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Can I go abroad for postgraduate study if my undergraduate grades are not good?

Generally speaking, the results of undergraduate courses have little influence on studying abroad for graduate students. It's just that some schools have requirements for undergraduate students' academic performance, and your poor undergraduate performance shows that you are not a standard academic bully, which means that you are unlikely to be admitted to internationally renowned universities, so you can apply with confidence.

If you want to study abroad, you must first complete the IELTS or TOEFL test. If the personal ability is excellent, the IELTS and TOEFL scores can be relaxed appropriately, but they still have to reach the basic standard line. IELTS scores are universal, and only a few schools only support TOEFL scores. At present, TOEFL is only applicable to schools in America and Japan. If you want to study abroad, you'd better choose a country first, and then choose which language subjects to take. Relatively speaking, IELTS is much less difficult than TOEFL. When college students go abroad, IELTS should reach 6.5 and TOEFL should be above 100.

In addition to the normal IELTS TOEFL score, you should also take GRE or GMAT, the former is aimed at non-business students, and the latter is mainly aimed at business. The MBA you often hear has GMAT scores.

After all your grades meet the standards for studying abroad, choose the school that suits you. These schools will consider your comprehensive qualities, such as your school grades and internship experience. The better the university, the stricter the assessment will be. If you really plan to go abroad, you'd better brush up your usual grades before applying for studying abroad, which will help you choose a famous school.

If the purpose of studying abroad is only to get a diploma, and the requirements for the school are not high, then you don't need to care too much about these. Normal undergraduate grades are enough to cope.

At present, the situation of returnees returning to China for employment is not very good. If the school you attend is not well-known, it is difficult to make much progress in China. So if your undergraduate grades are really poor and you have no desire to study, you'd better not consider going abroad for postgraduate study. Now it is a society that looks at ability rather than diploma. A foreign diploma will be of great help to your employment, but not to your growth.

Therefore, whether to find a job in China or study abroad depends entirely on personal wishes. Studying abroad itself is also a state of learning. If you can't study hard, going abroad is a waste of money. It may be more practical to start a business with these funds.