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I think I'm the one who is most qualified for your question. Because I'm the transfer student
The top 50 schools in the United States all require the SAT, although it would be better if you had an SAT 2.
But since it is used as a transfer, there are many disadvantages, so SAT1 and 2, I personally recommend that you take both the test.
If you're just asking to be admitted, then you don't need to worry too much about your grades at your current domestic university. As long as the SAT is good enough and your resume is strong enough, then it's fine. However, under the same conditions, schools generally favor recent high school graduates rather than college students who apply for transfer.
But the most important thing as a transfer is to be able to transfer credits, which requires you to have very high grades in domestic universities, generally less than 85 points (that is, the subjects with less grades will not agree to transfer, and most of the subjects I transfer are.)
Also, not all universities accept transfers. Generally, the top 50 universities will have more schools that accept transfers, and the top 100 also have them.
But even if this school accepts, it is very, very small compared to the number of freshman. This point is a bit risky. Therefore, it is recommended that when you choose a school, it is best to be able to choose what it likes.
If you have any questions, you can contact me directly via SMS.
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If you are currently in college and want to go there as a Trasfer Student, you don't need the SAT, which is considered a college entrance examination. However, if you are studying at a university, you need to log in to the World Evaluation Service** to fill in the credit evaluation and transfer the credits here.
If you are applying to study in the past freshman, whether you are a college student or not, it is best to take the SAT, of course, there are also schools (such as University of Virginia, MIT) that do not require SAT for mainland students, but most of them still need it.
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Required by the top 30 universities:
If you want to apply for the scholarship, you must have an SAT score of 2000 or above.
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No, but credits may not be recognized.
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As we all know, the quality of higher education in the United States is well-known all over the world, and many students will choose to study abroad by transferring in addition to applying directly to study abroad, so what are the SAT and TOEFL requirements for transferring to the top 30 universities in the United States? Let's find out with me.
1. What are the SAT and TOEFL requirements for transferring to the top 30 universities in the United States?
TOEFL and IELTS:
Generally speaking, students who have lived in the U.S. for two years or more do not need a TOEFL language score, and if the school requires it, most of them are only used as a reference, and the specific situation should be decided based on the student's transcript information at the U.S. university. If you don't have study abroad experience, guess the high date, then the TOEFL score varies depending on the school requirements, and the top 30 universities require a TOEFL score of 100 or more, and an IELTS score of more than a score. If students do not have language scores, they can apply to universities in the United States that have "dual enrollment" and conduct language course training first.
standard test(sat&act):
Each school has different requirements for standardized tests, and for the top 30 top schools in the United States, most of them require transfer applicants to submit SAT scores like freshman applicants, with an average SAT score of around 1500.
In addition, schools that do not require SAT scores are exempted from SAT if they take 30 or more 45 credits, and those with more than 60 credits are generally not required. For specific requirements, please check with the school**. Only a very small number of schools require the SATII test.
If a student has an ACT score, it can be used as a substitute for the SAT score. Note that SAT1 and SAT2 are not required for school transfers in the UC system.
2. Other requirements for transferring to the top 30 universities in the United States:
In most U.S. universities, there are two fairly important factors in whether or not to transfer to a university: GPA (81% think important) and the average grade point of transferable courses (75% think important), as well as the courses chosen, essays, letters of recommendation, activities, etc.
University Grades GPA:
School grades are undoubtedly the most important in the transfer application, and the sophomore application for transfer basically only looks at the college GPA, because it reflects the student's ability, and only if the GPA is high enough can the college believe that you are qualified enough for the college level courses. Freshman applications will also refer to high school GPA.
The top 30 universities in the United States generally take GPA scores or above as the standard value for transfer, and GPA of reaching or above is more secure for transferring to the top 30 schools. If you want to transfer directly to a competitive undergraduate program, the GPA score is even higher. It is recommended that students who do not know how much GPA they have now can register on the official website of WES, calculate what the average score on the transcript is converted into the US GPA, and know what it is.
In the transfer application, it is crucial to provide a course description from a Chinese university, and a detailed course description can even play a decisive role in key moments. It not only allows admissions officers to know the specific content of the courses taken by the student and the level of specialization, but also serves as a useful tool for obtaining more credits.
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U.S. Undergraduate Transfer.
Do I need to submit a source SAT score to come to school?
A: A: Credits taken< 20-30, required.
B: 30 credits completed, most of which are required. c:
For super prestigious schools, you still have to take the test, and you still have to: basically, if you have applied after your freshman year, you don't need to take the SAT.
Which schools are required to submit SAT1 and SATII scores?
Many applicants to the Dream School Massachusetts Institute of
The MIT requirement for international transfer students is that they must provide SAT1 and two SATII test scores, one in Math I or Math II, and the other in a science subject, which can be physics, chemistry, or biology, etc. dartmouth
The requirements for Dartmouth College are similar: transfer students must provide SAT1 and SATII test scores.
