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How to choose a school to study in the United States?
The basis for choosing a school for studying abroad is mainly in several aspects:

1. According to the comprehensive ranking of universities, especially the world university ranking, because many cities in China have requirements for the world ranking of universities.

2. Professional ranking, under the premise of comprehensive ranking, give consideration to professional ranking as much as possible, and professional ranking is more important in the professional field. Especially in the field of scientific research.

The city where the school is located is very important for students who are considering employment abroad or looking for an internship. In the case of the same city, there are more employment opportunities in big cities, which is more conducive to students looking for jobs after graduation.

4. Choosing a school to study abroad must consider the preference of the school, which determines the probability of successful application, because different schools have different preferences for students' backgrounds, some like to have work experience, some like to have interdisciplinary learning experience, some like famous schools, students with high GPA background, various preferences, and some schools don't like the preferences of China students. These experiences are more from the experience of intermediary teachers.

Each school has its own special requirements for different majors. If you need to know more detailed application requirements of universities, you can check the successful cases of previous applications through the reference system for studying abroad, according to your own college background and achievements.

The reference system for studying abroad volunteers is as follows:

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In the reference system of studying abroad, we can see which schools our teachers and sisters went to, which majors they applied for, how many language scores they got, which study agent they used, and so on.

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