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1.Junior students must have 60-86 credits (if your school is on a semester basis) and 90-129 credits (if your school is quarter-based) before entering UCLA.
I estimate that your school is calculated by semester, and Chinese universities are basically calculated by semester.
2.Not all of your current credits can be transferred, such as college English, military training, etc., which are generally not transferred. I transferred to the U.S., and I was transferred 33 of the 55 credits I had at the time. There is a department in the school that evaluates transfer credits.
3.You shouldn't be too late now, but if you delay any longer, it will be too late.
4.Schools in the United States generally have two requirements: credits and courses. Our school has a list of 40 courses that must be completed.
Then he added that if you have completed all of these courses, but you do not have 120 credits, you must take them again until you have completed 120 credits.
5.So when you go to the U.S., first ask them to give you transfer credits and see if what you learn can meet the needs of those required courses. Then you can finish all the courses you didn't learn and meet the school's credit requirements.
It is very harsh on transfer students, and it is completely ranked by grades, and only the top few are taken. If your GPA is strong enough, such as the above, the admission may still be very large.
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1,2 Say together: Generally, you should submit your application in October, November, and December of the first semester of your fourth year of college.
Please, so you need to get your TOEFL and GRE scores before that. You have plenty of time, and.
I have a good foundation in English, so it shouldn't be very difficult. I think the GRE score is valid for a longer period of time.
In order to consider the test first, and this is more difficult, especially the amount of words is too large, and it is very trouble-free to take the test and then test the T word.
Many. Also, arrange the time to study English and your major courses, because American universities are especially good.
It is a prestigious school's GPA (American algorithm for the average score of the course in school) is very demanding, and it is best to get it.
Above, that is to say, it is best for you to score more than 80 points in each subject in school, which is the most useful for your application and is more valuable than T and G scores. As for submitting an application, it is a very detailed matter, including a lot of illustrative information.
Written materials, which each university requires you differently, are a little earlier to consider. Surrounding.
In order to save trouble, students are looking for intermediaries to do this, and they will compare with students with high GPA and TG scores.
Better processing, that is, the application is more secure. And it will help you make up for your weaknesses, such as research.
background and so on. 3. The problem of visas is even longer, as long as you have an offer, and then you have grades, etc., mostly.
The number is for visas, and if you consider letting the intermediary do the materials, they will have the service of guaranteeing the visa.
4. If you want to go to graduate school, you must graduate from a bachelor's degree. So being accepted is something you know in the second semester of your senior year.
Before you think about applying, do your best to get good grades from the school, even if the score card is particularly strict.
The amount of increase in scores, and then it is not possible to ensure that the professional ranking is very good. T and G scores are obtained, the minimum base.
Ben is 80, 1100. The better the school, the higher the requirements. The rest depends on your interests, what kind of student union officer, competition certificate or something, if there is a good mentor to take you to do the project.
Something would be better. So you see how long it will take ...
The matter of making an application is so detailed, there are many instructions about this on the Internet, you can look for it, and.
No one knows what will change in 2 years, so let's analyze the specific problems in detail. Hope these help you! good luckļ¼
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Yes, as long as you have such conditions.
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If you apply to a U.S. university and obtain the qualifications, you cannot study different majors at two universities and obtain two degrees at the same time. Here's why:
1. Violation of the Agreement
In 1999, a number of universities in the United States jointly formulated and implemented the "April 15 Agreement" for foreign students, the main content of which is: students who apply to study in the United States and have received multiple offers must decide on a school to go to before April 15, otherwise, all admission letters will be deemed invalid. In other words, applicants must decide on the school they want to go to before April 15 of the following year, and inform the school by email or other means that they are sure to go to the school, otherwise it is equivalent to giving up the opportunity to be admitted.
2. Credit reciprocity agreements between institutions
If you want to graduate normally in the U.S., you need to complete the credits of the corresponding major. Graduation can only be achieved if the course credits are completed on time. In other words, if there is no credit equality agreement between the two institutions, i.e., the credits taken by the other institution are not recognized, the applicant will not be able to obtain the corresponding course credits within the corresponding time.
