I'm a freshman in atmospheric science at Haida University, and I'd like to consult some information about going abroad for graduate study.

It depends on which country you are going to. The recommended countries are as follows: the top 50 universities in Britain, America, Germany and Australia. You can consider that different schools have different requirements. General schools require IELTS 6.5, GPA (college average score), ranging from 70 to 85. If you want to apply for a full scholarship, you must ensure that your GPA is above 90. If you just want to go abroad and hang out in Wen Pin, the requirements are not very high. As long as you have money, just find a study abroad institution and get it out casually. You are still a freshman, so I suggest you study international mainstream majors, such as accounting, ACCA, CIMA, ACAACAACA in Britain, which are authoritative and qualified for green card. AICPA is in the United States, but you need to take the exam in the United States, so I suggest you study ACCA first and then go abroad, so that your salary and life are guaranteed. If you are a major, it is really hard to say, because there are only a few authoritative meteorological majors in the world, and the threshold abroad is also very high, although it is an unpopular major we think.

What you need to prepare now is IELTS, and at the same time, make sure that your college grades are among the best. Of course, if you can't insist, you can also choose to go abroad through study abroad institutions, so you need to prepare for Qian Qian ~

I suggest going abroad to study more practical majors, such as economics, finance, international economy and trade, and don't touch them, because these majors are basically out now, and there are more people sharing cakes, which is not very valuable, you know.