chinese. When you go to work, you will understand everything, how to review, and what state to study.
3.Then, you must complete the essay within a month after the class, which is the most efficient. Essays must also be fast-attacked, a month, write a lot every day, read a lot. It must be good.
4.Then there are about 3 or 4 months left to review the written test. This is the most appropriate time.
I only had a month left at the time, and the review method was to get the class inverse vocabulary in a week, and the completion here refers to completing the blue and yellow skin twice, and combining it with memorizing the words. Then a week to fill in the blanks, and the blue and yellow skins were done. Then I finished reading in the next week, and the yellow skin was done.
In the last week, we will take daily mock exams. As for the landlord, you can be more generous on my basis, but remember not to procrastinate, gre is over once you drag I suggest that you can do fill in the blanks first, and then keep it all the time, because after filling in the blanks, you will find that you may have done very poorly at first, and then suddenly it will be better, and then you have to keep it this way until the exam.
Okay, that's detailed enough......As long as you review well as I say, the GRE will definitely be able to get on 1400 Good luck, if you don't understand, you can ask me again
Also, a couple of application questions you asked. It is enough to apply for PS, RL, CV, and it is very important to study for a doctorate. It's probably to check the research direction of each professor in the school, and then send an email.
Actually, I think you are in your third year of college and don't have to worry about these things about the application, you don't have to take any of the GRE and TOEFL tests now, so it's not the time to think about it. Concentrate on these two first, and it will be too late to start preparing in September next year. Don't be afraid
You now start memorizing the rubbour, then review the GRE, take the essay in March, and take the written exam in June. Then take the TOEFL in July and August, and it's completely fine. Don't take the TOEFL first, so for you who have average English, I think it is both unscientific and will be shocking
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A four-year PhD in the Netherlands means a job, an income, and it is recommended to apply for a PhD after completing a master's degree.
The cost of studying in the Netherlands is low and the quality of teaching is high; An all-public university with globally recognized academic qualifications; Teaching in English, global faculty; anti-visa procedure, high visa rate; Work legally, no security deposit.
The Netherlands is a leader in business, law, logistics, finance, medicine, communications, electronics, architecture, agriculture, life sciences, arts, natural sciences and other fields.
The living expenses and tuition fees for a master's degree for one year are generally about 16,180,000 yuan.
Although the Netherlands is a small country, it is a very strong country, known as an economic giant, one of the countries with the best economic situation in Europe, and its per capita income has been among the top in the world in recent years. The Netherlands is a garden-like country with a pleasant climate and elegant environment. The Dutch society is stable, the people live and work in peace and contentment, and the conditions in all aspects are very suitable for studying.
Geographically, the Netherlands is the heart of Europe. At the same time, as the center of European culture, the Netherlands can bring you both German rigor and French romance, as well as British tradition and Italian warmth. You can travel around Europe with the Netherlands as the center, and experience all kinds of scenery.
You can also interact with scholars and international students from all over the world in the classroom and learn together.
Shanghai Dutch-Chinese Education Association.
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The most difficult thing to adapt to in a foreign country is a foreign language, so let's learn it first. Others naturally have no teachers when they go abroad.
Foreign PhDs are not based on years, and the supervisor says that you can only graduate if you graduate, but you get a monthly salary.
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On the one hand, you have enough time to prepare for GMAT and TOEFL scores, and it is recommended that you prepare these two scores before the summer vacation of your junior year, so that you can catch up with the online application for school in October; Regarding GPA, now in your sophomore year, you need to try to improve your GPA score, at least above; In addition, if you have enough time, you can find some internships related to your major.
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If you have a good foundation, you can take the essay in February and the written test in June, if you can wait for the exam.
In August, the new OG of the GRE will also be released, you can buy it first, take a look, and you can register at any time, and you can log in to the official website.
I don't know if you have taken the TOEFL test, it is recommended to take the TOEFL first, then the GRE, and finally the TOEFL again, so that maybe both scores will be a little higher, good luck.
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The foundation is good, give it a raid. There are still 2 years to go, and what school do you go to abroad, let's see what qualifications people ask for first.
At present, don't care if you reform or not, just one task, preparing for the exam, this is the most basic, and it's not too late to choose a school after the exam. Don't even think about anything else.
