Help narrow down the range of U.S. college applications

Updated on educate 2024-05-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Your TOEFL score, and SAT, according to the general situation this year, is very unoptimistic, the TOEFL is too low, and your GPA is so high, it is estimated that many schools will reject you, because your GPA and your standardized test scores are very different, and the transcript is estimated to be checked by the school;

    As far as the school is concerned, choose the post-70s, the school in front is basically impossible, Drexel, Temple, StJohn and Hofstra, it is estimated that Miami and Oxford are hanging;

    It is recommended that you brush up on the TOEFL 85, and you may be much more likely to be listed in the schools above.

    This institution focuses on the application of prestigious schools in the United States, so please ask if you have any questions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Your GPA is relatively high, but the TOEFL and SAT are not dominant, but the fact that you have a high school in the United States is an advantage.

    Generally, it is recommended to apply to 8 to 10 schools, so that the chance of getting an offer will be higher. Most of the schools you offer are relatively low in the rankings. Purdue University and Michigan State University can be used as sprint schools, choose within 100 such as Binghamton University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, etc. can fit your conditions, and beyond 100 such as Pace University and St. John's University can be used as a guarantee.

    Your application is more reasonable, and the acceptance rate of the sprint school may be lower, and the guarantee is higher.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ten - Not much.

    I applied for 13 schools.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Now the number of people going abroad is rising every year, and the competition is huge, so it can't be compared with a few years ago. In the past few years, UIUC was easy to enter, but now that there are more international students applying, it is relatively much more difficult.

    If you go to high school abroad and have a good foundation in English, you may be able to improve your SAT when you come to a training class in China. There are skills to be found in reading, and writing can be improved in the short term. If you have a good TOEFL score, you can also apply to a school that does not require an SAT for international students, such as Penn State University, and your experience of studying abroad can add points to you. Come on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, you must have a TOEFL score of 80 and an SAT score of 1800 to get into the top 50 universities.

    This is a definite indicator.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you really don't have time to take the SAT, then it's basically impossible to get into the top 50 colleges.

    In your brother's case, his math 700 might have been considered a relatively high score.

    However, now domestic students take the SAT test with a score of 750 or above, and most of the students in Beijing have a math section of around 780, so your scores are not competitive enough.

    If you must enter the top 50 institutions, it is recommended to leave a year later.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To apply to the top 50 schools, an SAT score is almost required. You can choose to either go a year later or apply to a slightly lower school, and after finishing your bachelor's degree, you can make a better choice when you apply for your master's.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Time is money, but I don't know why you want to transfer to the United States in your junior year, because the United States and China are about the same as China, there are not many major courses in the freshman and sophomore years, so the transfer in the junior year is very cost-effective, and the credits that can be exchanged are too few, and it is estimated that you will have to start reading from your freshman year.

    If you want to go to school in the United States, hurry up and prepare for the TOEFL.

    There is dual enrollment in the United States for undergraduates, that is, the language is studied for a period of time before taking the main course, so you can choose to go to the United States to study the language, and you can enroll in August 2012; Or if you don't want to choose this dual enrollment, you can choose to enter in the spring of 2013, take the TOEFL test now, apply to the school in mid-September 2012, and negotiate with the school about your credit transfer when you arrive.

    Transfers are all about telling you how many credits you can exchange for after admission, the course description is critical, and it is best to find a professional.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can apply for undergraduate transfer, and the application time is almost from the end of this year to the beginning of next year. When applying, you need to provide high school grades and freshman year grades, as well as graduation certificates, enrollment certificates, financial certificates and other materials. In addition to the relevant documents, it is also necessary to prepare the paperwork required for the application.

    When applying for IBT, ETS points will be arranged, so it is recommended to register as soon as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you are sure that you want to go to the United States, I suggest that you prepare to go now, go directly to the freshman year, you can also go to the junior year, you can be double enrolled, just go to a language school, I wish you success.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Language is a must, other schools are different, you can go to the Internet to see, I have a classmate who transferred directly to the United States in his junior year, and graduated from an American university two years later, as long as the credits are enough, he can graduate.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, you must have an English score, as long as it is a school recognized by the Ministry of Education, but if the grades are too good, it will be a bit of a problem.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, the TOEFL must be tested, generally at least 80 points or more, and secondly, it depends on the credits you have taken in the university, because some of your corresponding credits can also be transferred if you transfer, if the credits are not enough, some universities may also require you to provide SAT scores, and then your college transcript and proof of enrollment are all required to provide, and in the third year, it is a little late, because even if you have a good language, it will take a certain amount of time to adapt to it, so it is recommended to prepare as soon as possible.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, when applying for a visa and a visa, you need to prove that you have no financial resources.

    Secondly, a scholarship is a form of proof of financial resources that is simply offered to you by the school you are applying to.

    The principle of scholarship for international students is "demand and achievement", first of all, you must meet the standards of your application conditions, and secondly, you have the intention of getting a scholarship (there are also schools with strong funds and strong strength that do not consider the intention, and you will be accompanied by excellent grades).

    When applying, there will be a financial proof form, in addition to your own personal savings, you are also required to fill in the family subsidy, ** subsidy, financial guarantor sponsorship and other aspects of financial resources** and specific amounts.

    If you must apply for a full scholarship, you do not need to provide proof of materials when applying, and you can fill in zero in the financial support form.

    If it is a small prize, it can be filled in according to the actual situation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.It's not that you have to take the SAT and TOEFL by November, and if that's the case, you're probably going to be late. In detail, it is necessary to determine when to submit all the application materials according to the deadline of the specific school, this application materials are not only SAT and TOEFL, but also include PS, ESSAY, CV, RL and other paperwork materials and other supporting materials, and the specific situation of each school will be slightly different.

    However, if we summarize an approximate general application time, it will generally be in late December, and there will be some later.

    2.Whether or not you can take the TOEFL and SAT now depends largely on yourself, including your foundation and how attentive you are. Generally speaking, the time is very tight, and if you have to go to the United States in the second half of the year, then the time is even tighter, because you have to adapt to life and study in the United States.

    Therefore, it is recommended that you take the TOEFL first and then the SAT. Pass the TOEFL first and then decide whether you want to take the SAT or not.

    3.The essay is suitable for other documents to be submitted as part of the application essay. However, as a flexible way of applying, the U.S. admissions system is still more user-friendly, and these materials, including test scores and separate paperwork, can be submitted when the deadline is skipped, but please note that not all schools allow this, on the contrary, it is a way that is allowed by a small number of schools, and it must be approved by the school in advance.

    My space. Good luck.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In this case, you need to apply. In addition, we have to start from the non-GPA side and make some breakthroughs. For example, events that are attended or organized.

    In addition, if you still want to study after undergraduate, you don't have to be too picky about undergraduates, just choose a school within 200.

    The 3 schools you mentioned are promising. In addition, things like arizona, tamu, and msu are also considered okay. There are many choices for a little bit, and there are many public schools within 200 and poor geographical locations compared to university rankings.

    In fact, if I were faced with this situation, I would definitely be able to apply. Now the United States needs money, and you are sending them money. For a master's degree in a school like Spintamford, applicants who can be admitted will be admitted, which shows that they are short of money.

    What is difficult to apply for is a PhD with a scholarship.

    In addition, I was rejected by many schools as an undergraduate, but I was finally admitted to a university with a comprehensive ranking of about 60. In fact, it is to apply more and apply for the unpopular. Communicate more with the school and talk to the high school teacher more often. Be confident.

    In addition, after coming to the United States, you should work hard, and you can't make excuses for your bad grades.

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