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How can I apply for studying in the UK if my grades are not enough?
The road to studying in Britain with poor grades

First, apply for studying in the UK directly.

If you want to apply for a better university, you have higher requirements for language performance and academic performance, and your high school performance is average, that is, your academic performance is not dominant. If you study abroad through direct reporting, you can only apply for institutions with lower rankings. If you apply for studying abroad through Chinese-foreign cooperative education, you will have the opportunity to study in the world's top 100 universities.

Second, Sino-foreign cooperation in running schools and studying abroad

The common modes of studying abroad are matriculation (1+3/4), 2+2 study abroad and 3+2 study abroad. These study abroad programs can help students improve their language performance, gain international education background, make up for the lack of professional knowledge, and improve the success rate of study abroad applications. However, these three study abroad programs have their own advantages and disadvantages and are suitable for different students. Details are as follows.

1, the method of studying in Britain with poor grades-preparatory study.

One year or half a year in China and 3/4 years abroad (depending on the undergraduate education system of the country studying abroad). After graduation, you will get a bachelor's degree from a foreign university, which is consistent with the academic qualifications obtained by students who directly apply for studying abroad after graduating from high school.

Advantages: there are many professional choices, and the cooperative schools rank high. For example, London School of Economics, University College London, Warwick University, Edinburgh University, Manchester University and Sheffield University are among the top universities in the world 100.

Suitable for the crowd: students whose academic performance is not bad, but who do not apply for studying abroad directly and want to go directly to famous foreign universities through preparatory courses.

2. The method of studying in Britain with poor grades-2+2 study abroad

A two-year undergraduate study program in a domestic university and two years in a foreign university. Students who apply for studying abroad through transfer can obtain a bachelor's degree from a foreign university after graduation.

Advantages: small professional restrictions and low enrollment conditions; The buffer period for studying abroad is long, and the IELTS score is high. In addition, the cost of studying in China for two years is lower than that of studying abroad directly.

Suitable for the crowd: those whose English report card can reach more than 90 points, those who are dissatisfied need to take the exam.

3. The method of studying in Britain with poor grades-3+2 study abroad

3 years in domestic universities, undergraduate 1 year in overseas universities, and master 1 year. After graduation, they got bachelor's degree and master's degree.

Advantages: extremely low enrollment conditions and high enrollment rate; The application conditions for studying abroad are low and the graduation rate is high; Short study time can save hundreds of thousands of study expenses.

Suitable for the crowd: high school graduates with average grades and average English, who want to study abroad, and those with equivalent education.

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