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In fact, for domestic universities, we all know that the average score gap between 72 and 80 is not a question of who is strong and who is weak, but that many students care so much about your average score because they didn't know the procedures for going abroad before. So I don't want to go to a preparatory school or a school with a low ranking.

According to the actual application, let alone the top 20. So that the top 35 students require an average score of 80, because there are too many people studying finance to get it back. In your situation, you need to consider this problem in combination with employment. If changing to finance means that you can enter a financial institution after you have a strong plan or family relationship, then you can apply to see if you can improve your average score by deleting some non-professional courses and apply to the best possible school, but you don't have to care so much about whether you are in the top five or the bottom five. This really doesn't mean much, it's very, very small. I have seen Henry Watt join KPMG with graduates from the London School of Economics and Political Science. The key is whether your own language has really been tested and whether you have learned anything.

Also, from now on, you should go to the finance major of your current school and start preparing, otherwise it will only be a simple year of study, and if you just cope with the exam, you will get less.

Start the language quickly, make a plan, get high marks in the exam, and also add points to the application. Otherwise, the average score is low and the language is not up to standard when applying. Wouldn't it be worse?

If the family's economic conditions permit, you can take the preparatory course, and there is no doubt about the form. However, graduating from matriculation does not guarantee that you will enter the master's program. It is not recommended to take preparatory courses. If you have the energy, you can consider studying for two masters. On the other hand, actually one is enough. Prepare early, study hard and good luck!

I have a case here that graduated from Zhejiang University of Technology. At that time, my average score was over 70, which should be higher than yours. Later, I deleted some subjects and reached 80. Loughborough and Newcastle applied. I went to the former, majored in finance and management with a master of science degree, and now I work in Hangzhou United Bank after I came back.

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