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If you have a good operation, you can apply to a good university, and you can ask a few more agents if you are afraid that the agent will fool you. You go to the intermediary to consult more, there should be a problem.
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Canadian universities are divided into Doctor of Medicine, General and Basic.
Canadian comprehensive universities such as Windsor, Regina, York and Concordia can be considered (before ten, after five).
These schools basically have IELTS OK, but whether you want GRE depends on the specific requirements of the school.
Your undergraduate school is translated as university, not college, right? It's okay if it's u.
There is no big problem in going to the top 10 of basic universities.
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Hello, your IELTS score and university score have met the basic requirements for a Canadian master's application, but in addition to the mandatory requirements, you also need to provide a letter of recommendation, a personal statement and other written materials. It is recommended that you pay attention to the good universities of communication engineering or computer science from the Internet. Such as:
Memorial University of Newfoundland, University of Ottawa, and many more.
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Schools ranked 15 or later can basically try to apply, and you need to provide a letter of recommendation from a tutor.
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Most universities in Canada do not require GRE scores. But GPA is more important. Although it meets the application criteria of most schools, it is not very competitive.
The English score meets the school's requirements, and IELTS should meet the requirements of many universities. It is recommended that you apply for all the schools that you can apply for, actively contact the school professors, and actively apply porcelain.
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I don't know much about graduate school applications, and I just saw it and thought about it for a long time before I remembered what it meant, hehe.
Personally, I think software engineering is also a good major here, and I think finance is just average (personal opinion).
English is really depressing, you can come to the preparatory department, how long to study depends on the school requirements and your grades, the best way is to review and take the IELTS test by yourself. You can go to the school's official website to see the admission time of your major, I took a look at it, and it should be possible to enroll in winter. Are you considering any other schools?
McMaster is also very good, many Chinese students only know UT, UBC or something before they come, so they all go there to study, but there are other foreigners who think that the school is very good is actually better than UT in many aspects.
If you want to study for a master's degree in finance, I don't know about this, but I don't think I can do it. Actually, you don't have to think that far, and after you graduate with a master's degree in software, I think maybe you won't want to study that anymore. I think it's easy to find a job in engineering here, and it makes a lot of money.
I studied management at a university in China, and it was useless. I could have gone to graduate school in management, but after learning about the situation here, I resolutely enrolled in a junior college. Because depending on the purpose of your trip, my purpose is to find a job and then immigrate.
It's relatively easy to find a job here, and I studied civil engineer at Seneca. If I were a graduate student in management, I would basically be a waste material. But I think it's good that you are studying software engineering, and if you graduate from graduate school and a company signs you, you can apply for immigration.
After immigrating, you can study whatever you want, the tuition fee is 4 times cheaper, and you can also apply for financial aid.
If you really want to come out, do it early, learn English early, and come out and study for a few more months. It's best to be able to catch up with the enrollment in January, and it's okay if you can't catch up, so you will enroll in September.
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1. Submit at least the first 6 semester grades when applying, but the final unconditional offer is actually based on all the grades. After the scores are submitted, the applying schools will calculate the scores according to their own requirements, generally looking at the average score (including courses such as Ma Zhe), and then looking at key professional courses.
2. Generally, materials can be submitted in the first semester of the senior year, so that there are at least 6 semester transcripts.
February next year is the second semester of the third year, and it is too late to take the TOEFL, because the TOEFL is valid for 2 years, and the early test is easy to be invalidated.
3. It is recommended that the results of the junior major courses must have an advantage and be sure to get a scholarship; Now I start preparing for the GRE, the summer vacation of the second semester of my junior year, that is, when I have to take the exam when I go to my senior year; Then I took the TOEFL in the first semester of my senior year.
4. The most important thing is GPA, followed by TOEFL score, then GRE; If the GPA is not advantageous, then the GRE test is recommended
5. It is recommended to apply early, if the GPA is indeed not advantageous, you must write a good PS, it is best to write that your GPA is low because of public courses, professional courses are very good, and there are some scientific research projects or competition awards to support, so that you can make up for the hope of adoption.
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1.Each school is different, some will only look at the results of the last two years, and some will look at the whole thing. The calculation of GPA is different for each school, and the school will calculate it for you after you send your results to me.
The TOEFL test can be a bit tight because some schools have already closed.
3.Now is the perfect time to apply.
4。Most schools in Canada do not require the GRE for most majors. Please refer to the requirements on the school's official website for details.
5.No matter how fierce the competition is, the GPA is basically not competitive in the following, and at most it only meets the basic requirements of the application.
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1.Just look at the freshman, sophomore, and junior grades, and look at all of them, and those that appear on the official transcript have credits, including sports, politics, English, etc.
2.Looking at the admission section of the homepage of each university, it is definitely too late for a doctorate, not necessarily for a master's degree. The sooner you take the test, the better.
3.Just look at the official website and don't miss the deadline.
4.PhD is not important, master's is important, not as important as TOEFL and GPA.
5.Look at the requirements of Toronto's official website, master's degree probably, TOEFL passing the line. If the GPA is just over minimum, don't think about adding the top 50 schools.
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You can submit an application, the hardware conditions are enough, but the success rate is not good, because Canada has now opened up the immigration policy, and the number of international students applying for a master's degree has increased a lot every year. Therefore, it is advisable to submit the documents as early as possible, and at the same time ensure the quality of the paperwork, including PS, including the recommendation letter including the work placement experience and the awards received. In addition, Calgary is also a very good university, and you can go to the official website for detailed information about what major you want to apply for.
