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What materials do I need to prepare for my master's degree in the United States?
American graduate application materials:

Application Form: Most American universities require applicants to fill out the application form online and submit it online before the deadline.

Undergraduate/graduate transcripts: For every American university, transcripts are necessary application materials, and they need to be sent to the applicant school after the official transcripts are issued by the student's original school.

Certificate of study: Certificate of study is an official letter issued by the school for students who have not yet obtained a degree certificate, which is used to prove that the students are students of a certain major in the school. The proof of attendance should have the official seal of the academic affairs office of the school, the envelope should have the seal of the academic affairs office, and the seal should be stamped at the sealing place, and it must be original in Chinese and English.

Diploma &; Degree certificate: Applicants who graduate from university need to provide graduation certificate and degree certificate. The requirements are the same as the reading certificate, with the official seal of the Academic Affairs Office, the seal of the Academic Affairs Office and the seal of the stamp office, and they must be original in Chinese and English.

Language scores: Language scores are very important materials in the application process, especially for China students who are eager to study abroad. All American schools have made it clear that they only accept ETS official scores. Therefore, applicants must "make an official report" when applying.

GRE/GMAT: GRE/GMAT (some majors may need GRE scores) is necessary when applying for graduate students in the United States. The school clearly stated that it only accepts ETS official scores. Therefore, applicants must "send points" when applying.

Personal statement: the school requires applicants to write a narrative article about themselves, which some schools call a statement of purpose. Although the name is different, there is only one purpose, that is, you must let the admissions officer know that you are an excellent and suitable candidate through this article.

Letter of recommendation: Generally speaking, American graduate schools need three letters of recommendation. The referee should be very familiar with the students and have a certain popularity. Preferably a professor or consultant who has taught you. If you have graduated for many years, you can also ask the supervisor at work to help you write it.

Resume: The resume is a little longer, you can write 2-5 pages, and the resume is generally shorter, 1-2 pages. The basic contents must include: personal information (name, address, contact number, email address), academic background (research direction, undergraduate and graduate schools/majors /GPA, etc. ), certificates, published articles, professional skills, honors and awards, research experience, work experience, academic interests, social/volunteer activities, etc.

Property certificate: the fund is the sum of tuition and living expenses in the first year.

When choosing a school to study abroad, you can input your GPA, language scores, majors and other information into this study abroad reference system. The system will automatically match the cases of students with similar situations from the database to see which institutions and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of institutions and majors you can apply for at your current level and accurately locate yourself.