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What should I do if I receive a rejection letter for studying abroad?
Why do you receive a rejection letter when applying for studying in the United States?

It may be that the strength of the applicant is not outstanding enough. For example, the learning ability meets the standard, but it is not outstanding. Therefore, a better SAT/ACT or TOEFL score, or a higher final score in the first semester of senior three, can help students get a greater chance of admission.

Or the soft power is not outstanding, such as the application documents are not wonderful, the extracurricular activities are not diversified enough, and the characteristics of students presented in the application materials do not match the "temperament" of the university.

Another possibility is that students' application materials may not be complete enough, and the university will not review students' applications with incomplete materials; Or the materials are not sent to the university before the time stipulated by the university, then the student's application is automatically classified as a regular application.

In a word, the school wants to compare these uncertain students with later students after mastering more information, and then make a better decision.

How to deal with rejection?

When you receive a rejection letter from a foreign university, the first thing you should do is to read it carefully to see if you are on the waiting list. If you are, there is still a little hope. If someone goes to another school, you can make it up on the waiting list. While you are uneasy, you should clearly and objectively analyze why you are in an alternative or rejected situation. There is no such thing as unreasonable refusal. There is a reason for refusing, and the next step can only be taken after analysis.

1, the school selection list is reiterated.

2. Reaffirmation of instruments

3. Online application filling optimization