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Either you graduated from junior college but have more than 2 years of work experience (of course, your work experience must match the graduate major of the school you want to apply for, and foreign graduate students and doctors attach great importance to work experience)
A student in my language class has 7 years of relevant work experience and a bachelor's degree in a key university in China, but he did not directly apply for graduate students.
When I first went abroad, I just graduated from college and didn't have time to get a bachelor's degree.
After I finished my language class, I applied for graduate school directly. Students studying abroad say that I am a special case. )
In fact, applying for graduate students is to talk directly with the tutor. If you just submit materials and wait for news, the success rate may not be too high. In my experience, foreign professors are very human. Communicate with them more when taking language classes to show that you are confident and capable of completing graduate courses. (Of course, you should speak in English, and your spoken English should be good, at least there is no obstacle to communicating with your tutor) ()
And there is another trick, that is, you can affiliate a company in China, do one or two years of work experience according to your age, and then notarize it to your tutor. Foreigners study and work for several years, so they also value your work experience. With work experience, they can add a lot of points to your application.