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Can I study in Fu You in general?
At the end of 20 15, we visited various institutions. I was in a hurry because I was an undergraduate in Britain at that time. It was not until 20 16 that I decided to sign a contract to study in Fu You. I got an offer from Columbia University at the end of last year. Although the agreement with Fu You is over now, I have become good friends with my application teacher and talked about everything. She was really conscientious when she applied for me! She has all the qualities you can think of as a good teacher.

Let's cut short and talk about my experience of signing Fu You last year. My application teacher told me that Fu You didn't want to sign me at first because my grades were average, but I just wanted to apply to the top ten schools. To put it bluntly, I just want to aim high. Although I am an undergraduate in Britain, in fact, the United States doesn't like British education, and some schools don't even admit it. If I wasn't particularly smart, smart and beautiful, I might have passed me, hahahaha.

Therefore, the average score can actually be signed as excellent, but of course it can't be too general. I think how can you at least meet the basic requirements of the top 60 schools? Or have time to improve your grades to the top 60 schools.

It is important that you be pragmatic. Everyone wants to enter a prestigious school. Teachers in Fu You are also willing to help you apply for prestigious American schools. After all, their bonuses are distributed according to the school rankings, and the gap is not small. But if you don't work hard, even the admissions officer can't help you.

Let's just say that there is no shortage of students studying abroad in Fu You. My application teacher told me that their goal now is not to expand, but to grow small and fine, and to become the best American study abroad company by 2024. In my opinion, the so-called screening of students is actually as long as they have potential and are obedient. After all, no one likes lazy and troublesome people.

This is the view of an experienced person. We are looking for intermediary services, but it is still a teacher-student relationship. I only agree with the former counselor upstairs: tens of thousands of people apply for a school, why should they want you? You must be very good!