The evaluation criteria for selection are mainly English (exchange students' test scores, TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, CET-4 and CET-6, etc. ), GPA (credit score), students' comprehensive quality (write a self-report and show themselves), exchange experience (relatively inclined to the academics they have not participated in), family economic situation (some foreign schools that require their own expenses or only exempt each other's tuition fees), and whether they meet each other's professional requirements.
Schools in Taiwan Province Province, relatively speaking, do not have high requirements for English. Personally, I plan to go to Taiwan Province Province for an exchange semester (English is average, that is, I passed Band 6 in the previous two years and failed TOEFL); There must be requirements for grades. After all, when the school selects you, it still needs relatively excellent students. There are many students applying, and the selection must be based on the results, but it is not too strict. It can't be the first and second, but it must be the best among the students who applied. In addition, political identity should not have much impact, I am party member, there is no limit; In other words, if a person is versatile, has excellent experience in student work and organization, and has strong communication skills, he will definitely have an advantage. I hope it helps you. If you are sure to go, you can talk later ~ ~