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How do college students apply for studying in the United States?
College students can also apply for studying in the United States. You can refer to the following ways to apply.

Master's preparatory course

Postgraduate preparatory courses can provide a good transition preparation for China students. This kind of course is specially designed for students who can't be directly admitted as master students, three-year graduates with more than three years' work experience, or junior college students in cooperative universities who have signed cooperation agreements.

Bridge course for master's degree

The American education system is flexible and there are many schools, so some schools can provide students with cost-effective bridge courses. After laying a solid foundation by taking bridge courses, junior college students continue to study postgraduate courses. Some universities allow applicants with many years of work experience to directly enter graduate courses.

Direct master's degree

Students who graduate from full-time three-year junior college can directly choose the "college-upgraded" course. As long as the majors match, you can get a globally recognized master's degree in two years.

Master's degree and continuous reading

In the United States, some schools have five-year fast-track courses, and college students in China can take master's and postgraduate courses. First, transfer to an American university. When English meets the requirements, it usually takes one to one and a half years to get a bachelor's degree.