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I am also a high school graduate this year and went to college in the United States. I suggest you just wait another year and go to college next year. Because even if you go to study language this year, it will take you a year, and you will go to university next year.
If you work hard to study the language for half a year and go to university in the second half of the year, you can only go to the kind of school that you enter in the spring. Good schools rarely have spring admissions. And the courses for spring enrollment are not complete.
Lots of drawbacks. So it's not bad for this year. And think about it carefully, what difference can be made between graduating from college at 22 or graduating at 23, and why not wait for this year in order to get a good college education?
Prepare well for the TOEFL test this year. Most of the top 50-150 universities in the U.S. do not require international students to have SAT scores. There are also many colleges in the top 20-50 that don't require SAT scores, and if you want to go to these top schools, you should ask them if they want SAT scores before applying.
The SAT is mainly used to apply for scholarships. If your family's financial conditions are not bad, you can apply to these first-class universities with a TOEFL IBT score of 90 without SAT. (Except for the top 20 universities, which are SAT-based at the world's top universities).
There are also more than 4,000 universities in the United States, and more than the top n universities in the world are in the United States, so the top 100 universities in the United States will never be inferior in the world rankings!
I took the IBT twice, once with 89 and the second time with 95, and I got into a school that ranked 30. Although I have taken the SAT, I don't need it at this university. (It is better not to suffer this sin).
It is not recommended to find an intermediary, you can do it yourself, I will do it by myself. The process is simple. Fill out the online application form to apply for the university, then send the documents, get the I-20 form and apply for a visa.
Google the embassy (such as the U.S. Embassy in Shenyang)** has all the preparation materials. easy………
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Actually, our situation is very similar, my suggestion is that you should spend half a year studying for the TOEFL and get a good score (at least 80 points or more), but you should have no problem with the normal level of Jida. Then go to Beijing or Shanghai to find a good agency (Jin Geely is good) to study abroad, in fact, 50 to 120 schools can accept.
In fact, many American universities do not require SAT scores, as long as they pass the TOEFL level. And it is recommended that you consult with the agency first to understand the process. Finally, good luck! In fact, the college entrance examination really doesn't mean anything.
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Suggestion. You can delay it for about half a year, and take the new TOEFL test immediately in the next half year in China (if you are going to the United States), half a year is enough time to prepare, and then at the same time find a better intermediary company to apply for a school in the United States with 50-100 language scores, basically there is no problem with about 60 schools, which saves the most time. is the best way to do it
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It is not easy to transfer to a foreign university, so it is recommended to go directly to Australia.
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After graduating from high school, you can take the SAT according to your own situation and apply to universities through the SAT scores.
There is no college entrance examination in the United States, and the so-called "college entrance examination" is actually a regular standardized test, which is held 7 times a year, just like the "TOEFL", GRE, and GMAT. Students can take the test at any time, there is no limit to the number of times, or even every time, and then use their highest score to apply to universities. Because SAT scores are valid for two years, many high school students start taking the SAT in their junior year of high school and continue to take it until they don't want to.
First of all, for some students who have a specialty in sports, the university will give priority. In addition, when universities evaluate students, they will also look at their usual performance. In American middle schools, students are scored for homework, experiments, and class discussions, and some teachers even count their children's attendance.
Usually the grades accumulate day by day, and when it comes to college admissions, many schools use this score to measure students' learning attitudes.
The extracurricular activities of American middle school students are divided into sports activities, recreational activities, science and technology activities, intramural activities, extracurricular activities, and personal hobbies. When admitting to the university, we will also look at whether the student has something special, whether he or she has completed the public welfare activities stipulated by the middle school (the content is determined by the student), whether you have gig work experience, and whether you have the experience of being recognized by the society.
When many universities in the United States recruit students, they should not only look at the students' grades and expertise, but also look at whether the students participate in public welfare activities and do volunteer work (community service). For example, some students go to some underdeveloped countries in Africa or South America every summer vacation to build houses for the poor, and finally get extra points and enter prestigious schools.
In the U.S., middle school students volunteer for the elderly, from reading books to the elderly in nursing homes, managing books in the library, or serving blood donors at the Red Cross.
In addition, volunteering is a common thing in the United States, and both parents and schools are very encouraging for children to volunteer. However, this does not become a plus chip. If you do it, you will be praised, and you may or may not be able to get extra points when you go on to higher education.
Therefore, there are no children who volunteer for extra points.
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The admissions standards of American universities vary from year to year, but the basic requirements for students still need to have:
1.Educational requirements: Applicants must have graduated from at least high school.
In order to examine the applicant's academic status, American universities will require applicants to submit official transcripts issued by the school.
3.Standardized test scores: including TOEFL, IELTS, etc. Each school has different requirements for standardized test scores for international students.
4.Comprehensive quality: The selection criteria of foreign schools should be broader, and more attention should be paid to the ability and potential of international students in other aspects.
When insufficient academic performance becomes the decisive criterion, it is necessary for international students to tap their personal potential as much as possible, develop their own interests and hobbies, and prove their comprehensive strength with other awards such as sports, art, literature, etc.
Fees: Entrance exams: Approximately $100-$200 per exam.
Application Fee: $50-$75 per school on average.
Tuition & Fees: Approximately $5,000-$30,000 per academic year (9 months) depending on the nature and quality of the school. Tuition at private universities in the United States ranges from about $25,000-$30,000 per year.
Most state universities charge higher fees for "non-resident" students who have lived in the state for less than a year.
Books and Stationery: Students pay about $1,000 per year for books, notebooks, and other learning supplies.
Room and board: The cost of living in the U.S. is about $6,750-$14,600 per year, and the cost of housing and meals is about $6,000-$11,000 per year, depending on the area where the school is located.
Daily expenses: for stamps, toothpaste, soap, newspapers, laundry, transportation, medicine and recreational activities.
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1. Apply for a bachelor's degree in the United States after graduating from high school.
1) TOEFL IELTS + SAT (high school students entering U.S. universities) (2) TOEFL IELTS + ACT (equivalent to the U.S. college entrance examination) (3) Dual enrollment ESL courses.
2. Refer to the article "How to Start Preparing for the Application Materials for Studying in the United States".
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