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These are the top 10 universities in Canada. If it's an undergraduate application, it's already difficult. And you want to apply for graduate school, it is not easy to apply for graduate school in Canada, on the one hand, Canada does not have a strong intention to recruit international students; On the other hand, if you are not 211, and the IELTS score of 4 6s is the starting point, and you have only one subject, which is a problem.
In addition, the minimum IELTS score required by these universities is 7, so your language does not meet the application requirements
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Canada recognizes IELTS, so although your TOEFL is okay, it is a little lower than you can get a university, but your other scores are okay, so there are still a lot of opportunities to choose, Simon Feisha University, Dalhousie University, Acadia University, and Saint Mary's University are all available.
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IELTS is too low, let's take the IELTS test first.
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If you are in a current language situation, you should have to postpone your admission and apply for spring 2014 or autumn 2014, so that you also have time to refresh your IELTS score, and the schools you can apply to with a score of 6 are very limited.
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Is it possible to apply for admission next spring after half a year, although there will be fewer schools in the spring, but you can also try it in your current situation. Also, since you signed an agent, you can't let them rush you. You should know your progress from time to time, it should be you remind them of what to do when and what to do, and you should first look up the relevant procedures on major forums, because there are many people in the intermediary office, and the time period is very concentrated, it is likely that you will miss some problems because you are too busy.
All the best!
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IELTS score is a little lower, if you can be higher, the choice is also larger, in fact, it is generally best to prepare for graduate school application one year in advance, you can only postpone admission, and you can go to Huatong to ask.
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You should be able to apply to a very good school, like Waterloo, Toronto, and so on, and the agent you're looking for must have a relationship with the school (that's for sure).
When I went abroad, I didn't look for any agents who worked with the school.
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If it is a direct application, the requirements are very high, the other one you are talking about is a diploma course, of course, if you only want to go to Canada first, you can not choose to apply directly, the visa time for direct application will also be very long, the requirements for applicants are very high, generally IELTS or GRE, GMAT, GPA scores are not very good It is recommended not to choose Canada, there is a great risk of rejection!
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The explanation of why it is so difficult for graduate students in Canada is actually very simple and can be understood, that is, Canadian education has not yet been commercialized, especially at the level of graduate education, the school is looking for talents, the so-called graduate students are to research, and research requires you to have a certain undergraduate professional background, so the most basic requirement is a four-year undergraduate bachelor's degree. Because graduate students in Canada basically have scholarships or teaching assistants once they are admitted, and the tuition fees of graduate students in Canada are very cheap, some students can get half of the tuition fee free, only 2,30,000 yuan a year of tuition fees.
It still depends on the planning for the future, you can understand it
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What is not recognized is a diploma program, are you ready to change majors for graduate school? The application requirements are language scores, GMAT or GRE, GPA, and practical activity skills. Preferably undergraduate published **.
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The application requirements for graduate school in Canada are generally based on the applicant group. Domestic high.
1. Sophomore students can apply to study in high schools in Canada.
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The University of Victoria does not have a major in finance for the Master's degree. You're talking about a postgraduate diploma program. This is a higher than undergraduate and lower than master's program.
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There is no graduate school entrance examination in Canada, and applicants submit their application for graduate programs based on their university grades, English scores, work experience, professional background, etc.
1. Must have a bachelor's degree.
Generally speaking, graduate schools at Canadian universities require applicants to have a four-year undergraduate bachelor's degree from a recognized university, or have completed at least their third year, and provide proof that they can obtain a diploma and degree certificate in the current year. In the review of the applicant's academic qualifications, the graduate school will not only examine whether the applicant has a bachelor's degree, but also review the institution from which the applicant graduated.
2. The applicant's professional background.
Applicants for master's programs at the University generally require applicants to have a relevant undergraduate background, except for the Master of Business Administration (MBA), almost all Canadian master's programs require applicants to graduate from the same or related undergraduate majors.
3. The GPA score should be high.
The basic requirements are that the applicant's GPA of the university must be at least 75%, especially the average grade of the major courses in the last two years is very good. However, when actually applying, it is best to have a GPA of more than 80%, and better schools will also require the score of professional courses in the second two years to be above 85% on this basis.
4. English scores and postgraduate examination scores.
Masters in Canada require applicants to have a minimum of 80 in IBT or IELTS or other relevant recognized English exams such as MELAB and CANTEST, with at least 80 in IBT and at least IELTS. In addition to this, business majors must provide GMAT with a minimum of GMAT 550 or above, and science and engineering students can choose the GRE. IELTS and TOEFL scores are a reflection of the level of language, while GRE and GMAT scores reflect students' logical thinking and comprehensive ability.
Therefore, if you have a good GRE and GMAT score, it is an aspect that reflects competitiveness, which is very advantageous.
5. Application documents that truly reflect the self.
Another important part of the master's application is the preparation of the application essay. Canadian university graduate schools place great emphasis on students' research ability and personality traits when admitting students, so they generally require students to provide self-statements, several letters of recommendation,** and other materials that highlight their personal application strengths.
6.Work experience is a plus, and the power is also very large, and it is necessary to highlight and amplify this aspect of the advantages when preparing the application materials. The power is also very large, and it is necessary to highlight and amplify this advantage when making application materials.
Canadian universities also attach more importance to the work experience of professional master's applicants, and if the applicant has relevant work experience, he or she will have an advantage when applying. Therefore, some applicants, such as undergraduates, have a low average grade but have several years of relevant work experience.
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The language courses offered by Canadian colleges are associates, graduate diplomas, not masters. Some universities in Canada offer dual enrollment for master's degrees, if your girlfriend is not qualified in the language, it is recommended to apply for the pre-master's program or dual master's program.
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