Those of you who are undergrads in the United States, do you regret it?

Updated on educate 2024-05-08
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Reading is always useful, no matter whether China reads or the United States, as long as you read it carefully, don't mix it up too much, and you shouldn't regret it.

    2. If you go to college in the United States, it is best to continue to study for a graduate school or something, since it is all plated with a layer of gold, it is better to be thicker;

    3. After receiving a complete higher education in the United States, there are opportunities and possibilities to stay in the United States to work and start a business, and there is also room to return to China to find opportunities to play a role (those who study in China have a much smaller chance of working overseas).Even if China's economic development leads to more and more opportunities, there is still a great need for truly international talents, not that young people studying in China can't do it, but it must be admitted that there are many fields and special aspects, the United States still represents the forefront of the world, and if they really learn, even if they return to China to work, their ability is generally higher.

    4. Don't compare it with individual situations, whether it's particularly good or special"Point back"The quality of real formal universities in the United States is generally higher than that in China, and the knowledge, vision, and future opportunities acquired after serious study are broader. It is common for people who have not gone to college in China to start a business and become rich, and it is common for them to return to China to find a job after graduating from studying abroad, but every year, thousands, tens of thousands of Chinese high school graduates begin to go to college in the United States, and there will be more and more in the future, which in itself speaks for itself. If you don't have the means to afford the cost of $100,200,000 for four years at an American university, you don't have to worry.

    Or the beginning of the sentence, as long as you study seriously, you will never regret it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Why regret it?

    Although the current situation is not good, we have to look at it in the long run

    What's more, the diploma after studying in the United States is still quite popular, so you shouldn't regret it

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are a few reasons why this year could be the hardest year to get into:

    1.Impact of the pandemic: The global pandemic has led to adjustments and changes in the admission requirements of many colleges and universities, such as the elimination of standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT, and increased demand for online courses and distance education, which has caused a large number of students to choose to homeschool, and the number of school admissions has decreased accordingly, making it more difficult to enroll.

    2.Increase in the number of applicants: Due to the fact that many students chose to suspend or postpone their enrollment due to the epidemic in the past year, these students joined this year, and many high school students who graduated this year chose to continue their education, which greatly increased the number of applicants and made it more difficult to enroll.

    3.Increasing academic achievement standards: Globally, many colleges and universities have increased their academic performance standards and become more stringent for admissions. This also makes it more difficult to get in.

    Based on the above factors, this year will be the most difficult year to enroll. For students applying to colleges and universities, they may need to work harder to improve their academic performance, accumulate more social experience and skills, and be more well-prepared to increase their application success rate. At the same time, they also need to actively seek help and feedback, participate in various trainings and studies, strengthen their knowledge and skills, and prepare them for school.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When many students apply for an undergraduate program in the United States, they will have various small problems that make them unable to apply abroad. So what are some common questions in the application for undergraduate studies in the United States? Let's talk about these problems.

    1. Frequently Asked Questions about Undergraduate Applications in the United States1. Use general reasons for choosing a schoolDon't use general data such as class size or student-to-faculty ratio as a reason for choosing a school, because admissions officers will think that the same is true for other schools, which is not an advantage. According to Yunxue Education Group, when describing the reasons for choosing a school, we can dig deeper into the characteristics of the school. For example, the professor's research is particularly interesting to you, or the major of the school is particularly suitable for you.

    2. The activity experience is not perfectThe activity part in the commonapplication usually has a word limit system, if you can't fully express all your quiet activity experience, be sure to supplement it in the additionalinformation part. 3. Essay without proofreading After writing the ** or undergraduate study application letter in the United States, you must carefully proofread to check whether there are any errors, and finally after you check, ask your teacher or classmates to check it for you as soon as possible. 4. There is no selective SAT scoresSome schools do not make SAT scores mandatory, i.e.".

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is naturally feasible to apply for a U.S. undergraduate degree after graduating from college. As long as you can prepare the application materials and grades, you can submit your application.

    However, before preparing for the undergraduate application, it is recommended that the subject give more consideration.

    For example, do I have to re-enroll in my undergraduate studies?

    Can applying for graduate school with an undergraduate background (if you are not satisfied with your undergraduate major, you can also consider applying for a change of major) be able to meet the needs of the subject?

    Are you considering an undergraduate transfer?

    If the subject feels that the above considerations cannot meet his needs and insists on reapplying for a bachelor's degree in the United States, then the following are the conditions for re-studying in the United States after graduation.

    The operation is basically the same as the normal application for a bachelor's degree in the United States, and you need to provide your high school scores, college scores, TOEFL, SAT scores, extracurricular activities, essays, recommendation letters, etc.

    However, I don't know how long the subject has graduated at present, although American universities do not have a clear age limit for students, but to go to the United States for undergraduate, if you are too old, the visa is not very easy. This needs to be taken into account by the subject.

    If you have any other related questions, please feel free to ask.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Even if the assignment submitted together after the discussion is repeated many times, it can be said to be cheating. Most programs at United States universities are in the form of teamwork. Developing team spirit and communication skills is a huge challenge for Chinese students.

    In addition, there are scores among team members, and the scores are included in the total score.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The reason for the low undergraduate graduation rate of American universities is mainly because the acceptance rate of American universities is very high, but the requirements for university study are stricter and the exams are stricter, so the graduation rate of American universities is relatively low.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Graduating in the U.S. is especially difficult because the U.S. is very strict. So if you want to graduate, it's even more difficult than Qingtian, that is, it's difficult for everyone to get in.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the United States is just the opposite of China, American universities are low entry and high exit, and if you want to graduate from a university in the United States, you must really work hard.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is indeed very difficult to graduate from an undergraduate university in the United States, because if you want to graduate, you need to meet high requirements, and it is very easy to fail the course.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Application requirements for undergraduate studies in the United States:

    1.High school diploma.

