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Canada's elite schools have a high elimination rate. What shall we do after elimination?
Canada's top universities, such as the University of Toronto, are famous for their excellent teachers and strict enrollment. Admission requires a high school education or above. For domestic students, you need middle school grades and formal graduation examination scores, and for students from non-English-speaking countries, you need TOEFL scores. The minimum TOEFL (computer test, local students) for undergraduates is about 250, the minimum TOEFL (computer test, local students) is 237, and the minimum TOEFL (MBA) is about 650. Tuition fees range from 65,438+00,000 to 65,438+06,000 Canadian dollars, but there are more scholarships and grants, and the school will also provide various opportunities for work-study programs.

Therefore, the low admission rate has become an indisputable fact. Therefore, if you must apply for this school, you must be in danger of being brushed. Of course, there are many other good universities in Canada that need to apply according to their own conditions, and don't be confused by simple "ranking".

Suggestion: When choosing a school, students should not only refer to the ranking of Canadian universities, but also consider the geographical location of the school, the surrounding English environment and the cost. Students are especially advised not to choose cluster schools. At present, when China students apply to study in Canada, most of them often choose two big cities in Canada-Toronto and Vancouver, which leads to a cluster of China students in these two cities. Both cities have several excellent comprehensive universities, such as the University of Toronto, York University, University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University. As a result, the number of China students in these universities has increased dramatically. In fact, every province in Canada has excellent universities, such as Dalhousie University and St. Mary's University in Halifax, the capital of New Scotland, Newfoundland Memorial University in St. John, the capital of Newfoundland, and the University of Alberta in Edmonton, the capital of Alberta. Tuition and living expenses are low, because there are few people in China and the English and learning environment is excellent. At the same time, the ranking is good.

Submit applications from several universities at the same time, and there is always one that suits you. Of course, if you don't give up, you can report to XDF to improve your grades after returning home, and there is still a long way to go. Good luck!