Own situation
Your own situation needs to pay attention to the following aspects:
1, GPA, TOEFL/IELTS, GRE/GMAT and so on?
2. How about English reading and writing ability?
3. Do you have any competition, scientific research or internship experience?
4. Have you determined the specific areas, colleges and majors of studying abroad?
5. What is your ability to collect information, screen and judge, summarize and plan implementation?
6. Are you pressed for time?
7. What is your application budget?
If you know your own situation, you can actively choose the application service for studying abroad provided by the intermediary, and calmly choose one-stop service or single service:
One-stop service refers to the whole process of follow-up and guidance service from study abroad consultation to getting an offer to enter school smoothly;
Individual services can be individual document modification and polishing, document packaging services, language training services, background enhancement services, and even individual study abroad consulting services.
Knowing this, you will be more active when choosing, and you can judge what is needed and what is not. Finally, you can judge the advantages and disadvantages of the organization from the following aspects:
1. The tutor is actually the most critical person in the application, and even directly related to the success or failure of the application. I suggest that you choose a tutor with application experience, preferably with study experience in the institution or major you want to apply for. This is because he knows more about the colleges and majors you want to apply for, and knows the preferences of colleges and universities, so it is easier to grasp the application points. In addition, he has learning experience, and even relevant work experience can be shared with you, so that you can avoid detours in the future.
On the other hand, you should also pay attention to the tutor's word-of-mouth evaluation and the number of students served during this period. It is not recommended that you choose a tutor who serves too many students, because there are too many services, and the tutor may not be able to take care of them.
2, the diversity of service choices, this is to choose institutions that allow you to choose services on demand, for example, you only need clerical services, but institutions must let themselves choose one-stop services; I want to choose this tutor, but the organization only matches this tutor who doesn't catch a cold at all. Like this, it is not recommended that you choose.
3. Cost, in fact, is related to your own economic situation, but no matter how abundant the funds are, I believe I don't want to spend unnecessary money. Therefore, it is recommended to choose an institution with transparent fees, no hidden consumption, no ranking fees and no scholarship commission to apply.
For free applications, everyone should pay attention to whether the free items are their favorite items, whether the free items are bundled, and whether the free items have additional terms.
4. Participation is actually to encourage everyone to choose institutions with high participation, because going to study abroad requires you to face various difficulties in the process of studying abroad. If you are too lazy or afraid to participate even if someone helps you, then the possibility of studying abroad is open to question.