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Find an intermediary to understand the situation first, figure out your positioning, you can also go to the official website of each school to see, and then look at the school rankings of major newspapers to figure out the school you want to apply for. There are not many materials that need to be prepared for the UK application, that is, transcripts, PS, IELTS, and letters of recommendation. Prepare early and apply early, and the success rate can be high.
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Hello, studying in the UK is on a first-come, first-served basis, and if you apply for admission in 2014, you will start submitting your application in September and October. I don't know if you have an IELTS score now, GPA and other school professional backgrounds, if you can't figure it out yourself, we can help you.
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At present, many British colleges and universities have opened applications for 2014, and children's shoes should start to prepare, because degrees are first-come, first-served, and September to October is the first batch of admissions.
What is your average score in school and what is your IELTS score, please continue to ask.
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Absolutely, you can apply for graduate school over there! The visa has not expired. But the problem is, if you finish your undergraduate studies in the UK, you probably don't need an IELTS score, because you are taught in English there, and if you graduate, you can prove it with a bachelor's degree.
If you continue to study for your master's degree at the same university, it is probably better to apply. Of course, the results must not be too ugly. After graduation, you are free to apply for master's programs in other universities, mainly depending on your graduation grades and personal description, of course, choosing a good university itself is also very important, although the requirements are high.
The key is to learn more about all aspects of the situation yourself. I wish you all the best in your study abroad!
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If you apply as an agent,** it is about £300, and you can apply to 3 schools, each of which applies for 3 majors. Some agents will give you a refund of 100 pounds, that is, if you apply for 3, which one you go to last, the school will refund 100 pounds to your agent, and the money will finally come to you. Some intermediaries do not give refunds.
Asked clearly. If you are applying from an agent, you must provide the following documents:
1.A copy of your passport.
2.A copy of the visa.
3.Letters of recommendation (2 letters).
4.Transcripts from undergraduate studies (UK).
5.IELTS Transcript.
Give these to the agent and they will write you a personal statement. Then just wait for the message.
Generally, it takes 1 and a half months to make an offer at the earliest, and it may take several months if it is slow. You can't be in a hurry, no news is good news, and regret is better than being rejected directly.
It is also possible to apply by yourself, and the success rate is also very high.
Go to the school's official website, choose a major, ** application form, it will tell you what materials you need at the same time, basically the same as providing to the agent, that is, you have to write PS yourself, and then mail it to the address they request. It's very convenient.
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If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students with similar situations to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level.
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Want to know your personal results to apply for study abroad, and which foreign universities apply for the application criteria? You can locate it with one click through the study abroad volunteer reference system!
Enter your GPA, major, language scores, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
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Is it too late to apply for UK postgraduate studies in Autumn '23? I have a master's degree of 985 in the country, 39 years old, I have not yet taken the IELTS test, I have a good foundation in English, and I am ready to get 7 in one or two months. Is it too late to apply for a UK Masters in Autumn 2023?
The requirements for the school are not high, mainly because I want to use the scholarship program to live and study in the UK for a year. Scream.
Hello, I'm glad to answer your grip on the boring code. Is it too late to apply for UK postgraduate studies in Autumn '23? I have a 985 master's degree in China, 39 years old, I have not yet taken the IELTS test, I have a good English foundation, and I am ready to get 7 in a month or two.
Is it too late to apply for a UK Masters in Autumn 2023? The requirements for the school are not high, mainly because I want to use the scholarship program to live and study in the UK for a year. Well, it's too late, you can apply now.
Generally, you need to apply for studying in the UK one year in advance, and you need to prepare materials such as transcripts, IELTS scores, resumes, recommendation letters, etc. If you are a 211 985 university graduate, then the average score will be a little lower, if it is a double non, then the average score should be at least 5 points higher than the cover of the cover, but it also depends on what the specific major is.
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Generally, the UK university application is prepared a year in advance, which means that it is very beneficial for you to submit the application materials to the school in September and October this year.
If you are not clear about the preparation of the materials or are afraid that the writing will not be good, you can find a formal and experienced intermediary to do it. Not only can they help you write your materials, but they will also be able to recommend schools based on your actual situation.
When applying, you need to provide PS, 2 letters of recommendation, proof of enrollment, IELTS scores, transcripts of the first three years of university, some schools provide CV, the school will send you a con offer first, when you achieve the language score, the average score is reached, and you successfully get the graduation certificate and degree certificate, then change to an uncon offer, and then you can go to the UK to study.
The key to successful application is the average score at the undergraduate level, generally above 80 points, the probability of applying to a good school will be greater, of course, IELTS score is also very important, master's general requirements, some requirements, it depends on what major you are studying in your undergraduate and the major you want to apply for for a master's degree.
The specific school conditions or your grades can apply to which university you can apply toReference system for studying abroad volunteers
Set a place, enter your GPA language score, etc., and the system will match the cases of classmates similar to you, and you can see which university in the UK they have applied to similar to you, and have an accurate positioning based on your actual situation.
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