The application of American universities for the next academic year begins in September every year. Generally speaking, the busiest application period is from September to around the Spring Festival next year. At the beginning of the application, universities are required to provide TOEFL and GRE. If the subjects are not ready, prepare them as soon as possible. If you have no language scores when you submit your application, the school will not review your application. Moreover, if you don't get any grades, you can't choose a school for yourself. What's more, the application deadline of many good schools is relatively early, and they stopped accepting applications from February to 10. Without TOEFL and GRE/GMAT, it is naturally impossible to catch up with a large number of schools with early deadlines.
Learn professional courses well and strive to improve GPA.
To apply for graduate students in the United States, American universities should first look at the average grade point of undergraduate courses for four years, so as to judge their academic level. The minimum score for postgraduate entrance in the United States is 3.0 (equivalent to 80 points), and there is no advantage in applying if it does not reach 3.0. If the GPA is lower than 2.5(75 points), it is difficult to hope to be admitted to graduate school.