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Let me tell you about my own experience, I went to high school in China, and now I am in college in the United States, and I have won a full award, and I have started to study the problem of applying for grad school and PhD this semester.
First of all, let's make it clear that apart from a few top schools in China, such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, etc., the United States knows very little about the rest of the universities. This is a good thing in a way ... But the problem is that once you are in a second-rate university, your opportunities to do research with professors at the undergraduate level are naturally reduced, and your professional curriculum, the opportunities that professors can give you, and of course, the letters of recommendation, etc., are greatly reduced.
This is a disadvantage of the ratio of second-rate universities to first-class universities, and it is also a big obstacle for you to apply.
Second, as for standardized tests, if you are transferring to a university in the United States, then TOEFL + SAT, if you are applying for graduate school, it is TOEFL + GRE, if you are applying for business school, GMAT, law school LSAT, medical school MCAT, plus the GRE subject test for the major you are applying forIf you have a lot of perseverance and a lot of determination, it is possible to get a high score. But only if you are really serious and hard-working.
Needless to say, the level of English proficiency in domestic universities ......Vocabulary, exam skills, etc. are all to be broken through, of course, subject knowledge, this is needless to say.
To give you a feeling, I could only sleep 4 hours a day when I applied because the school did not allow me to go abroad and I was not allowed to ask for leave. I can say without blushing that I was definitely one of the best in English. But anyway, everyone's situation is different, just to give you a feeling that applying is a very difficult thing, of course, take a step back and say ......If your parents are rich and you don't want scholarships, and you don't say you have to go to a top 50 or top 30 or even top 20 school, then you can around...
Finally, remember one thing: for Americans to give you a scholarship to go to school, you must be better than almost all American applicants to this school, and better than all Chinese who apply (or at least as good...) You have a "possibility" to get the money ...
And the full prize. In fact, there are very few. It's true...
If you look a little closer, you'll find out ...
ps.To give you a few **:
Graduate Ph.D. Application: Sustenance Forum.
Undergraduate Applications: CUUS Forum.
There are also too stupid things to look at.
Anyway, in a word, if you want to go to the United States with a full award, you have to be prepared to endure hardships... At least a year and a half. Think about it and take this road again, don't look back when you start construction... Otherwise, you will be in trouble at both ends, and you will not study well in domestic universities, and the United States will not succeed.
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It can only be said that it is very difficult.
First, you must have a good language score (this is very simple to achieve, you can put in the effort), second, you must have a good average score (as long as you study hard in school, you can do it, and it is easy to achieve), third, you must have research experience in related majors (depending on the subject, you may not have it), fourth, you must have ** publication (there is ** publication or good for the award), and the fifth is to do an evaluation before applying (many institutions have free ones, such as hi me if you have any questions...). Hehe... There's too much to prepare.
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If you have a full scholarship to study in the United States, you don't need to spend extra money on that year.
A full scholarship is defined as a full tuition waiver, plus a salary from TA or RA, of approximately $1,000 per month.
Then the $1,000 can basically cover the rent and living expenses.
Of course, the premise is that you rent an ordinary house and have to cook your own meals.
Introduction to Scholarships in the USA:
The United States is the country with the largest variety and number of scholarships in the world. Before understanding the general classification of scholarships in the United States, it is necessary to understand two concepts, that is, there are two types of admission notices from American universities: admission and that refers to the letter of admission with scholarships, while AD does not have scholarships.
Assistantship can be divided into two categories, TA and Teaching Assistantship. That is, to help professors in class, mark homework, etc., in order to get a certain remuneration. The requirements for applicants are whether they have worked in education or teaching.
The oral score is not very good, etc. Some schools even require students applying to TA to take the TSE (Test of Spoken English) test. RA stands for Research Assistantship.
Tution Waiver is a tuition waiver. It is a different nature of funding for the school. Unsecured loans.
Unsecured loans are generally found at the best universities in the United States. After being admitted to the school, students can borrow money from the bank with the admission certificate, and this kind of loan does not require a guarantor.
Generally speaking, the scholarship application situation is that there are more scholarships for doctoral students than for graduate and undergraduate students. This is because doctoral students in the United States generally have a 3-5 year study period.
The cost of studying in the U.S., and doctoral applicants will generally have some scientific research and teaching skills. In these 3-5 years, you can better participate in the research and classroom teaching of the project. Postgraduate studies are shorter, only 1-2 years.
So the scholarships, especially the full awards, are relatively few.
There are two categories of full scholarships for studying in the United States, namely, federal scholarships, private scholarships, intra-college scholarships, departmental scholarships, inter-school and inter-departmental scholarships, vacation scholarships, grants, research assistantships, tuition waivers, etc.
In a first-class university, as long as you work hard for four years, you may be able to take this shortcut, without having to fight with tens of millions of graduate school entrance examination dogs, and enter the graduate classroom safely. But it's something that we second-rate university students can't get no matter how hard we try, and it's something we never thought about.
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