1. Language scores: Art students need language scores to study abroad, but the requirements are very loose, and the focus is on the investigation of professional artistic level. If art students choose to study abroad, they need TOEFL or IELTS scores to prove their language ability. Students majoring in pure art have lower requirements for language than other disciplines, while majors with more communication with people such as performance and broadcasting have higher requirements for language.
2. Works of art: When applying for studying abroad, art students should prepare works of art that can express their own style and bind them into a book. A good collection of works will give art students extra points and praise.
3. Letter of recommendation: Art students need a letter of recommendation to apply for studying abroad, which is usually written by school leaders or teachers. Letter of recommendation is generally about 250-300 words, including students' learning ability, teamwork, application for major, etc.
4. Resume: For students studying abroad, a resume is essential-a good resume can help admissions colleges get to know you faster. Resume will play an auxiliary role in studying abroad.
5. Self-statement: Self-statement, referred to as PS, is also an important part of art students' choice of studying abroad, and it is also one of the important criteria for admissions institutions to admit students.
6. School scores and academic qualifications: In the process of applying for studying abroad, art students also need to prepare school scores and academic qualifications in the application materials, which is more valued by the admissions agencies.