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Zhengzhou, Henan.
However, the school currently appears to be a pheasant university, the official version is.
Graduated with a UCLA diploma, is it really a bully who doesn't know what's going on with a foreign university? Only degrees are recognized abroad.
There is a degree from UCLA that has the ability to happen. Okay, if you don't have a degree, can you get a degree from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences?
If you don't send it, you will receive a UCLA degree from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and you can liar the ghost.
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These students graduated with degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and they only looked at their GPAs when they were studying at a community college. Here are the detailed instructions:
Community colleges have transfer agreements with some of the most prestigious universities, including the top 50 universities. As long as a student completes the corresponding credits at the community college, his or her GPA score is based on his or her GPA score, which is undoubtedly a huge leap for students who do not have any language scores when they enter the school. In fact, more than half of high school students in the United States choose American community colleges, as well as the results of the pre-study courses required for undergraduates, but the conditions (TOEFL, SAT scores, high school average, etc.) have not yet met the requirements of a prestigious school, and students who meet the specified requirements of the GPA can unconditionally transfer to a school that has a transfer agreement.
Take, for example, Santa Monica College in the United States. In 2015, 223 of the 840 U.S. undergraduate transfer applicants at Santa Monica Community College were admitted to the University of California, Berkeley (ranked 21st in the country).
There are benefits to transferring from a U.S. community college to a regular undergraduate, especially for students who don't score too well in Chinese, and here are the instructions:
It is more convenient for a community college to transfer to a public university in the United States.
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UCLA is not a top school, but it is good. If you want to go to Grad School, it depends mainly on your GPA and GRE, and the university ranking is not too important. When it comes to finding a job, it's easier on the West Coast than on the East Coast. UCLA has a large number of Chinese, and naturally has a good reputation in China.
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UCLA is very good, the place is good, the landlord is professionally electronic, and there are many employment opportunities near LA. In fact, Americans are not ...... who pay much attention to rankingsIf you talk about graduate students, of course, the ranking of majors is more important
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I have several seniors who studied engineering at UCLA, but they were computer science majors. UCLA is a particularly good school, second in public schools. Americans rated it as excellent, how could the landlord think it wasn't good enough?
Both China and the United States have a very high level of recognition. UCLA's engineering major is pretty good, but it's very tiring. UCLA is in Los Angeles, a bustling city with many internship opportunities.
is a great choice
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1. The audience targeted by each ranking is different, and the criteria used are also different;
2. Different criteria have different results, if the ranking of American universities, referring to financial resources and other factors, UCLA is a public university, the ranking will naturally not be very good; International universities are more about academic ability, so UCLA is naturally very strong;
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Because the size of the school in the American university rankings, the proportion of the number of students is smaller, and the world rankings pay more attention to this... So many public universities will be ranked low in the United States and high in the world...
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So what... Different ranking systems have different rules.
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It means that it is a world-class university!
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UCLA is second only to UC Berkeley... So, it goes without saying that it's good. (Top 20 or 25.) I forgot. )
In addition, it costs 1 million to read for 5 years. It seems unlikely.
First of all, there are very few schools that have been in school for 5 years. Secondly, spending 200,000 yuan a year seems a bit too low.
If you talk about the future, you must first look at your personal qualities. If you develop good personal qualities and independence in China, then you will be very promising when you come out.
Otherwise, you may become a burden to society.
As for the comparison with Chinese universities, I feel that the gap is still very large. After all, even at Tsinghua University, about 10% of people are eliminated every year because they play computers. (This is what a friend of mine from Tsinghua University said.)
And in American universities, if you don't get a score of 75. (You'll have a lot of trouble, and you'll even have to retake the course during the holidays (note, it's not a make-up, it's a retake.) )
Moreover, American universities pay a lot of attention to practicality, and many prestigious universities have a large number of students who have been signed by large companies in their sophomore year. Because the school pays great attention to the cultivation of learning ability, even if you study bioengineering, in fact, you may enter the IT industry, because your learning ability is cultivated very strongly, so you do not need to be bound by the profession at all. And not like domestic.
I chose the wrong major. I haven't worked for a few years, and then I have to relearn on my own, and then I can work.
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UCLA is certainly good.
I didn't apply for SAT1800, it is definitely better to go there than at home, and higher education in the United States is very developed.
UCLA is one of the 10 campuses of the University of California, Berkeley, California is the strongest, it is down, it should be said that it is the top 10 public universities, if it is in the top 10, where are the 8 Ivies.
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It's okay, see if you like it or not, I think it's good.
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A well-known public research university. Whether it's good or not depends on your situation, you can look at the reference of Shunshun study abroad.
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The annual tuition fee is 300,000, how is 1 million possible?
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UCLA Good !! My big bruins!! To be honest, it's not easy to apply for scholarships at American universities nowadays, unless you're a super bull.
It will be easier to apply for the LAC award. Both are about $1 a year. There is a green card admission standard will be lowered, and the tuition will not be reduced too much, but if you are a local citizen of California, it will be at least more than $2w per year.
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Each has its own advantages, and it is undeniable that both schools are top universities. USC is a prestigious private school in California, and UCLA is a prestigious public school in California. Both schools are located in Los Angeles, so the competition between the two schools is fierce.
Let's talk about undergraduate first: in terms of acceptance rate, USC is slightly lower than UCLA, which means that USC is slightly more difficult to get into than UCLA. In terms of the teacher-student ratio and the size of the class size, the USC also has the upper hand.
USC's donation is also many times larger than UCLA's (USC has raised $6 billion for research this year, not counting this year's donation). Therefore, in terms of funding and classroom attention, USC's undergraduate program has an advantage over UCLA. That's why private universities have always been ahead of U.S. public universities.
The US-NEWS comprehensive undergraduate rankings ranked USC 23rd and UCLA undergraduate 24th this year.
From a research point of view and from a research point of view, visibility is a good question. Although the USC is well-known in California and even the United States, UCLA is far more well-known in the world than USC, and the reason for this can be attributed to the fact that USC invested in scientific research decades later than UCLA. This can be seen in the QS World University Rankings, where 40% of the indicators are famous, UCLA is 31st and USC is 136th, a difference of 105 places (it can also be seen why UCLA, as the top 2 school in scientific research, is only 31st in QS, because other schools are more prestigious despite backward research).
But the gap is not so pronounced in ARWU, the world's university rankings of pure academic ability, with 12 places in UCLA and 49 places in USC, a difference of only 37 places. In the comprehensive World University Rankings of US News, UCLA is ranked 8th and USC is 44th, a difference of only 36 places.
So the conclusion should be that USC is slightly better than UCLA in undergraduate, UCLA is slightly better than USC in scientific research, and UCLA is better than USC in terms of fame in the world.
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I have to see what you are majoring in; Also consider how much each of the 2 schools will give you a scholarship; UCLA is in a better area than USC; Both of them are very powerful in film and television.
I don't know, but I hope you succeed.
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