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About American community colleges
Hello, if your English and academic performance are not too bad, don't apply for community college without considering economic factors. The tuition fee of American community colleges will be about $65,438+0,000 lower than that of ordinary undergraduate universities, but the teaching environment is far from so good and the quality of students is also very different. The significance of exchange students is not great. The American 12 level is basically an AP course, which is a prerequisite course for universities. However, domestic children have to learn languages first, and they are not satisfied with the credits of American high schools. America won't give you a high school diploma. In contrast, it would be better to apply for an American undergraduate course in the third year of high school in China. In addition to the SAT, many universities in the United States, such as Yale University and Duke University, clearly stated in their enrollment information that Chinese mainland students are not required to have SAT scores, but they are required to submit TOEFL scores. Therefore, it is best to focus on your GPA and TOEFL. If you are considering the top 20 undergraduate applications in the United States, it is recommended that the TOEFL score be above 100. When applying, I suggest you apply for more schools, including top 50, top 100, or top 150. It will be safer this way. If you want to know more about studying abroad, you can go directly to the websites of various universities to inquire about undergraduate admission.

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