Study in the U.S. Question Help me if I ve been out

Updated on society 2024-05-08
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are too many Chinese in California, so it depends on your own attitude. Speaking English more often will not be an obstacle.

    Isn't it okay for me to study art in the United States for so many years? There is no level 5, when I go, I only have the level at the beginning of the first year of junior high school, as long as I am willing to learn, there is no problem.

    You don't need to worry about the daily necessities of reading.

    In the United States, except for expensive books (textbooks), other utensils are very cheap, cheap and scary, hehe.

    As for textbooks, college students generally buy the old textbooks of the previous seniors or take them to copy, which is not a shameful thing, and it is the most common behavior in college!

    Don't be shy when you go to study in the United States, American students are still very enthusiastic, as long as you are willing, even if you can't communicate, you won't care! Just take your time!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Take your example to suggest that young friends who want to go abroad should do their best to improve the language in China! Otherwise, going to a language class outside will cost more and be more stressful!

    2. As long as you don't hide in the Chinese circle all day long, and you have to use English when you have the opportunity, then in that special environment, the language still has the opportunity to be greatly improved.

    3, to be confident, you think, Chinese is the most difficult, but Chinese even if they are illiterate (not many now) can speak fluently, language is application, learning not well is mainly because the pressure has not arrived. Right?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hug, since they are all coming to the United States, I hope you don't worry!

    Not everyone has excellent English before coming to the United States, including me, who still has problems speaking English in the United States, but I still want to hug and pay attention to the basic vocabulary! My experience is that if you get the vocabulary of the sixth grade of college, then you are in the United States, and communication is every problem. There is also the old-fashioned attitude of your own, hoping that after arriving in the United States, you can concentrate on learning English, and you will still improve quickly under the English score

    Good luck

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You also know that law is only offered at graduate school, and it is an elite education, and only the best students are admitted. So I feel that if you are an undergraduate, you can choose according to your interests, choose history if you like history, and choose literature if you like literature.

    If you want to study liberal arts in college, I personally recommend that you go directly to the United States for high school.

    If you are studying social sciences (such as business, sociology, etc.) or science, it is recommended to go to university in the United States after graduating from high school in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello landlord:

    I'm glad you have such a good ideal, if you go to university in the United States, you have to rely on trust or IELTS first, and then apply to college. As for the law school you mentioned, it is relatively difficult to apply for it in the current situation. My personal suggestion is that you can go to high school in the United States, and the public high schools here are all ** paid, so you can study with confidence.

    Unlike the Chinese system, you have to pay a lot of textbook fees and tuition and fees every year.

    Hope this information helps you! Thank you!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know what your financial situation is, if the cost of studying abroad is not an issue, if your future major is law, it is a good choice to study history in the United States as an undergraduate, which will help you apply for law school. The one-year tuition and living expenses for a Juris Doctor (JD) program at New York University School of Law are about $70,000, and a total of three years of study.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For the first question, the letter of recommendation can be handwritten or printed, but it must be signed by the teacher and sent to the school along with your application.

    For the second question, first of all, you need to go to the school's academic office or consult with your counselor. Some schools will have standard transcripts for students to apply for studying abroad; Some schools are not so comprehensive, you need to go to the academic office to print a copy of your own transcript and calculate the average score (GPA) at the end; At the same time, this transcript needs to be officially translated into English, and you can't translate it casually, and the final translated transcript needs to be stamped by the school, so that it is an official English translation;

    For the third question, it is too broad, and different schools require different materials. But some materials are necessary, assuming you are a high school student and applying for a bachelor's degree in the United States, a high school diploma is generally required; Original high school transcript (official English translation); Proof of English language proficiency (i.e. IELTS or TOEFL scores); A copy of your passport (** that side); Application form; Application fee; Proof of funds. If you're applying to a prestigious U.S. school (top 50), you may also need a letter of recommendation (usually two); Personal Statement; essay;SAT ACT scores and more.

    If you are a college student and apply for a bachelor's degree in the United States, you will submit a certificate of enrollment in a university instead of a high school diploma. If you are applying for a master's degree, then you generally need to provide a bachelor's degree certificate and graduation certificate; University transcripts (official English translations); Letters of recommendation (usually two, according to the official instructions of the school); Personal Statement; Curriculum vitae (required by some schools); GRE GMAT scores; Proof of English language proficiency; Proof of funds and much more.

    I think you should find a study abroad consultant or find some study abroad ** on the Internet for direct consultation, they provide free study abroad consulting services. I personally recommend the study abroad e-network, which can directly see the admission requirements and application materials of the various majors of the school provided, which is very comprehensive and I hope it will help you. Finally, I wish you success in studying abroad!

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