1 435 points, and the minimum admission score for foreign schools is 450 points. If it fails to recruit the planned number of people, it will be reduced by 20 points. But it doesn't mean that you will definitely get into this university with 435 points. Will drop point by point until the planned number of people is recruited. For example, if you get 435 points, it will drop 14 points (down to 436 points). At this time, if you are a full-planned student, you will not continue to drop points and enroll students, and you will not be able to enter this school. In addition, it dropped 15 points. Just because you got 435 points doesn't mean you will definitely get in. The school will compare the students' grades with your grades in mathematics, foreign languages and Chinese in turn. For example, if your math score is 120 and another candidate is 1 19, you will be accepted. I forgot all about liberal arts. Three should have.
Not all foreign universities will drop their scores.
For example, in 2008, harbin university of science and technology enrolled 50 students in Shanghai, and the minimum admission score for the two books was 399, but only 20 students were on this score, so the score of 19 was reduced to recruit enough 50 students. But none of the 50 people recruited in 2009 fell to Harbin Institute of Technology. The annual decline in scores depends on the number of applicants.
Well, you'd better go to the website of the tested school to see its enrollment plan.
Four, five. I'm not sure.
Of course, a good foreign university must have a certain reputation, so it is best to consult an experienced person.
I hope my explanation will help you. It is best to consult a senior person for the above contents.
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