Questions about studying in the UK for a master s degree

Updated on educate 2024-05-07
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Suggestions, just suggestions.

    If you decide to go abroad, come out as soon as possible, don't waste time in China, because you have just graduated, and you still feel like a student, if you participate in the so-called tutoring in China, the effect is not very good, and you will lose your student feeling.

    The Foundation Year, as the name suggests, is a supplementary course in order to allow you to better receive the courses that follow.

    How can it be said to be rubbish?

    So, it is recommended that you come out as soon as possible and don't waste any more time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After graduating from a college and having no work experience, if you want to go to graduate school, you need to take a preparatory department, some of which are a year and some are four months, such as London Metropolitan University.

    Many universities have internal tests, and you don't need to take IELTS.

    You have a lot of options, and you don't necessarily have to go to that preparatory department.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Directly read Warwick said that it is good to be a preparatory department, it seems that a junior college can also apply, you can try it

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let's go out directly, the domestic preparatory department is really it.

    If you ask the teacher who studied abroad in Langkaku, I happened to have an interview recently.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't take any preparatory courses, review IELTS for half a year at home, and you will definitely be able to pass It is recommended that the landlord go out after taking the IELTS test

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't study the British preparatory department I heard that the British preparatory department is rubbish, it is better to study for an undergraduate and go to graduate school.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Studying in the UK has accounted for an important proportion of the study abroad data in recent years. Bachelor's and master's degrees in the UK have great advantages, so what are the differences in terms of application requirements? So let's take a look at which is easier to apply for an undergraduate or a master's degree in the UK.

    The most important application requirements are, of course, the academic requirements, but also the academic requirements. Grades include professional and language grades.

    Apply for undergraduate study in the UK

    The first thing to note is that most British universities do not recognise the Chinese education system, so British universities are not as good as looking at Chinese college entrance examination results, and they require A-level grades or International Baccalaureate (IB) grades. Of course, it is too late for high school graduates to take these results, so there are other remedies, the first is to take a year of preparatory studies before the undergraduate degree, and the second is to apply for the British International Year One. Note here:

    Not all universities in the UK have a Foundation Year or International Year One programme. In other words, students who have now completed the college entrance examination have a smaller scope of university applications.

    The second is the language score, British universities have long since recognized TOEFL scores, all IELTS tests are required, for undergraduate applications, IELTS requirements are not too high, IELTS scores above 5 can go to British universities to study preparatory courses, of course, if you really do not get 5 points, if you only have points, you can still apply to the UK for 6 months of language courses, and then apply for preparatory courses.

    Apply for a master's degree in the UK

    Applying for a master's degree in the UK is different from applying for a postgraduate degree in China, there is no unified entrance examination for a master's degree in the UK, and the application conditions for the master's degree of each school are customized by each school. However, there are also uniform general standards, such as a bachelor's degree in a related major, language scores, etc.

    In terms of bachelor's degree in related majors, the UK depends on the student's university transcript, grade average, university school background, etc. Applicants who graduated from 211 universities are required to have a GPA of 80% or more, and non-211 universities are required to achieve a GPA of 85%. For three-year college graduates or other applicants who do not have a bachelor's degree, they can only apply for the pre-master's program first, and then apply for the master's program after six months to one year of study.

    In terms of language scores, IELTS score or above, if the language score does not meet the standard, you can apply for language learning courses in the UK, and then apply for master's programs after meeting the standards.

    There are two types of master's degrees in the UK, which are taught and research-based, and research master's degrees require two years of research experience in addition to academic results.

    In addition, students applying for business majors from some top universities also need to provide GMAT scores.

    Comparatively speaking, it is a little more difficult to apply for an undergraduate degree in the UK than for a master's degree. Of course, in terms of language scores, it seems that the score is lower for undergraduate applications, but for students of the corresponding age, an IELTS score of 5 is more difficult for high school students than an IELTS score for college students.

Related questions
9 answers2024-05-07

I don't know how old you are. If you're a junior, it's a good idea to raise your grades to 80 in the last two semesters so that you have more options for the schools you're applying to. If it's 77 points, Sheffield and Cardiff are not impossible, but it's more difficult, and you can only work your PS and other application conditions. >>>More

8 answers2024-05-07

In your case, it's better not to come to the UK to study. A master's degree in the UK is only one year, and most of it is self-taught, and a year has passed before you speak English. And now that the UK has canceled the PSW, you can only rely on your own ability to find a company that can give you a work permit before graduation to stay in the job, which is basically very difficult, plus the UK is now vigorously suppressing immigration. >>>More

15 answers2024-05-07

The required materials are the undergraduate diploma, degree certificate, transcript, CAS, deposit slip, deposit certificate, and deposit certificate submitted when applying to the school. Finally, some documents to prove the family's financial situation, such as proof of employment income and pay stubs from both parents, will help with the visa. >>>More

8 answers2024-05-07

1.That's generally the case. At least that's how it was when I signed it last August. >>>More

6 answers2024-05-07

How to use: Enter your GPA, language scores, professional name, college background (211 985 double non) and other information into the system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates with similar grades to you, you can see if there is a suitable study abroad case for you according to your own conditions, and find out which colleges and universities they have gone to as a reference for you to choose a college.