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Suggestions on studying in the United States
Well, let me add that few schools in America want to leave without language grades. If you really want to learn well, you should take a better TOEFL or IELTS test. 6。 Five points can barely apply for champagne from universities and the University of Texas. However, American engineering universities with good computer skills have requirements for language achievement.

LZ don't listen to 2L nonsense, University of Texas A & amp; M ranks 70+. This is an American news ranking, which absolutely makes sense. a &; M is an engineering university, but the computer is not strong. I have heard of Northwestern Polytechnical University. Don't just go to these little-known schools. My uncle used to work in Google in Silicon Valley, but now he works in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. These good companies recruit college students from Stanford and the University of California at Berkeley. The computers in these two universities are very good in America. Who will manage a Northwestern Polytechnical University?

I found the latest ranking for you, computer engineering ranking:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

2. Carnegie Mellon University

3. Stanford University and Urbana-Champaign, Illinois (tied)

5. University of California at Berkeley

6. Georgia Tech University

7. University of Texas at Austin

8. University of Michigan at ann arbor

9. California Institute of Technology

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This is the top ten. At this time, all of us think that the above universities are actually not difficult. Here you say that your grades are not very good. I recommend that you choose Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and of course the University of Texas at Austin (note that it is not Texas A & amp; M), the University of Georgia ranks 30-40, Champagne and Austin 40-50. Due to the economic crisis, these universities have expanded their enrollment one after another, so it is relatively easy to be admitted. If you think your grades are suddenly getting better, I suggest you try Berkeley and Ann Arbor. Of course it's hard.

Since it is your lifelong event, LZ, let me give you some advice. The subject of computer is not easy. Whether it is a good university or a bad university, as long as it is a good engineering university, it is difficult for computer majors to mix the world. If you can, I suggest you open your eyes and see a comprehensive university. It is much more difficult to go to college in the United States than in China. Now I am studying in the United States, majoring in engineering physics, and I study late every day. If you choose to study business, the situation is relatively better. But in any case, you should remember that the United States needs to make a lot of efforts if it wants to make a difference in any field. Computer is a new major. You should have the learning spirit of never giving up.

One more thing. For the university I mentioned just now, you'd better get 95 points in TOEFL. If it is Georgia Tech, 100 +SAT 1900 is enough.

Finally, I wish you a pleasant journey abroad! There is so much handwriting, I hope it will help, and I hope it will be adopted!