Look at the students' four-year GPA, followed by TOEFL or IELTS scores, GRE or GMAT scores, and finally look at the projects that students participated in during their undergraduate years, various community and volunteer activities in the school, and the accumulation of relevant work experience. These thresholds before admission, especially GPA and language scores, are the most basic requirements. The admission standards of any American university are the same, but some schools require higher thresholds and some lower ones.
After choosing a good school, prepare your academic degree certificate, ID card, report card, self-introduction, resume, family deposit certificate and other materials. Generally American universities need to send letters of recommendation.
You need to be prepared to go to the United States for graduate study;
All preparations for graduate applications in the United States should be made one or two years in advance, including various exams, fund preparation, master's preparatory courses and so on. In order to let junior students have a clear and complete understanding of the whole process of American graduate students from application to admission, so as to make a good study plan for American graduate students as soon as possible.
1. First decide what major to study in the United States, so as to decide what kind of postgraduate entrance examination to take. First, all foreign students, regardless of their major, must take the TOEFL, and generally they can apply for the qualification with a minimum score of 80.
Secondly, applying for a master's degree in the United States also requires postgraduate entrance examination results, and different institutions require different examination results. Generally speaking, China students only take two kinds of exams: GRE or GMAT. Anyone who wants to study in business school must take GMAT, and those who study in liberal arts college and engineering college must take GRE. But some majors will be set up in different departments or colleges of different schools. For example, if the financial engineering major is located below the business school, it is necessary to take the GMAT;; If it is a department of mathematics or engineering, you must take GRE;; It is also possible to take GRE and GMAT. Therefore, it is a major premise to find out what major you study. Many students don't consider applying for any major at all. When they saw other students in GRE class, they blindly signed up for GRE, only to find out that they had to take GMAT after the exam. If you had known the admission requirements of your major in advance, you wouldn't have made such a mistake.
2. Complete all the exams required by American universities during their junior year at the latest by the end of their junior year, whether it is TOEFL, GRE or GMAT, because the application for master's admission in autumn begins in September. Generally speaking, the busiest application period is from September to around the Spring Festival next year. At the beginning of the application, universities are required to provide TOEFL, GRE and GMAT scores, and the scores will be sent directly to the applicant schools through the examination institutions. If you have no language scores when you submit your application, the school will not review your application. Moreover, if you don't get any grades, you can't choose a school for yourself. What's more, the application deadline of many good schools is relatively early, and they stopped accepting applications from February 65438 to1October 65438. Without TOEFL and GRE/GMAT, it is naturally impossible to catch up with a large number of schools with early deadlines. Therefore, the best arrangement is that the sooner the GRE and GMAT scores are tested, the better, even after the freshman and sophomore exams are finished. You can finish the TOEFL exam in junior year. Because GRE and GMAT scores are valid for five years, while TOEFL scores are valid for two years. My suggestion is to take GRE/GMAT first, improve English listening and speaking ability through practice, and then take TOEFL. For those college students who are determined to stay in the United States and know what they want to study from the beginning of college, they can consider taking GRE/GMAT when they are freshmen and sophomores, because the curriculum pressure of freshmen and sophomores is not great and there is relatively more time.
3. Go all out to reach GPA above 80. These two kinds of students are often found. One is that the GPA of freshmen and sophomores is very low, with more than 60-70 points, but the grades are getting better and better from junior year, reaching more than 80 points. But the four-year GPA is still less than 80 points. There is also a class of students who think that they have decided to go abroad anyway, so they put all their time and energy into English training, ignoring the scores of all subjects, and the average GPA dropped below 80. Even though their scores in TOEFL and GRE/GMAT are not bad, their low GPA makes their application competitiveness and success rate worse than those of students with high GPA. If the GPA of American graduate students does not reach 3.0, there is no advantage for the application. If the GPA is lower than 2.5(75 points), it is difficult to hope to be admitted to graduate school. During the undergraduate period, we must go all out to reach the university average GPA above 80, and the higher the better.
4. Make up the undergraduate background courses required for applying for master's degree as soon as possible. If you want to go to the United States for a master's degree, you must find out as soon as possible whether the major you want to apply for requires an undergraduate background and what courses you must take. This is very important for postgraduate admission, and some American universities simply don't consider admission for students without undergraduate professional background. In China, many undergraduates change their majors when applying for American graduate students, which is completely different from or even irrelevant to their undergraduate majors. A student majoring in human resources wants to go to the United States to study for a master's degree in accounting, but he has not taken any accounting-related courses and has no work experience. It is almost impossible for him to be admitted to a good university majoring in accounting in the United States.
5. A comprehensive and systematic understanding of American universities, majors, application procedures and other information. During your junior year, you must spend enough time to understand the admission standards and application procedures of American universities and what application materials need to be prepared. As we all know, you should apply for studying in the United States one year in advance. If you are a junior and don't know what school you want to apply for, how can you apply for a senior? However, there are more than 4000 universities in America. Which one should we choose? This is a time-consuming thing, and even Americans have to find someone to consult when they go to college themselves. Even if your English is good and your reading speed is fast, you may not have this ability. If you are still struggling to learn English and take the TOEFL in your junior year, obviously you don't have the ability. Then you must find a trustworthy study abroad agency for help.