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I'm not Lei Feng, but I'm thunder.
Anyway, you can go to the UK at your own expense, and if you enroll in the fall of 11, you can apply before March 11.
Letters of recommendation are not very useful, because they are "self-funded" and transcripts are crucial. If you don't have a language score to apply, there is no problem with your GPA, so the school will give you a conditional offer if you want it, and if you have a language score, you can do it.
The application to universities in the UK is basically free, you only need to upload your valid documents (graduation certificate, degree certificate, transcript, recommendation letter, cover letter) at the school**. Since it's free, as long as you have time, you can apply to all your favorite universities, starting with Cam Ox and working your way down.
Don't think about employment, this problem is basically difficult. The financial crisis was a human tragedy, especially for the UK.
If the personal skills are more prominent, it is helpful to apply.
It doesn't matter if you give points or not, your anonymity is not very authentic.
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Suffice it to say that when you go to the UK, you really become a cutlery.
Leave your name and see what others think. Ha ha.
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Dizzy, buddy, you gave so many questions, and the result was not a point, the empty gloves white wolf is not very good, see if there are any kind people...
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There are two scenarios for applying to a UK school:
Normal application: After graduation, apply for undergraduate or postgraduate studies in the UK with transcripts, IELTS scores and other materials (you need to take a preparatory department before undergrading, which is equivalent to the 13th grade of British high school).
Dual enrollment: Dual enrollment means that you will receive two offers of admission, one for admission to the language center and one for admission to the university. It is mainly for students who have poor language scores or no language scores.
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You can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system to enter your basic personal information, such as major, school, GPA, language scores, intended country, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to yours to see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals to see which backgrounds students have applied for your target universities and majors, so as to compare your own situation and choose suitable colleges and majors.
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Depending on which school you apply to, the landlord can refer to the reference system for studying abroad.
Enter your major, GPA and other information, and you can find out the cases of classmates who are in a similar situation to you, and see which universities and majors they have applied for. You can also check according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA is the GPA, etc.) of your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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If you want to know what schools or majors you can apply to abroad or if you want to know whether your grades can apply to a certain school, you can do a positioning assessment first.
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You can use this study abroad volunteer reference system to query according to the study abroad goals, see which backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, GPA, etc.) students of your target universities and majors have applied, see their application cases, and then compare their own situation, and formulate general goals and directions.
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Enter your scores into the study abroad positioning system and see which schools and majors you can successfully apply to with your current scores.
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In general, relatively poor university masters require an IELTS score. For a master's degree in an ordinary university, the total score of the general major shall not be less than 6 points, and the special major shall require 7 points, and the individual score shall not be less than 6.
A good university master's degree is basically required with an overall score of 7, a single item. First-class universities generally require an overall score of 7 or a minimum of 7 in each component.
Master's Study in the UK: A summary of IELTS requirements from major universities? ozs=85528-2709 This is a general rule, of course, if students only have IELTS scores, they can also apply for schools, but the scope of the school will be very small, and the ranking is generally at the very end, or even can only go to language courses.
If you have a lower score, you will not be able to apply to any university in the UK. Since 2011, students in master's programs in the UK** who study in the UK must have a score or above in order to successfully obtain a visa, which makes the IELTS requirements for master's programs in the UK must not be lower than a minimum score, and the individual items must not be lower than a score.
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Different schools and majors require different grades. LZ can refer to the study abroad positioning system.
Enter the major and other information, and you can find the cases of classmates who are similar to yours, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, GPA, etc.) are in your target university and major, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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The validity period of the IELTS test result is generally 2 years, but some universities or countries stipulate that IELTS is valid for one year or one and a half years.
In addition, candidates should note that the IELTS test result is valid for two years from the date of the test, that is, if the candidate took the IELTS test on June 5, 2014, then the period until June 5, 2016 is the validity period of the candidate's result.
Candidates also need to be clear that there is no time limit for the IELTS test, if candidates are not satisfied with their results, they can pay for the test multiple times, and the results obtained have nothing to do with the original, they are independent of each other, and within the validity period of the IELTS score, although candidates can not cancel their test results in any way, they can choose their most satisfactory IELTS test results to apply for the ideal college.
It takes about 5-7 months to apply for a visa abroad, so it is recommended that IELTS candidates choose a suitable IELTS test time according to the validity period of IELTS in the university they choose, so as to ensure that the test results are true and valid when applying for schools and majors.
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The TOEFL and IELTS tests are valid for two years.
1. The new TOEFL forms a local area network with ETS headquarters through the Internet to issue different test questions for each person. The exam questions are valid once and there will be no more question banks. In addition, after the answers are recorded electronically, the answers are transmitted to the manual scoring network and scored objectively and reliably to ensure the fairness and reasonableness of the test.
IELTS official did not announce the use of "computer-based test", the IELTS test taken by Chinese candidates is still conducted in the form of a written test, the test will have a certain question bank, some questions will be repeated in the test, and the scoring criteria for the 2006 IELTS essay will be more refined.
2. All candidates who take the IELTS test held in Chinese mainland must log in to the IELTS test registration center of the Ministry of Education to register** for registration and payment.
IELTS test registration is open all year round, and you can register as soon as the test schedule is announced, with the latest registration time being two weeks before the test. However, due to the large number of applicants, candidates should register at least two months in advance to ensure that there are enough seats. Candidates can choose to take the test at any test center in the country according to their own situation, and there is no geographical restriction.
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What you mean is that you are going to take the IELTS test now.
And, hopefully, your IELTS score will ensure that your senior year application is valid?
In fact, I recommend that you don't rush to take IELTS now.
You can pass level 4 or 6 first, after all, whether or not to go abroad can be decided later.
Levels 4 and 6 are not time-sensitive and are important whether you return to your home country or stay in the UK.
During this period, try to publish as many articles as possible** to increase the certainty of future applications.
You can pass the IELTS exam in the first half of your junior year, and then you can strengthen your vocabulary professionally and speaking.
It is best to travel to English-speaking countries before going to the UK to study and adapt to life in advance.
1.Generally, the IELTS test can be taken from May (junior) to April (senior) of the following year. This way, you can schedule your exam on your own time.
2.Applications to UK universities can be applied from August (junior year) The sooner the better.
Regarding the timeliness of IELTS, this one is as new as possible. Generally, IELTS is valid for two years.
After all, IELTS is just a verbal proof, and he does not guarantee academics.
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1. IELTS is valid for two years The British study requirement is that the score is valid when you submit the results again 2. Generally, the material requirements required for each study to accept foreign students will be announced in September After preparation, you can submit the application in September and October You can only be approved in February of the second year to know whether you have applied for it.
Therefore, if you take the exam two years in advance, it is best to take the exam after October, and some schools in September have not come down to the material requirements, so you don't know what people want to ask for, and you can start reviewing the materials at the earliest in October, so the early exam will be invalid at that time.
Continue to talk about your second question, the time is still the card, the price is strict, the early test will definitely be invalid, if the test is postponed, you can apply for a conditional application, until you start school in September, before the start of school, submit the results that meet the requirements.
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IELTS is effective for two years, and your IELTS score needs to be valid at the beginning of the postgraduate year, and it is recommended to take the test again at the beginning of the third year. The better universities will take the IELTS score seriously.
Start applying around November of your senior year.
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