What preparations do candidates need to make in advance to study abroad?
University and undergraduate grades are all looked at, and university grades must be submitted. I was a full-time junior college student, and later I was promoted to an undergraduate course. I am currently a graduate student in the United States. Submit college and undergraduate transcripts when applying, and they are bilingual. If the school requires certification of academic qualifications and transcripts, it must also apply for certification. What I was doing at that time was WES certification, which was a cooperative certification institution between the Ministry of Education of China and academic evaluation institutions in the United States. Because in the United States, you can skip some basic undergraduate courses if you have enough credits in many subjects during your college years, and if the school thinks that you have not taken basic courses or have insufficient credits, you will be required to take basic courses at school before continuing your studies, such as postgraduate courses. I studied business in college, and I also studied business in the United States. I only took one basic course. Another student studied English in college, and now he is a graduate student in business, so he has taken many basic courses. So your junior college and undergraduate grades are submitted. On the one hand, it is more objective for the school to look at your grades during the whole university period. On the other hand, if you have studied in a university and your grades are qualified, you can skip some advanced courses required by the school.