consulting on the study abroad

(1) for more than half a year, the possibility of basic rereading is greater. After all, education at home and abroad is different. Half a year's course can't be represented by the course description, but also depends on the results of the courses you have studied in the past six months.

(2) The United States needs to prepare TOEFL or IELTS scores, and some schools can transfer without SAT scores. But because you only study domestic courses for half a year, it is difficult to meet the transfer requirement of about 26 credits. Therefore, I suggest that you can consider a school that can avoid SAT only by TOEFL or IELTS, or if you think that your level is relatively high, you can go to China Communication University to take the course of studying abroad bridge and see if you can take enough transfer credits. So you can study abroad in the name of transfer students. Other countries are different. For example, Poland depends on IELTS scores, France depends on French, Spain depends on Spanish, and Germany depends on German. It depends on the country. If you go to France and Spain,

Non-English-speaking countries such as Italy generally need college entrance examination results or even the admission notice of that year.

(3) The score of 1 10 in the college entrance examination is not bad. As an intermediate level of English, if you take the naked test now, you may get more than 50 points, which varies from person to person. After all, the contents and methods of TOEFL are very different from those of domestic exams. In addition, China students should focus on overcoming the first level of computer examination.

(4) The general application is from June of that year 1 1 to June of the following year 1, and the deadline mainly depends on the school situation. The better the school, the earlier the deadline will generally be. If it is a freshman application, you need to prepare a high school diploma and a high school transcript. If some countries need to provide college entrance examination transcripts, birth certificates and PS letters, Commonwealth countries need matriculation transcripts, IELTS or TOEFL transcripts and proof of deposit.

(5) Scholarships applied by foreign countries are mainly divided into countries, and almost everyone in some countries has them. Some countries need good grades. This is different.

(6) Choosing a country mainly depends on your own preferences and whether you want to emigrate or develop overseas. In addition, it is the family economic conditions. The choice of schools is mainly the choice of majors. Some schools have strong majors, but the schools are relatively average. I am the teacher in charge of TUFC preparatory course in the International College of Communication University of China. You can also ask me directly if you have any questions.