3. Other issues
Other questions include the location of the school, the applicant's personal energy, etc.
1) The location of the school.
The land area of the United States is very large, and the schools are relatively widely distributed, unlike the concentration of colleges and universities in China (similar to domestic college towns), which cannot be reached in a few hours. Different schools have different schedules, and the applicant's major may be open at the same time in two schools, so how to choose which school to attend? The results of U.S. colleges and universities include test scores, class attendance, and midterm and final grades.
Students will not be able to pass the course if they do not have a guaranteed attendance.
2) The applicant's personal energy.
Applicants' personal energy is limited, and if you want to study in two schools at the same time, you must complete all the credits of all major courses in both schools in the same time, which is a great test of personal energy.
In summary, if you apply to two universities and obtain the qualification, you cannot study different majors at both universities at the same time. If you want to study two majors, it is recommended to study two majors at the same school.
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Language Requirements.
Students applying for undergraduate programs are required to provide language scores, generally IBT 70 or above, better schools will require SAT scores, and some schools will require SAT scores for individual majors. Although many schools do not require SAT scores, it is also very beneficial for you if you have a higher score, because it is a good reference.
U.S. universities have relatively lenient language requirements for international students, and a considerable number of universities can grant conditional admission to students, that is, to take a language course for a period of time before the start of the undergraduate program, and the length of time is determined by the student's learning situation.
Grade requirements. When applying for an undergraduate degree in the United States, the applicant is required to provide three years of school results, and if you are a junior in high school, you can provide the results of the previous five semesters when applying, but all three years of high school grades are required when you register. Some schools will require HKALE-based results to cover six semesters.
Depending on the school you are applying to, the requirements for GPA will be different, and some popular schools have fierce competition for popular majors, requiring GPA to be no less than 95 points on a 100-point scale equivalent to China). However, many schools do not have a minimum GPA, so although grades are the main indicator for judging whether or not to admit, they are not the only one.
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This is absolutely not a case. If you take two different majors at the same university, you can do it completely; If you are at two universities (if there is no agreement between them on mutual credit recognition), this is not allowed, and you will definitely not be able to do it in terms of ability.
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1 full time course + 1 part time course, yes.
However, you should apply for this type of course at the time of application.
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This can't be done, you can't get a school, two majors can.
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If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
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If you want to study abroad and don't know how to choose a school, you can give yourself a position through this study abroad positioning system, enter your GPA, major, language scores, school background, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in the database who are similar to you, you can see which schools they have applied to, and understand the TA's handling agency and final admission results, so as to provide reference for your study abroad plan. Combined with their own situation, they can also have a general positioning.
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It's still too late. It is recommended that the timing be arranged as follows:
1.At the end of the junior year, I will prepare the application materials immediately. Including proof of enrollment, transcripts of the previous three years, personal statement, resume, award certificates, and at the same time, sign up for GRE and TOEFL training courses in the summer.
Aim to get results before the end of the year. The application for the fall 2019 admission of graduate students in the United States is generally closed at the end of February 2019.
2.Generally, you will receive an admission notice (conditional admission) from the school in early May, during which you may be asked to fill in some materials, and you can provide as much as possible. Prepare the visa materials immediately after receiving the notice;
3.In June, when your graduation certificate and degree certificate are in hand, you will immediately make a copy and scan it and send out a formal offer. Immediately after getting it, the visa will be sent at the end of June at the latest;
4.If it goes well, the visa will be approved at the end of July and the beginning of August, and the fall enrollment will not be delayed.
Du Wenyan, a teacher from the 360 Wuhan Office of Study Abroad, said that in general, because of English, the time was late, but it was okay if you hurried. It is recommended that you now find some consultants and seniors on the Shunshun study abroad platform while preparing for English, including choosing a school to listen to their opinions, which can reduce mistakes and ensure efficiency.
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In fact, everyone understands that TOEFL scores are generally valid for two years, and if you score them according to the requirements of the school, some need to be valid before the application deadline, some need to be valid before admission, and even some universities only recognize that TOEFL is valid for one year.
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