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Double Admission after the Upgrade of Studying in the United States —— Bridge Course
With the gradual opening of American universities to international students and the further relaxation of American visa policy, more famous American universities choose to offer dual admission programs, and design dual admission bridge courses with certain characteristics on the basis of the original dual admission model. Typical representative: Northeastern University. China students first learned about Northeastern University in 2007. At that time, Northeastern University ranked 98th (49th in 20 14), offering a bridge course for undergraduates and master students, which was of epoch-making significance.

The bridge course of Northeastern University in the United States combines language courses with academic courses, that is, students can not only take bridge courses when their language scores fail to meet the admission requirements, but also learn and improve their own language during the bridge course, and they can also take the professional basic courses of the school, that is, college credit courses. This is a very good program for international students. Compared with the traditional double admission, students can make full use of this time. This access mode is much more reliable than the traditional dual access mode in terms of time cost and security. With the success of the bridge course in Northeastern University, many famous American schools have begun to offer similar courses, such as Oregon State University, Colorado State University, University of South Florida, Ohio University and so on.

The bridge course has helped too many students to be admitted to famous American schools. Now the first batch of students in the bridge course have successfully graduated from school. As returnees from famous American universities, their employment starting point is also higher.