Studying abroad planning and applying for studying abroad is a complicated long-term project. You can't listen to the communication of netizens unilaterally, and you can't trust the rhetoric of the study abroad agent (you can check the reputation of the study abroad agent first: /zhongjikoubei/? ozs=zj- 1)
Choosing an institution for studying abroad requires two steps of screening:
The first step is screening: first, determine which school you want to apply for. Each university is good at different majors, and the difficulty of admission is also different. First, determine your own goals, so that you can be more purposeful when talking to the teacher. At the same time, in the process of talking with teachers, we should also keep our own thinking and not be taken away.
The second step is screening: many people say that overseas institutions mainly look at teachers, which is true, but how to do it? When you have a good reputation and an overall understanding of this institution, then you should have a good communication with your consultant. I'm usually in official website to read the application cases of these teachers, and the documents can best reflect the teachers' level. If you don't have one in official website, please give it back to your counselor and see if you can come.
In addition, when communicating with consultants, you should ask more questions about institutions and applications. This step mainly depends on whether the consultant is professional. If the answer is vague or there are obvious mistakes, be careful!