I have been admitted to a Chinese university, can I still apply to a U.S. university as a freshman?

Updated on educate 2024-08-06
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Of course, you can, you can transfer or apply as a freshman, but now next spring may be in a hurry, if you have all the language, you can still give it a try, and the school will accept your application. It's not quite clear what you're studying right now, or what you want to study in the U.S. You're just starting your freshman year, and it's all foundation courses, and it's the same in the United States, where freshman and sophomore years are foundation courses.

    If you are lucky enough to start your sophomore year, if you are applying to a school with a good grade, the school will basically let you start your freshman year. This review process is impossible to grasp.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Yes, if you start preparing now, you can go next spring or fall, when you graduate from your freshman year, you can transfer credits, and if you want to reapply, you can.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's okay to apply as a freshman, and you can also apply for a transfer, but generally speaking, it's likely that the transfer school will start as a freshman year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There is no bridging between applying as a freshman and graduating from high school, will the school accept it? Or do I make it clear that I've been a freshman for a year and want to apply as a freshman? Thank you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can apply for a U.S. undergraduate degree as a high school student in your sophomore year.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can not transfer your grades, but there must be a drop of the record that cannot be hidden.

    As for hiding, it's not impossible. Change your name to re-visa. However, you may be denied a visa if they find out that you are suspected of fraud. After the Boston** case, the vetting of international students became very strict. I would advise against taking this risk.

    And one more thing, I'm not sure, are you sure if you've been dropped out of school or if you don't want to miss it? There is no such thing as dropping out of school in the United States, you can retake those subjects that you don't have a pass for! People are reading 60 or 70, and of course they may be just looking for an ideal and a hobby, not for a job.

    People can read it, why can't you? A common problem among Chinese is that they are too easy to give up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are expelled from school in the U.S., your record will follow the SEVIS number on your I-20, you can apply to the school, take your previous high school scores, and wait for the I-20 application to apply for F1.

    Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1 It doesn't matter if you can apply to a good university or not, and in what capacity.

    2 Whether you want to explain that you have domestic university experience depends on your own specific conditions and wishes3 Anyone you know can write a letter of recommendation, but generally write it yourself, make an explanation with the relevant people, and let the recommending teacher sign it.

    4. If you apply to the same school in these two capacities, the general school has a record and can find out, and it is difficult to live a good life abroad if you lose your reputation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended not to hide it, and explain your reasons for dropping out reasonably, it is best to form a certain logical relationship with the major you want to transfer to study. Best wishes!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It seems that it is not necessary to hide it from the school you are applying to, and you can write a letter of recommendation.

    But the visa is more difficult.

    They will feel that you have immigrant tendencies.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It needs to be concealed, if the school knows that you have studied at a Chinese university, it will recommend that you transfer and not repeat your undergraduate studies.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There's no need for you just not to transfer credits.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't think there's any need for you to hide your college background. What year are you studying in college now?

    Why not apply as a transfer?

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the year's learning experience is not reflected in the application process, it can be concealed, but if it is reflected, it will not be possible.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is no need to hide that American universities do not recognize credits from domestic universities. (except for a small part).

    And you've been accepted, and they'll review your profile during the application process, so they haven't found it before, and now there's no other way to get access to your other information.

    There is no need to deliberately conceal it, so that it is known later, but it is more troublesome. America is a place where integrity is valued.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are sure that the school did not ask, and you did not write any facts about your college education, such as documents, transcripts, letters of recommendation, etc., you must think about this clearly, otherwise you risk being expelled from the school. If you didn't ask any questions about the school before admission, and you didn't deliberately hide it, that's fine! After admission, even if you ask you anything and you say no, it's fine, but the general school won't do this kind of thing, so you can go with confidence

    The current school should just drop out of school, if you need to go to your high school to deal with the relevant procedures and explain the situation to them. But when you pay attention to the visa, if you ask, you have to explain in detail what you did this year, don't make a mistake in the visa place, come on.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You said to go first? Do you want to read it first? After I went, all the results of Freshman's application were invalidated. If you want to go to the original place, you can only reapply for transfer

    If it's said that the I-20 is coming firstI haven't read it yet. You can wait for the result of that WL first.

    If in the end WL does not change adObviously, go to the one you don't really want to go to first. Go and turn again.

    If the WL ends up changing to ADCongratulations to the landlord. But the time has come for the landlord to come up with an idea.

    Go to the one you want to go to. You have to break the contract with the original good (if the original good is ed).That's the big problem.

    It's hard to say that you can think about it, but your own credibility will definitely be a problem (because you broke the contract).So if it weren't for ED, I wouldn't have had much to do to get I-20Just wait.

    A word or two. Hope it helps the landlord.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you have already accepted an offer from a school, you can't transfer specifically, you can ask the admission office of this school, and each university is different, so the requirements are also different.

    It's useless for you to ask here, to ask the school.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The waiting list should give you the results before May, so you can be patient.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In principle, once you have been admitted to a domestic university, you cannot apply as a freshman. But you can now withdraw from school and erase the experience of being accepted into a university in your country. This is the only way to apply as a freshman.

    However, if you want to do both, it is recommended that you enroll first, and then apply to foreign universities by transfer credit in your sophomore year. It's the only way to do both.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, it has to do with the college you're going to. In general, good schools have exchange programs with foreign students, and if you can apply successfully, you can study abroad. Of course, if you can apply for an American university, your grades and family background should be okay. Good luck.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's better to study at a university in China, go to graduate school, and then go abroad to take a doctoral exam, and those stupid people abroad are not opponents of our exams, and we can easily beat them.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Once you have been admitted to a domestic university, you cannot apply as a freshman.

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