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What abilities do British universities value most about applicants?
Hard power 1. Excellent learning ability. Such as school grades and papers. 2. Professional theoretical experience. It is best to study majors and apply for majors.

3. Excellent school background. Schools at different levels have different requirements. 4. Rich work experience and internship experience. 5. Good communication and presentation skills. Get an interview.

6. Excellent language skills. Try to prepare for IELTS as early as possible, and a high IELTS score will help improve the success rate of application under the same academic level. soft power

Admissions officers in British universities attach great importance to students' comprehensive quality, among which the ability to think independently is particularly important. Thinking independently and challenging traditional thinking is a severe test for students who are educated in China. According to the BBC, when examining applications for admission, British university admissions officials attach the greatest importance to the quality of independent thinking of applicants. 49% of the admissions officers interviewed said that when evaluating the applicant's personal statement, they would pay special attention to whether the applicant can demonstrate the ability of autonomous learning. In addition to A-level test scores, only 22% of admissions officers value applicants' professional knowledge most.