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Now it's too late to take the 6g test, but the time schedule is very tight, sign up for the essay at the end of February or early March, look at the high-frequency essay, prepare for the first 30-50 questions, prepare the essay and start memorizing the red book at the same time, this year 6g is the last paper exam, and then it will be reformed into a computer-based test, and now you have to hurry up and sign up, because there are no computer-based test (composition) exam seats in many places. Hope it can help you, come on.
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Finance majors depend on the school, some schools classify finance as engineering, then you have to take the GRE, classified as business, you have to take the GMAT, you can go to Xintong to study abroad to consult.
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It depends on where you've been.
To go to the United States, you have to prepare for the GRE TOEFL test.
Go to other English-speaking countries to prepare for IELTS or TOEFL.
To go to a small language country such as South Korea, Germany to prepare to learn Korean and German.
As for the timing, as long as it's reasonable.
It is best to get your grades in the second semester of your junior year.
Of course, it's also important to get your college grades! Because if you want to apply for a good foreign university, you must have a good university grade.
Let's study hard, hehe.
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Yes, Commonwealth countries (UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, etc.) require IELTS scores, but TOEFL scores are also valid in many schools in Canada.
In addition to the language scores, the professional results in the undergraduate year, if you have a certain scientific research experience or have published more influential** are very helpful.
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Then take the GRE and TOEFL. If you are short on time and want to go out to graduate school after your senior year, you can start preparing from the first semester of your junior year or even the second semester of your junior year, so you can take the GRE first, because the GRE is more difficult than the TOEFL. Moreover, the GRE does not have a listening and speaking test, and after the GRE, you only need to concentrate on listening and speaking.
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It is necessary to prepare for the GRE and TOEFL. If your usual grades are not good, you should also brush up on your grades, and GPA is also very important.
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Determine the country first, and everything else is OK with economic capacity
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Prepare the GMAT vocabulary and keep the GPA around before choosing a school.
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It will be much easier to take the G test first and then take the test Bad English will take the fourth or sixth level first, anyway, it will also be tested.
Start laying the foundation now Don't have the idea of one step to the sky Words are memorized in the order of Level 4 vocabulary Level 6 vocabulary TOEFL vocabulary GRE vocabulary Reading, listening, writing, speaking and so on are also practiced in this order Usually have nothing to do and watch more American dramas Anyway, just use more English It will definitely be much easier to learn it in half a year.
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If you have good English and confidence, you can take the test again in your junior year. The foundation is poor, there is no confidence, and the sophomore year begins to take the exam. You don't have to think about which country to go to, so that you can decide whether to do TOEFL, G or IELTS.
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If you take the GRE test, 10g this year will definitely not be able to catch up, and you can prepare for 6g next year.
If your English foundation is good, it is recommended that you prepare for the TOEFL in about two months, that is, once in December. In addition to your information during the TOEFL preparation process, do the TPO real questions that you already have on the Internet (if you don't know TPO to go too stupid to see) Do it well Be sure to do it, especially reading and listening, prepare well for speaking, it should be said that you can still improve a lot in two months.
After taking the TOEFL test, I will start to focus on preparing for the GRE, which should be around the end of December. It takes one to two months to prepare for the GRE essay, and it is probably in March (mainly because there is a Chinese New Year in the middle, considering that it is not realistic to take the test during the Chinese New Year) It is best to finish the GRE essay, and then spend about three months preparing for the GRE written test. After taking the GRE test at the end of June, if the first TOEFL test is not satisfactory, you can also arrange a TOEFL one.
Remember, if you're almost ready to memorize the TOEFL vocabulary, you can start memorizing the GRE Red Book, and you don't have to wait until you're ready to start the GRE. This must be memorized well, whether you are preparing for the essay, or preparing for the GRE written test, you have to memorize the words, if you wait until the end of the test to memorize the red treasure time will be more tight, after all, you are a junior, there may be more classes, so it is more difficult for you to break through the GRE words in a month.
The reason for this arrangement is mainly because if you prepare for the GRE now based on personal experience, there are 8 months in the middle of your test, the battle line is too long, the start efficiency may be relatively low, but it is a waste of time, it is better to prepare for the TOEFL first, even if you do not do well in the test, it will be easier to retake the test after you have a certain amount of experience after the G test, and the T test time is more, so it is better to arrange the time. Next year's 6G must be grasped, or you have to prepare for the new GRE, maybe the corresponding test experience and materials have not been accumulated, and it will be more difficult.
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I think we should prepare for the GRE first, and we will be reforming it in August next year
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If you don't know anything clearly, and you don't know anyone abroad, it's the best way to find an agent, and it's very convenient.
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