Is GPA important when applying for studying abroad?

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The importance of GPA in studying abroad

1. During the application period, GPA is even more important than standardized test: TOEFL /SAT/GRE/GMAT. Generally speaking, for students applying for graduate students, GPA below 3.0 is basically not accepted by universities.

2. During the period of studying abroad, if the GPA fails to meet the requirements of the school, you will face the risk of dropping out of school. Foreign universities are typical of lenient entry and strict exit. If students' GPA is not good enough to meet the minimum requirements of 2.0, they will generally stay in school for observation. If they don't improve, they will drop out of school. Moreover, the legitimacy of international students' F 1 visa is directly linked to GPA. Students with undergraduate GPA below 2.0 and graduate students below 3.0 will be ordered to drop out of school!

3. When looking for a job, the employment company pays more attention to GPA than the reputation of the graduate school. In addition to further studies, foreign companies require applicants to fill in the GPA obtained in the last education project when recruiting, which is not common in the domestic workplace. Foreign companies are used to measuring students' learning attitude and professional skills according to their school grades.

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