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Issues related to previous students applying for visas for American graduate students

1 I don't understand what you mean. You won't graduate soon. How can I become a student of the past? People don't care, as long as you meet the requirements, you can be 30 years old.

2 TOEFL is at least 100+ or IELTS is at least 7.5+ (IELTS is generally not recognized in North America).

3 Of course, generally good universities will require a GPA of at least 3.0+, and at least 3.5+ if applying for scholarships (not the best schools, the bottom line for MIT and Yale applications is around 3.9). Full marks, estimated to be full marks plus academic performance)

Universities that are not particularly excellent will not consider it.

Generally speaking, playing visa will freeze your account for at least one year.

Universities in the four Nordic countries do not charge tuition fees, but the living expenses are very expensive. It seems that Denmark began to charge tuition fees last year. These universities are very demanding, but their awareness is not very high. The four Nordic countries are not immigrant countries and cannot immigrate. The awareness of going to other countries is not high.

What's the problem? Intra-station contact =D

Ps doesn't know how to get 5-8 WRMB downstairs. I did a project in Copenhagen for half a year last year, but I didn't buy much else, just rent, food and some miscellaneous expenses, 1W6000 Canadian dollars (from school). I don't know how you calculate 5-8WRMB per year, so maybe you can live in a shack (Denmark doesn't seem to have it).

Also, it doesn't matter whether it is 2 1 1. Domestic 2 1 1 is not recognized internationally. As long as it is a school recognized by the Ministry of Education (lz school, to be honest, a little ...), studying in Sweden is definitely better than applying in China (at least the language and recognition will be much higher than that of domestic universities), but the most important thing is to look at your academic performance and grades. Generally, it is good for cattle schools to apply, and scholarships are even more difficult. In addition, it depends on what major. Generally, there are few scholarships for liberal arts, but there are generally scholarships for engineering. But now (at least in North America), there are fewer and fewer scholarships for international students, and the probability is pitiful.

Postscript

Everyone should read it, but pay more attention to your academic things. Even if you all fail, you have published papers in the newspaper. Of course. In addition, the top 500 are not famous schools at all. There are about 90 schools with names in Canada, and it is estimated that there are 70 of the top 500 schools (after Canada ranking 10, they are basically bad schools). Swedish schools are free of tuition before 20 10, that is, they are not free for international students after 20 10 (people want to make money). Finally, advise the landlord that a famous school is not an end, and don't take the role of a famous school very seriously. What matters is personal ability and strength. Our laboratory comes from Tsinghua, Zhejiang University, Tongji University and some German universities. But none of them are as good as me. I just hung up a line in China that year. Therefore, the important personal strength is not a prestigious school!