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What if an American university application is rejected?
If your application to an American university is rejected, you should correct your attitude and get out of the shadows as soon as possible. If you don't plan to apply to the same university next year, there is generally no need to find out why you were rejected. In addition, be polite to the admissions representatives of American universities, and pestering or arguing blindly will only make American universities more disappointed with you.

Requirements for applying to American universities:

1, academic performance

Academic performance refers to all the subjects you studied in high school and your grades in these subjects. Generally speaking, universities are more concerned about whether students have always maintained a high level of performance.

2.SAT/ACT's exam results.

SAT/ACT is equivalent to the college entrance examination in China. Every student who enters an American university must pass one of these two exams. Students can refer to it many times and get the highest score when they are admitted to the university.

The SAT is divided into 4-5 parts: math, reading, English and writing, in which the writing part is optional.

CAT test is divided into 2-3 parts: critical reading (reading), critical mathematics (mathematics) and writing, in which the writing part is optional.

3. Articles

Essay plays an important role in the application materials of American universities. Basically, universities require applicants to write 1-2 articles.

The content of the article can cover why students are interested in the major they are applying for, their understanding of the major, and their future goals for the major.

4. Personal information

Some schools also require applicants to submit personal information, including students' growth background and personal growth stories. For international students, it may also involve questions such as why they want to study abroad. Because American colleges and universities basically attach great importance to the diversity of students, this article by the applicant is particularly important.

5. Extracurricular activities.

In addition to academic performance, extracurricular activities are also the focus of American universities, such as clubs, volunteer work, sports, music, drama, hobbies, organizations and so on.