1, make a plan. At this time, it is necessary to screen out the countries and institutions that suit you according to your academic level, language level and economic strength; And understand the school entrance requirements.
2. Take the exam as required and prepare the materials. In the United States, for example, applying for undergraduate courses requires taking TOEFL or IELTS language tests, and applying for graduate students also requires taking standardized tests such as GRE or GMAT. The materials to be prepared mainly include the highest academic certificate or proof of study, transcripts of high school or undergraduate period, language transcripts, personal statements, resumes, letters of recommendation, etc.
3. Submit an application and keep in touch with the school. After the application, students should follow up the application progress at any time to ensure that their materials arrive at the school smoothly and there are no missing materials.
4. Get the admission notice, apply for a visa and book a plane ticket. You should apply for a visa as soon as you get the admission notice. You should prepare your passport application form, receipt for paying visa fees and proof of studying abroad funds.
Many students' major choices are average, and many foreign students can't find a job when they return to China, which reveals the problems of studying abroad in recent years. For example, the greatest advantage of education in Britain is its high degree of specialization, which can make professional learning more detailed, accurate and professional for any subject.
With the booming domestic economy, all walks of life will need specialized compound talents. Therefore, when choosing a major, students should not choose a major with a very large coverage, such as "Finance and Trade Computer", but have a detailed understanding of the more subdivided majors under these major categories.