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How do universities study abroad?
The steps of studying in a university are as follows:

1, determine your own school.

Many students don't know whether to study early or in the morning when facing their own problems of studying abroad. In fact, we should be professional first, because every major in British schools has its own unique aspects. Perhaps the ranking of a school is not very good, but the popularity of the major still far exceeds the ranking of the media. Therefore, it is suggested that students must determine their major before looking for a school.

Step 2 prepare materials

Most schools will require the following application materials: personal statement, school recommendation letter, proof of study, existing transcripts, application form, application fee (in some schools), award-winning certificate in and out of class (if any), GMAT (in some schools, but not necessarily). Note that only some schools must have IELTS scores to apply, so I suggest you investigate clearly before submitting your application.

Generally speaking, there is no need for IELTS test report, especially for students who are studying. Because I haven't graduated yet, I can't get an unconditional admission notice. It is suggested that students do not need to take IELTS before applying, which will delay your personal schedule. The above materials need to be decomposed by professionals, because different schools have different requirements for materials.

Step 3 submit an application

In this step, it is suggested that students entrust the study abroad service to help you apply, because it can save the applicant a lot of time in study, language study and IELTS test. Applying for a school is complicated, and many things need to be done by yourself, involving many personal experiences.

There are two main ways to apply: one is online application, which is not available in every school. Second, mail the application, that is, mail all your materials to the school after they are ready. The general application time is between one month and three months.

4. Letter of visa application

After several months' waiting, the applicant should have an acceptance letter from one or several universities by now. It's time for applicants to choose their own universities. This is crucial, and it depends entirely on the applicant's IELTS score. Regarding the IELTS test report, students are advised to submit it in May.

Don't worry if your IELTS score doesn't meet the admission criteria of the school, because every school will have a language center. For students with insufficient IELTS scores, they can go to the language center of the school to make up for a period of language courses, and they can go directly to graduate school after passing.

The IELTS test report is on the one hand, graduation certificate, final undergraduate report and school deposit all need to be mailed to the school. If the applicant applies through the global IELTS study abroad center, the applicant's consultant will arrange your schedule reasonably, and they will inform you what to do at the first time.