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Admission requirements of Boston University
Application conditions

1, age: 16-25 years old;

2. Education: High school or above.

3. IELTS: 7.0

4. Minimum requirements for TOEFL (IBT) subjects:

Art college. Science College, Education College, Engineering College, Art College, Hotel Management College and Health College. Rehabilitation Science: Sargent College:

Writing: 22

Talk: 23

Reading: 2 1

Listening: 18

School of Communication, College of General Studies and School of Management:

Writing: 22

Talk: 23

Reading: 25

Listening: 2 1

; Or PBT score above 600.

5. GPA: above 3.0.

5. SAT reasoning test 1770-2050 (50%)

7, good health, good grades, excellent academic performance.

Study abroad expenses

Tuition fee is $56,000/year;

Living expenses $65,438+0,2003/year

The application fee is $200

Scholarship information

Proportion of undergraduate scholarships: 42%

Average scholarship for undergraduates: 26778

Proportion of international students receiving scholarships: 13%

Start time: 65438+ every year 10 and August.

TOEFL score requirements: 80 points

TOEFL requirements: no application conditions are required.

Start time: 65438+ every year 10 and August.

IELTS: 7.0 School of Engineering, School of Public Health: 6.0; College of Education: 6.5 (teaching English to speakers of other languages 7.0); School of Social Services: 6.5; College of Science and Arts, School of Management, Law School * Master of Laws: 7.0

TOEFL score requirements: 100.0

TOEFL requirements:

Art college. Science College, Education College, Engineering College, Art College, Hotel Management College and Health College. Rehabilitation Science: Sargent College:

Writing: 22

Talk: 23

Reading: 2 1

Listening: 18

School of Communication, College of General Studies and School of Management:

Writing: 22

Talk: 23

Reading: 25

Listening: 2 1

Postgraduate tuition: $47,560/year. What is the stereotype of your students? Is this stereotype accurate?

There are athletes-hockey players, basketball players, sailors, rugby players and so on. There are also hipsters, who usually belong to the CFA children category. There are fraternity boys and sorority girls. Must be some nerds. Stereotypes are usually quite accurate. People adapt to their parts, but still integrate into the whole. There are many different types of people in Boston, but I think everyone gets along well. As for the general stereotype of Abu students, I really can't say there is, because everyone looks unique.