Is it easier to do a preparatory program in the U.S. and then apply for graduate school than to appl

Updated on educate 2024-05-03
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, the most time-saving and money-saving thing is to apply directly to graduate programs in the United States after obtaining language scores in China. Regardless of the fact that the procedures and requirements for filing in foreign countries are the same, there is no such thing as making it easier to file abroad.

    Of course, if you don't care about the cost and are in a hurry to go abroad, studying a language or preparatory department first is also an option, but you must choose a regular university.

    My advice: It is best to get a TOEFL score of about 70 in China before going abroad, it will not be too much waste of time and money.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't listen to the agent fooling you, remember that the agent has only one purpose, to send you out and collect your money.

    You really have plans to go abroad, go to the stupid forum and the sustenance forum, and read the essence post.

    The 2nd floor is very true, and the 1st floor is not unreasonable, but please don't forget the risk of your matriculation, if there is something wrong with it that causes you to finish the matriculation and you fail to apply for admission, what should you do, since you said that the family is only well-off.

    Are you going back to your home country or will you continue to spend money over there?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, it is good to apply in the United States.

    The most important thing is that the domestic direct application has relatively high requirements for my strength. The Foundation is relatively simple and will help you with your language.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It must be that in terms of applying for the United States, there are many domestic procedures and exams.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    International students may know that if you want to go to graduate school in the United States, it will be beneficial to finish the preparatory department first. Because the prep department in the United States is actually very demanding, it is better to take a look at how to apply for the prep department in the United States.

    1.College scores

    University scores reflect the learning ability and fundamental theoretical basis of international students, which are actually very important in the application of international students. Generally speaking, most schools require students to have an average score of more than that, but some schools are relatively low, around. So you can actually try to apply to some other colleges, in previous years' admissions, in fact, there are many students who have been admitted because of this.

    2.Linguistic outcomes

    The pre-master's program in the United States is basically aimed at majors such as liberal arts, business, and computer science, but some are offered to engineering students. Since liberal arts majors generally need to write and read frequently in the learning process, as well as comment and communication in class, they will pay more attention to language scores in the preparatory application of liberal arts students. Many schools not only have a requirement for the overall score, but also for the score of each component of the language score.

    There are also many students who do not meet the required scores for GMAT and GRE, and in the face of such a situation, in some schools, the pre-master's department will also exempt students from the requirements of GMAT or GRE scores, which is actually a more beneficial path for those students who are not good enough in language when applying.

    3.Expertise

    To apply for the pre-master's program in the United States, in fact, it has very high requirements for students' majors like direct admission, so it is best for international students not to change majors when applying for the pre-master's program.

    Of course, when applying for the exam, it is also necessary to provide relevant documents, but liberal arts majors are more concerned about whether students have some academic or practical experience. In addition, the improvement of academic aspects will include a minor double degree or elective courses, reading relevant books of the major, conducting topic discussions and writing.

    4.Social Practice

    Social practice includes an internship part, for example, if you want to study law, you can first go to the court or the legal department of some companies to intern. Or participating in some related activities in the school can also be counted as part of this practice, which can add points to students.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Pre-Master's Program mainly refers to the courses set up by American universities to help international students smoothly transition from undergraduate studies in China to the graduate level, including language, academic skills and some relatively simple professional foundation courses.

    The Foundation Year is a good transition period that enables students to meet the requirements of the university they are applying to and the admission criteria for a master's program, making it easier for students to apply for a master's degree and get on to a master's degree. Many colleges and universities in the United States have direct preparatory programs, such as the University of Southern California, Columbia University, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The difference is still very large. First of all, if you study preparatory courses abroad, there will be a problem of admission rate, about 80% pass rate, then the remaining 20% will only have two paths, one is to study for another year, and the other is to go home; However, 80% of them will not be able to go to the university you applied for, about 20% of them will go straight to this school, and the rest can only go to other universities that are a little worse.

    The preparatory department in China is different, the better schools in China have docking agreements with foreign institutions, and they can generally go directly to the minimum requirements, and they can better adapt to the study and life abroad in one year in China. Generally, the better the schools in China, the better, it is best to choose one of the 985, like the above mentioned Harbin Institute of Technology also opens, of course, there are others.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The difference is quite big. Domestic master's pre-programs, such as the Harbin Institute of Technology master's pre-program, are sponsored by Harbin Institute of Technology, authorized by the National Study Abroad Committee, and cooperate with foreign colleges and universities to pass the examination and be given priority admission, and finally basically all of them can go abroad; The elimination rate of foreign master's degree is very high, the admission rate is only 80%, and the direct promotion is only about 20%, 60% are assigned to schools that are not very well ranked, and the remaining 20% directly fail, and there is no school to go to. Some people get a master's degree admission offer from a famous foreign school, but if you look closely, it is actually a conditional admission letter, and it is easy to study for a master's degree in the school, but it is very difficult to get a master's degree, and only by passing the exam can you study for their master's degree.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello.

    The first is the issue of cost.

