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What are the GPA requirements for studying in the United States?
The following information comes from the overseas university information database: /university/? Ozs = overseas-ud (the overseas university information database can query the admission requirements and study fees of various universities according to countries, including graduate students and undergraduate students, and individual countries also provide information on the admission requirements of high schools).

Studying in the United States: 1. GPA3.7+: Schools that can basically apply for TOP30; Second, GPA3.5+: You can try to apply for a TOP50 school. If you have a strong soft power background, it is possible to be admitted if you try to apply for top30. Third, GPA3.0+: You can apply for schools within TOP 100. If you want to apply for a prestigious school around Top50, you must improve your soft power and make up for the defects in GPA. Fourth, GPA3.0-: Students, you have to come on! In this case, it is more dangerous to apply for the top 100 American universities, because there is a great chance that you will be rejected when you apply online.

Studying in the UK: 2 1 1 University students, with an average score of 80 to 82, can sprint to about 20 schools; If your average score is 82-85, you can apply for business courses at Manda University, Durham University, Bath University and Edinburgh University. Of course, the language must be at least 6.5 Students with an average score of 85 or above can position themselves in universities with better rankings, such as LSE, UCL and IC, but the language requirements of these schools are also very high, preferably reaching about 7.0; Students with an average score of more than 90 can call Oxford and Cambridge if IELTS can reach more than 7.0.

For students who are not in 2 1 1 universities, the average score is 80, and they can apply for universities ranked 20-25, such as Loughborough University, Newcastle University, Liverpool University and Sussex University. With an average score of 85, you can sprint to better business schools, such as 10-20 universities such as Exeter University, Bristol University and Birmingham University. With an average score of 90, you can sprint Durham and Manda.

Studying in Canada: Different schools use different GPA scoring algorithms for Canadian master's applications. Generally, it is divided into 4 points, 4.33 points, 12 points and A-C grading system. Let's look at some typical examples.

Studying in Australia: applying for an Australian undergraduate course: a key middle school in China, with an average score of more than 75; The average score of ordinary middle schools in China is more than 80 points.

Apply for Australian postgraduate courses: 2 1 1 university, with an average score of more than 75; Non-2 1 1 university, with an average score of more than 80 points.

What should I do if my GPA is not high when applying for studying abroad: 1, and retake the exam to improve my score; 2, rational analysis, open level; 3. Saving the country by curves and avoiding popular majors; 4. The most undesirable way is to change my GPA score, which is equivalent to burying a bomb for myself.

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Do you want to try whether your GPA meets the application requirements of foreign universities? You can use the volunteer reference system for studying abroad to locate with one button. Usage: Input your GPA, IELTS score, major name, college background (2 1 1/986/ Shuangfei) and other information into the study abroad reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates with similar situations from the database to see which national university they successfully applied for, so as to accurately locate themselves.