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What does PGA mean?
PGA (Project of Global Access) is an international curriculum system, that is, the global certificate project (or PGA high school international curriculum).

By introducing the international advanced curriculum system, teaching methods and teaching management mode, and integrating the advantages of domestic high school curriculum, this project enables students not only to master the necessary knowledge points required by domestic high school syllabus, but also to have the ability to use academic English for academic exchanges and research, to understand and be familiar with foreign teaching methods, evaluation methods and foreign cultural differences, and to improve their comprehensive ability.

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The academic performance of PGA international courses has been recognized by more than 65,438+000 overseas universities, mainly in the United States. After completing the PGA course, students can successfully enter foreign universities to pursue undergraduate degree courses.

After completing the PGA international course, students are eligible to take the ACT exam (commonly known as "American College Entrance Examination") and get ACT scores. ACT scores are the admission and scholarship awarding standards recognized by more than 3,000 universities in the United States.