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The Way for Nanjing Immigrants to Study Abroad
I read your information and found that you are from Nanjing. If you want to go to Canada, Nanjing Foreign Languages School and the University of Toronto at Garburg have a cooperative project called Green Passage. You can find a lot of information about this green channel. The admission rate is very very high. However, it seems that HKCEE (that is, the small college entrance examination) can't get a C, and IELTS has no other requirements. As for GPA, to be honest, most schools in China have changed.
If you don't think this will work, you can go to a university in Canada, study for a while and then transfer to the school you want to go to.
IELTS 6.5 is not difficult as long as you study hard, which is much simpler than TOEFL. But now many Canadian universities need college entrance examination results, because they know that the GPA here is not true. ...
PS: Which school did LZ go to? Why does it feel so like Ninghai? hahaha.
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