    2.English language proficiency.

    3.Other standardized tests (SAT, TOEFL, etc.)4A personal statement that sets out the learning objectives and learning outcomes.

    5.Letters of recommendation, which are generally written by teachers or someone who can introduce the applicant's learning and ability.

    6.U.S. universities also require students to provide proof of financial resources, etc.

    If you have the strength to take the test, or the family has the ability to send your child to the top 8 universities in China, and at the same time there are no top 20 universities in the United States, don't go to the United States. The strength of American universities lies in the education at the doctoral level, and the undergraduate students actually learn similar things all over the world. With the improvement of China's education system, the undergraduate education of the top 8 and top 10 universities in China is definitely very strong, and it can greatly expand the network in China, find opportunities, and bring far more things than American universities.

    And now almost all the top 10 Chinese universities have exchange programs, and I have a lot of undergraduates from Tsinghua University and Fudan University here every year, so if you want to see the world in the future, there are still many opportunities to come to the United States for exchange for a year and a half, and you don't have to spend such a big price to study a whole American undergraduate.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    To go to the United States for undergraduate, you generally need TOEFL, SAT 1 and 2, and the usual scores. If you enroll in a university outside the 50s, you can generally get an exemption from the SAT score, no matter how bad the TOEFL is, you don't have to go to a language school, so you can earn your money.

    As for whether it is difficult to take the test or not, it depends on where you want to go, if you want to go to the top, it is naturally difficult (think about the college entrance examination and want to go to Tsinghua University and Peking University), if you are poor, maybe you don't need to take the test.

    After going to the United States for four years, the general tuition fee of a private school is 40,000 US dollars, plus 15,000 living expenses, and more than 300,000 yuan a year. Public schools are cheaper, with a general tuition fee of about 25,000 yuan, a living allowance of about 10,000 yuan, and more than 200,000 yuan a year. In the case of scholarships, there are almost no tops, and the lower the ranking of the basic school, the easier it is to get money.

    A small number of TOP will provide financial aid to international students without affecting admission (but if you ask for money like Stanford, unless your wife is too good and suicidal).

    There are many good universities in the United States, basically the top 30 are all well-known good universities, the top 50 are good, and the top 100 are all OK. In addition, there are some liberal arts colleges that are very elite and have a competitive rate no less than Harvard and Yale.

    Then there is the need not to patronize studying, extracurricular activities are also very important, and what the old American school wants to cultivate is a quality talent, not a nerd.

    If you still have questions, please contact me, I hope to help one more student succeed in their studies!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, happy to answer for you :

    You can come to us to see and participate in our full suite of study abroad services for 180,000 RMB (public schools in the United States):

    1. Read 6 months of language in China; The purpose is to make you adapt to the study life abroad faster;

    2. During the period of language study, we will apply for the school and apply for a visa for you; The purpose is: to save you time and trivial matters;

    3. Study and board abroad in the first year; Don't you feel uncomfortable when you first arrive abroad!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    To enter a U.S. university, you need to take the SAT or TOEFL for the American college entrance examination, and you can also consider obtaining AP credit.

    Therefore, learning English well and memorizing words is the king.

    Give LZ some numbers and judge for yourself:

    For example, the tuition fee for one semester is $8,000 for international students. It is better to make a plan of 3 40,000 dollars a year.

    If you want to find a job, you also need to consider buying a car, and the cheapest is $5,000 to buy a used car.

    Scholarships are linked to academic performance and activity experience, preferably experience in organizing events, or the ability to lead a team. There is a half prize, a full prize.

    Good universities are surveyed separately, but they are ranked differently in different fields of study. If you know which major you are interested in, you can do your research based on the major.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are basically no scholarships for undergraduates, and you still want to go to a good university, and it is empty talk that your family has no money. If you have good grades, you will have the opportunity to apply for a scholarship if you are studying for a master's degree or doctorate. After 4 years of undergraduate, the family will prepare 400,000 yuan per year.

    If you fantasize about working and studying, it's actually impossible, don't listen to the intermediary, you are a full-time student, at least 12 credits in a semester, 4 courses, you have to do homework after school, go to the library to check materials, go to lab. There is simply not enough time. What kind of on-campus part-time job is a floating cloud, tens of thousands of students in a school, when will it be your turn.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.It's not so pessimistic, many freshmen and sophomores at American universities are general education courses, and the credits of the basic courses you study can be transferred.

    2.If you go to a university with about 60 students, there are some that do not require SAT scores, mainly depending on your GPA and TOEFL scores.

    3.Many schools also have spring admissions, and it is completely possible to transfer to another school, depending on your language test and school GPA.

    4.We will encounter cases like you every year, we have a certain experience, if you have any questions, you can ask this institution to focus on the application of prestigious schools in the United States, if you have any questions, please ask.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I transferred to the United States after my sophomore year, and my major changed, but it was all business school, so it wasn't a lot of waste, and I graduated with 120 points and transferred 42 points. Many schools also don't require SAT scores, I didn't have an SAT at that time, only took the TOEFL, and now I am in the top 50 schools. As long as the landlord's GPA is enough, and then the reference letter is a little better, T must have at least 90 points or more to transfer the school easily.

    However, most of them take an extra year to half a year to turn around, and some of my classmates do not go home to study summer school in order to graduate on time. You can graduate on time even if you work hard. But after coming here, the landlord won't be very entangled in when he will graduate.,Because the grade boundaries here are not clear.,I don't care so much about what grade it is.。。

    The class you will be with is likely to be from freshman to senior.

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