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One question at a time.
First, the math part of the GRE is much simpler than the verbal part, and as long as you have studied math in junior high school, GRE math is absolutely fine. I studied liberal arts as an undergraduate, but I got a perfect score in GRE math. I'm sure LZ will be fine.
Second, some art schools require GRE, and some may not, depending on the requirements of each school. My former roommate was a graduate student in opera, so I didn't need a GRE to come over.
Third, graduate students in the United States are credit-based, and they can graduate after completing their studies. When I was studying for my master's degree, I was planning to graduate in two years, but then I took courses in the summer, so I shortened the time and got my degree in a year and a half.
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It depends on the specific school, but most schools need it, especially the good school, the GRE math is super easy, and the Chinese part is more difficult.
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Still look at the school, the top 80 basically have a rough line But if your university has a high GPA and internship experience, the GRE low American professors will not care.
GPA is actually more important.
There are also good letters of recommendation and PS
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It depends on what your requirements are for the school's ranking.
Generally, good universities require verbal600.
Syracuse University is well-known for its media.
It seems to have high requirements for verbal.
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If you are a media major, of course, you still choose the United Kingdom, because it has unique conditions and famous **, such as the famous BBC.
In the UK, the top 10 media majors are:
1. University of Warwick.
2. King's College London.
3. University of East Angloria.
4. University of Exeter.
5. University of Sheffield.
6. Cardiff University.
7. Queen Mary, University of London.
8. Lancaster University and University of Southampton.
10. University of Sussex.
In addition, it should be noted that media is a big concept, and the specific courses are divided into **, news, communication, film and television, etc.
If you have such qualifications, you can apply to the University of Warwick, the University of Sheffield, King's College London, and Southampton. No problem. Also, your IELTS score is also very important.
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Britain, which direction do you want to study in the media, the media in the UK is divided into: **, journalism, communication, film and television and other majors. Your school background and grade average are good. You can apply to good universities.
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