I am mainly considering biotechnology majors in the United States and am now preparing for the TOEFL

Updated on educate 2024-08-10
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Hello classmates, I would like to ask you a few questions, why do you want to apply to study abroad now? Actually, you took the TOEFL early, are you a senior now, do you want to apply for next year's graduate school, it's true that you are preparing late, but I suggest you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The requirements vary from school to school.

    You still have to work hard to get above 90 in the TOEFL test, and then refer to your GPA

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1 It's all so far away, it is recommended not to think about these first, you are now mainly laying a good foundation first, making a plan for your entire undergraduate study, and then improving the course GPA as much as possible, at least above, English is the most important, basically the sophomore year began to attack English to prepare for the GRE TOEFL, a year later, the junior year can have a good score, and when applying for the school in the senior year, I am considering the quality of the school and major in the United States, because the GRE TOEFL score and the course GPA are the key to restricting the application, If you don't have good grades, a good school over there won't want you.

    In addition, if you have time, it is best to find time to do some experiments and post some small articles with your school tutors, which will also be very helpful for your future application. These jobs can be scheduled in sophomore and junior years. Of course, the main thing is to study first, and good grades are the last word.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Lay a good foundation before your junior year and get your grades right.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The exams to prepare for are the TOEFL and GRE, and there are no other exams.

    Generally, the materials that need to be prepared to apply for a master's degree in the United States are:

    1.Certificate of enrollment in the fourth year of college or graduation certificate.

    2.Transcripts of school attendance.

    3.TOEFL and GRE scores.

    4.Letters of recommendation, resume, personal statement, essay5Proof of funds.

    6.Other materials required by the school.

    You are now a freshman, you have plenty of time, and on the premise of maintaining your usual grades (preferably above 85 points), you can participate in more social activities and internships related to your major, which will be very helpful for you to apply to prestigious schools.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You need to ensure a GPA during the university, but also prepare your application materials, etc., it is recommended that you find a reliable study abroad consulting company to help you complete it. Going abroad is a company that specializes in studying in the United States. I wish you success!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Biology is a good university, the United States and Canada are good, if you go to the United States, it is not very advantageous to go to Canada, the University of Toronto, McGill University

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can go to neighboring countries such as South Korea, Japan, Canada, the United States, Australia.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you take IELTS, it shouldn't be a problem to take a TOEFL, and you can go to the United States, and there are relatively more students who have applied for biotechnology majors in the United States to get scholarships.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, biology ranks third in the ranking of the best jobs in the United States, I don't understand why you have to transfer to computer, and if you want to go to graduate school, you have to take the GRE, just like you have to take the college entrance examination if you want to go to college in China, otherwise it is impossible to go to a school ranked 300 in the United States, and if you want to change majors, you must take the special subject of the GRE, that is, the major you want to transfer to in English. After graduating, I took the TOEFL test and went to work directly, otherwise there was no other way to go.

    Biology majors can go to graduate schools, schools, etc., and it is easy to find a job in science and engineering in the United States, chemistry first, physics second, and biology third.

    You go to the make-up test GRE is not the same effect, anyway, you can't avoid it, the late test is not as good as the early test, and the American GRE test is a computer-based test, and the Chinese test is a written test, it is not cheap to sell Chinese candidates to go abroad to take the GRE, you weigh it yourself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Apply to the U.S. Community College 2+2 Transfer Program:

    2+2 There are only 2 conditions to study in the United States: at least 16 years old, and it is best to apply at the high school level.

    If you have an IELTS or TOEFL score, you can go directly to a community college and transfer to any good university after 2 years.

    If you don't have a language score, you can complete the program in the Advanced English Intensive Program and High School, and then apply to any good university.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The New York Institute of Fashion, Parson School of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Rhode Island Institute of Art, etc., all have good related majors, please be prepared for the TOEFL test, portfolio, and so on.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    California Institute of the Arts. Art Institute of Chicago. Rhode Island School of Design and many more. It is possible to apply for a major in fashion design.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The biology major is too broad, what do you mean by "basic biological research"? American universities are very advanced in life science research, especially in applied disciplines such as biotechnology and bioengineering. There is a specific direction of development that you can prepare for.

    You're now in your sophomore year, and you still have a year and a half to go. Time is precious to you;

    To study in the United States, TOEFL and GRE are the threshold that cannot be bypassed, and you must be fully prepared to get good grades in the exam before you can talk about embarking on the road of studying abroad;

    Contacting professors can be slowed down to a big ** line, and the top priority now is to solve your study abroad goals and qualifications. Determine your goals as early as possible so that your preparations can be targeted (preparation for classes, etc.);

    The best way to study for graduate school in biological sciences is to pursue a Ph.D. degree. It is true that American universities are "wide in and strict out", but there are many Chinese students who have obtained doctorates from American universities. If you think you are "reading material", you will not care about the hardships of studying;

    You are majoring in biology as an undergraduate, and you are admitted to the graduate school of biology in the United States.

    Having research experience and publishing is dispensable for a master's degree, but it is very important for a PhD. Many American professors value such experiences very much;

    Now that you have decided to embark on the journey of graduate school in the United States, your goal is to get the university you have applied for to pay for your studies. Hundreds of Chinese students can do it, why can't you?!

    Hurry up your English studies and start preparing for the GRE (this major requires a GRE score in many universities). These two items are "stepping stones", and the higher the score, the better. Your undergraduate GPA is for reference only.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended that you find a few professional study abroad agencies to consult and understand, from the professional point of view, there are many professional study abroad agencies, recommend a few for your reference and choice, I hope it will help you, young and middle-aged study abroad, Xintong going abroad, and studying abroad.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Are you in your senior year now that you want to apply for next year's graduate school, it's true that you're late in your preparation, but I suggest that you can find a professional study abroad agency to consult with a professional teacher, or you can postpone your application for a year and prepare for your language scores, I know it's too stupid to study abroad They are quite professional and do high-end college applications, I suggest you can ask their teachers.

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