This is the most valuable part of a student's background. The background of academic activities usually refers to various academic activities that students participate in during their undergraduate years, such as participating in scientific research projects of school teachers, participating in social practice surveys, participating in academic papers (SCI/EI/ISTP/ core journals), attending academic conferences (conference papers), applying for patents (inventions/utility models), etc.
Background of academic activities In this respect, applying for Master of Science and British graduate students has many advantages in the application process, enriching academic activities with high gold content. A certain academic research ability will also be favored by British universities.
2. Background of internship activities
The background of internship activities means that students have some practical experience in related fields, and have gained some practical experience or a comprehensive understanding of related fields.
For example, social or business studies, or internships related to the applied major, generally have an internship certificate of 1-2, and each internship will last for more than one month. You can write the results and work contents during the internship in the internship certificate or PS, preferably related to the application for major.
Practice embodies the professional practical application and communication and cooperation ability. With many-sided, multi-field and high-value internship and practical experience related to the applied major, it stands out among many applicants and is favored by British universities.
3.GMAT and GRE
First of all, it is emphasized that most British universities do not need GMAT or GRE. But for some schools, these two grades will also be used as reference elements for admission. For example, the business department of LSE clearly pointed out that applicants need to provide a GMAT score of 700 or more. Both Warwick University and UCL University wrote in the official website that the GMAT score will be used as part of the reference.
4. Background of extracurricular activities
The background of extracurricular activities refers to all kinds of activities that students participate in during their undergraduate years, such as the Olympic Games or academic competitions, debate contests, English speech contests, Model United Nations, student union work, student associations, organizers of recreational activities, public welfare activities (teaching/volunteering/green action), etc. In addition, scholarships, outstanding class cadres, outstanding league cadres and other related honorary certificates can be provided during the school period.
The British University Admissions Committee prefers to see all kinds of extracurricular activities of applicants. Through extracurricular activities, one is to pay attention to the applicant's ability to communicate and arrange time outside school, and the other is to pay attention to the applicant's interest in these activities.