What you need to do is:
1, first determine what major to study in the United States, so as to decide what kind of postgraduate entrance examination to take.
2. Complete all the exams required by American universities during junior year at the latest. The landlord decided to study in the United States when he was a freshman, and now he can consider taking GRE/GMAT, because the pressure of freshman courses is not great, and there is relatively more time.
3. Go all out to reach the university GPA or above.
4. Make up the undergraduate background courses required for applying for master's degree as soon as possible.
5. Have a comprehensive and systematic understanding of American universities, majors and application procedures.
Finally, when choosing a school, the landlord needs to know the application requirements of the school. You can log in.
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There is a comprehensive introduction to all universities in the United States, including admission requirements, application conditions, fees, application details of various majors, scholarships and other information.
I hope the above suggestions are helpful to the landlord, please adopt them.