1. First, students apply for graduate courses that they are interested in and send all the prepared materials to the graduate school; The graduate school will file the materials and send them to related majors, and the teachers in the department will be responsible for selecting and evaluating them;
2. After the primary election, an interview may be arranged, and the final decision will be made by the department and fed back to the graduate school; The graduate school will inform the applicant whether it is rejected or accepted. The first time I was rejected, I had another chance to try other courses. No, the application failed.
3. If accepted, the graduate school will apply for the college according to the students' wishes. For graduate students, the college is a living community, and classes and scientific research are all in the department. As long as which college is admitted, the application will be successful.
Cambridge University requires very high entrance scores, and there are many kinds of exams, as follows:
1, A-level course: A-level is divided into two stages: AS-level and A2-level, which together constitute A-level. Cambridge University requires students to submit all AS-level courses and A2-level courses to the school when applying.
2.IB courses: the total score is required to be above 40-4 1, and at least three higher-level courses are required, and at least two of them have a perfect score of 7, and the other one has a score of above 6, that is, it is required to reach 7-7-6, and some majors may also require a specific course to reach 7.
3.AP courses require at least five courses to achieve a full score of 5 points. In addition, students who apply for AP courses also need to submit additional SAT and SAT II scores, and SAT II requires no less than 700 points.
Extended data
Academic resources
In Cambridge University, the library is more like an important classroom than a classroom. Students don't necessarily have classes every day, only three or four hours. After all, the time spent looking up materials, borrowing and returning books, copying and typing in the library accounts for most of the day. Learning to use the library is a university problem.
The library system of Cambridge University is rather complicated. Each department or research institute has its own special library, and 365,438+0 autonomous colleges have their own large or small libraries.
The most prestigious library is the University Library, which is one of the few so-called "copyright libraries" in Britain. It is said that every new book published in Britain will be sent here for collection. There are many rare and rare books in the library.
Campus environment
Geographical survey
Cambridge is located in Cambridgeshire, 50 miles north of London. Cambridgeshire itself is a small English town with about 654.38 million residents. There is a river in this town called "Jianhe" (Jianhe is also translated as "He Kang").
Jianhe is a small river winding from north to south. There are many bridges on Jianhe River, the most famous of which are Math Bridge, Gray Bridge and Sigh Bridge, hence the name Cambridge. Cambridge University itself has no designated campus, no walls and no school card.
The vast majority of colleges, research institutes, libraries and laboratories are built on both sides of Jianhe River in Cambridge Town, in different locations in the town. Cambridge has excellent roads and railways, and it is also close to the main airport in London.
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