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Basically, graduates of any major in China can transfer to the United States to study business and management graduate programs. Changing majors obviously.
DAO is challenging, after all, American colleges and universities value the applicant's academic background and potential, and changing majors will undoubtedly weaken your background, but as long as you come up with enough good reasons to prove that you have a sustained interest in the direction of the major you want to change, and there are many activities related to the major, read a lot of books on the major, and even published some articles, then you can also get the favor of the admissions officer. For details, see how to transfer from China to the United States and how to change majors.
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Look at the school and also look at the number of credits you take. Generally, BAI schools will require students to complete 24 or 30 credits before they can accept transfers, if not enough.
The DAO asks for SAT scores or applies as a freshman. If you have good language and enough time, it is recommended to take the test; If you don't have enough, forget it. The most important thing is your TOEFL and GPA, and doing these two well is the king!
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If you go to the United States to study for undergraduate studies after your sophomore year, you are exempt from the SAT because you have completed 30 credits in China at the time of application. Otherwise, you need to take the test.
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Need. Different schools have different requirements, and you need to go to ** to see.
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Usually if you have more than 36 credits, you don't need to provide the SAT
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The tests to be taken to study in the United States are mainly TOEFL and SAT, but when applying to American universities, you must take the SAT and TOEFL.
For those who apply for undergraduate study in the United States, there are roughly the following three situations for your reference.
Clause. 1. Take the TOEFL and SAT
Most of the top 50 universities in the U.S. require TOEFL and SAT, and the top 15 also require SAT2 scores. If you want to get into the top 50 schools, TOEFL 80, SAT1800 can be said to be the most basic condition.
Applicants have very little time to revise, so it is recommended that students look at the TOEFL and SAT mock questions from the Internet to assess the difficulty of the test. This way you will have a wider range of school choices and you will have more initiative in your application.
Clause. 2. Take the TOEFL.
Many schools ranked 50-100 in the United States can exempt international students from the SAT and only need to provide a TOEFL score, which generally requires a score of 80. The top 100 schools in the United States have very good comprehensive strength and teaching quality, and the educational resources they can provide are also very rich. For applicants, there are quite a few schools to choose from.
Some schools that offer dual enrollment also require students to have a basic TOEFL score, and they cannot be conditionally admitted without a language score. Therefore, it is recommended that students must take a TOEFL even if they do not take the SAT.
Clause. 3. Don't take the TOEFL test, don't take the SAT
The top 100 schools in the United States, the majority of schools ranked 100-200, and some regional universities, there are many schools that offer non-language admission.
For those who do not have time to take the TOEFL test, or because of the limitation of English ability, they cannot take the TOEFL test required for admission. Applying for conditional admission is a way to go, and many people's dreams of studying in the United States have come true. Just like in China, not only not everyone can get into Tsinghua University and Peking University, but not everyone can get in.
But is there no way out?
Schools that offer dual enrollment also have some programs that are not bad. You need to choose carefully according to your needs, such as the geographical location, the size of the school, whether the language is school or independent, whether you need to take the TOEFL again, the difficulty of entering the formal course, etc.
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The SAT is the entrance exam for undergraduate students in the United States.
If you apply for an undergraduate degree and the school is ranked before the top 50, you generally have to submit, and you don't need to, you can check the university's official website for details;
If you are applying for an undergraduate ranking of 50 or higher, many schools do not need it, and if you are applying for an undergraduate ranking of the top 30, you will also need to prepare for the SAT Subject exam, which is a single subject.
This institution focuses on studying in the United States, please ask if you have any questions.
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The SAT is one of the requirements for applying for an undergraduate program in the United States, and the ACT is the equivalent of the ACT, which can be taken by one of the two, but not every university requires the SAT and the ACT.
Among the top 100 schools in the United States, there are still more than 10 schools that do not require the SAT ACT. Some of the top ranked schools, such as Wake Forest in the top 30 and Rochester in the 30s, do not require the SAT.
Whether or not to take the test depends on the student's own application goals and schedule.
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SAT test scores are mandatory when applying to most universities in the United States.
According to the summary of the SAT scores of American universities, it is found that the changes in SAT scores of American universities according to the ranking are relatively obvious: Top 100 universities in the United States: SAT 1800, ACT25, above, TOEFL 500 180 70
Top 50 universities in the US: SAT1900, ACT29, above, TOEFL 520 210 80
Top 20 universities in the United States: SAT2100, ACT32, above, TOEFL 600 250 100
The new TOEFL 80 is equivalent to the old TOEFL score of 550, and the new TOEFL 100 is equivalent to the old TOEFL score of 600.
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If you are in high school, you will have to take the exam if you want to go to college in the United States.
A lot of good schools do.
If you don't have an SAT score, you can only go to Pheasant University, which is not interesting.
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The University of Chicago is not required to submit SAT scores, and the official statement of the University is that they use a holistic admissions process, and that there is no single application information that will determine a student's admission decision, and that more emphasis will be placed on the student's list of extracurricular activities.
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