    In the economy, the average cost of a one-year preparatory department in China is about 570,000 yuan, which is at least 23 times less than going out to study directly. The average cost of a one-year preparatory course plus living expenses is about 100,000 yuan, and the average cost of language study before entering the preparatory department is about 160,000 yuan.

    The second is adaptability.

    With the introduction of excellent foreign textbooks and teaching methods, students will quickly integrate into the study and life of the country where they study abroad through one-year preparatory study in China, and improve their language, study skills, and independent living ability. Students go abroad before laying a good foundation, the language barrier is difficult, and they do not understand the way of learning abroad and living customs, which makes it difficult for many students to adapt to the study and life abroad in a short time, and some students stay abroad or have to return to China to learn the language, which is not cost-effective in terms of time and economy.

    Finally, there is the success rate.

    Due to the availability of confirmed university admissions, the amount of financial guarantee is significantly lower than that of studying in a preparatory department abroad, and the visa success rate is high. Due to the uncertainty of academic prospects, as well as the large amount of financial guarantees, the visa rate is affected. Due to the uncertainty of academic prospects, as well as the large amount of financial guarantees, the visa rate is affected.

    I hope it will be adopted.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The difference is indeed very big, the pre-admission rate of foreign master's degree is very low, one-to-one, you can read it after it, but you can only retake it or go home; For one-to-many, the admission rate is only about 20%, and 60% will go to schools with poor rankings, and the remaining 20% will either retake or go home.

    There are relatively few schools in China that formally offer master's degrees. Harbin Institute of Technology is one of the best schools in China that offers such courses, and the program is also authorized by the National Study Abroad Committee of the Ministry of Education, so the bridging resources are better, priority admission is given, and the admission rate is almost 100%, and Harbin Institute of Technology itself is a C9,985 institution, and the international recognition is also very high. Other schools should also have a higher rate of admission to master's degree than abroad.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This difference is still quite big, the pass rate of foreign preparatory courses is very low, most of them can't pass, they can only go to very poor schools, and some can't even go to China. The domestic preparatory rate is basically 100, and there are a lot of options, not as few as others say, such as the pre-master's department of Harbin Institute of Technology that I know, it has a lot of options, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada, hundreds of schools can be docked, this is still very good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Visa

    Applying, from making a plan, preparing materials, applying for a school, and applying for a visa, you need to go through countless checkpoints, among which the visa is the most difficult hurdle to overcome. Once a visa application is denied, it means that all previous efforts have been in vain. While the U.S. study abroad policy and visa policy are currently "favorable," competition still exists, which does not mean that applicants can lower their visa preparation requirements.

    2. Funding

    Expensive and well-known worldwide, the tuition fee for undergraduate programs is about 10,000 US dollars a year, and the tuition fee for master's programs is about 10,000 US dollars a year; The cost of living is about $8,000 per year. Not only that, the tuition fees of American colleges and universities are ** every year, with an increase of about 5% to 10%, and the tuition fees of some famous colleges and universities have even increased by 20%. Taking the University of Chicago as an example, in 2004-2005, the tuition fee for undergraduates was US$30,123, the accommodation fee was US$9,624, and the medical insurance and student management fee was US$606, totaling US$40,353 for one year, equivalent to more than 300,000 yuan.

    For Chinese students with limited financial means, the financial burden is heavier.

    3. School selection

    Higher education in the United States is very well developed, with more than 3,000 colleges and universities. In addition to top universities such as Harvard and Yale, those universities in the top 50 universities in the United States are also "big names" in the global higher education industry, and their strength is extraordinary. However, the more prestigious the university, the more fierce the competition, especially some popular majors, which are almost one in a hundred.

    It is difficult for Chinese students to pass the application process if they do not have outstanding personal qualifications.

    Fourth, the choice of major

    U.S. colleges and universities have strong majors in business, law, biology, finance, communications, IT and other majors, among which business schools are second to none in the world; Basic disciplines such as applied physics, applied chemistry, biological sciences, and food science are well-established majors. The diploma content of these popular majors is high, but the cost of study is also quite expensive, and because there are many advantageous majors, many Chinese students feel that they have no direction when choosing them.

    5. Teaching

    The way of education in American colleges and universities is very different from that in China: in the United States, professors let students explore on their own, students need to think about problems on their own, they need to go to the library or the Internet to find information, they need to analyze information on their own, they need to prove their conclusions with sufficient arguments, and they need to complete an essay that can reflect their analytical and problem-solving skills. For students who are accustomed to the "cramming" education style in China, it can sometimes be difficult to adapt.

    6. Life

    For Chinese students, it is very important to study in the United States alone, how to live in the United States, integrate into American society, and adapt to American culture. Since most of today's Chinese students are only children, they are less adaptable, independent, and self-centered, which is very different from the open environment in the United States, so many international students feel isolated.

    Through the above introduction to what conditions need to be met for the American Graduate Preparatory Department, I believe that students should have a certain understanding, and students who are interested in studying in the United States should pay more attention to the adjustment of the above information, and fully prepare is the most important thing.

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