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1. Take a standardized test to go to the United States for undergraduate study, and the standardized test consists of two parts, one is the TOEFL and the other is the SAT test. If the TOEFL score of Chinese candidates can reach 550 points, that is, 80 points of Xintuo, they are likely to be admitted to prestigious American schools; If you can score around 600 points, which is 100 points in Xintuo, you will have a better chance of applying for a scholarship. 2. Prepare application materials including school application form, high school transcript certificate, high school enrollment certificate, language score, PS, financial guarantee certificate, etc.
3. Submit the applicationThis process is divided into two steps, the first is to complete the online application, and the second is to submit the prepared materials and application fee to the school together, and keep in touch with the school at any time after the formal submission of the application in case there is a need for supplementary materials. 4. Obtain an offer from a school: If you receive an offer from multiple schools at one time, ,...
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If you want to study in the U.S., language skills are essential.
The requirements for admitting students to American universities are very different from those of Chinese universities, where Chinese universities generally adopt a point system, and a score may determine a lifetime, while the United States considers more factors, focusing on the exploration of personal ability and potential, personal charm and comprehensive quality.
The applicant's academic transcript, the courses studied and the degree of difficulty, the ranking SAT, TOEFL and other scores, and the awards of academic competitions are trained. The potential for academic ability also focuses on discovering whether the applicant has the ability to go beyond the average coursework.
The ability to engage in extracurricular activities is another important factor in the assessment of applicants. The school's assessors will need to know whether the student has the ability to develop his or her own abilities in extracurricular activities, such as leadership, responsibility, initiative, and enthusiasm for learning. Of course, it is also necessary to have proof of detailed proof.
Personal artistic expertise, the applicant's artistic expertise, whether he has won awards and honors. On the other hand, the applicant's artistic works, such as visual arts, dance, drama, etc. These are taken into account as a factor in the evaluation of applicants by university teachers.
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Your average score is too low for some schools to apply to. If you can accept changing your major, it can also help you.
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1. If you have a GPA score or above, it is recommended to choose a university within the top 50.
If the GPA of American university applicants is greater, they can consider American universities within the top 50 when applying to study in the United States, but having a good GPA can only be said to have one of the conditions for applying for a prestigious school, and they also need to have good TOEFL and SAT scores and a rich background in extracurricular activities.
An interviewer at Yale University has stated, "American universities place a lot of emphasis on what activities students engage in outside of class. "Students with GPA above can take the top 50 American universities as the direction of sprint, and at the same time, they should also pay attention to the cultivation and progress of their own soft power.
2. GPA score, it is recommended to choose TOP50-TOP100 universities.
Students with GPAs in the middle should consider schools with U.S. university rankings within 100 and after 50 when applying to study in the United States, and the probability of success is relatively high.
If you want to apply to a top 50 or so prestigious school, it is recommended to do some academic research in extracurricular activities, and highlight your personal ability through academic ** or activity experience to make up for the lack of GPA. If the student is excellent in all other aspects, it is possible to successfully apply to the top 30 universities.
3. If the GPA score is lower, it is recommended to choose a college around the top 100.
Students who apply to study in the U.S. but have a GPA score lower than 100 are recommended to apply to U.S. universities with a ranking of around 100. It's unlikely that you'll want to apply to a top 50 U.S. school unless you have a good reason to explain what you're really doing in your field of study that is affecting your score.
The landlord can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system to enter your major and other information, and you can query the cases of classmates who are similar to you, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what background your target universities and majors have (how many points are in the language, what is the school background, what major, what is the GPA, etc.) The students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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There are three most basic conditions for applying to a prestigious school in the United States, one is a high level of English. IELTS or TOEFL must have a score of 7 or 100 or above, with a minimum score of 6 in each component. The second is a relatively high graduate school entrance examination score (not required for undergraduate applications).
The GRE test score should be at least around 320. Third, the GPA of the university needs to reach about 85 points, that is, the GPA needs to be above. This is only an entry requirement, and it is difficult to apply to a first-class university in the United States without the unique social practice experience or scientific research and academic activities that attract the examiner.
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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 who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities 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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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 score, 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.
Reference system for studying abroad volunteers.
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1. Application requirements for studying in the United States: language.
Take the necessary test to measure language proficiency: TOEFL or IELTS, and obtain the available score: 80 or 6.
There are different requirements for English when applying to American universities, but generally a TOEFL score of 80 or 100 is required when applying for undergraduates. However, there are some universities that can offer dual enrollment programs to some students who do not have TOEFL scores, that is, dual enrollment that offers language and professional courses.
2. Application requirements for studying in the United States: academic qualifications.
Undergraduate and junior college students can apply to continue to study for an undergraduate degree as a Tra fer student, and some of the relevant credits of the applicant in China will be recognized by the American university, after going to the United States to study and live, you can save the time and money to take these credits, the applicant needs to have a bachelor's degree or above, generally speaking, without a bachelor's degree, you cannot directly apply for a master's degree in the United States.
3. Application requirements for studying in the United States: IQ test.
Language proficiency alone is not a measure of whether a student is smart enough to have a high IQ to complete school, so two tests are necessary to supplement it: the SAT or ACT. SAT scores are becoming an increasingly important reference for U.S. universities in deciding on admissions and awarding scholarships.
The vast majority of universities in the U.S. require applicants to submit SATI scores, and the best universities also require students to submit at least two SAT II scores (top universities require three SAT II scores). It can be said that SAT scores are an important stepping stone to applying for undergraduate studies in American universities. As the number of students who want to hit the top American universities increases year by year, every year, SAT high scorers emerge in an endless stream, and in the increasingly fierce competition, students need to prepare in advance and work hard to prepare for the exam.
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The main conditions that need to be met to apply for foreign schools are:
1. Academic qualifications: Undergraduate students need to have a high school diploma, and if you apply for graduate courses, you need to provide a complete undergraduate education background and academic qualifications.
2. Academic performance: To study abroad, whether it is an undergraduate college or a graduate course, the applicant may be required to provide the learning performance during the study period to judge the applicant's learning ability.
3. Language conditions: To study abroad, you generally need to provide a language proficiency certificate or corresponding achievement certificate.
4. Economic conditions: To go to school abroad, you need to provide Li Qiao's financial deposit certificate to prove that you can support the expenses during your studies.
Material supplement: The materials that need to be brought to study abroad are mainly as follows:
1. Identity certificate: passport, visa and ID card, identity documents need to be provided when going abroad or dealing with personal affairs.
2. Academic certificate: according to the needs of the school, provide the required graduation certificate, in order to prepare the original and photocopy.
3. Language certificate: According to the needs of the school, prepare the corresponding language achievement certificate.
4. Personal introduction: Some institutions may require students to provide a personal statement, including personal information, study experience and work experience.
5. Proof of finance: Prepare a bank deposit certificate or proof of parental assets with the official seal.
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