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I'm a freshman at Shanghai Jiaotong University, and I want to transfer to a school in California for further study. What are the requirements and which schools accept international transfer students?

Don't talk nonsense if you don't understand.

First of all, you must never drop out of school. All your grades in your freshman year must be above 90, which means your GPA must be high enough. The reason why I can't drop out of school is because Shanghai Jiaotong University is a top university in China. You have a strong tendency to emigrate, give up such a school and apply for a freshman in an American university (the visa officer will think so. If it means that American universities are better, it is still an immigrant tendency). Even if you apply, it is very likely that your visa will not pass.

Secondly, transfer materials, especially papers and letters of recommendation, are more complicated than undergraduate application. If you really want to transfer, you must consult the intermediary tomorrow: New Oriental, Huatong and AXA in Taiwan Province Province. You are from Shanghai, then Shanghai New Oriental.

Although not as good as Tsinghua, it has a good international reputation. University of California, Berkeley (UCBerkley) accepts the best transfer students from Chinese mainland and ranks among the top 30 universities in California.

It's almost November. Early admission to all branches of the University of California is basically1early October 165438+. You can only apply for regular admission early next year.

Your grades can be handled by yourself. You only have a few courses in your freshman year, and strive for the best full marks. You can't handle the application. Your question here has shown your confusion. Go to Shanghai New Oriental for consultation immediately tomorrow.

I am from Zhejiang University, and several students transferred to UCBerkley. So it's not impossible.

In addition, there is absolutely no scholarship for transfer students. At least RMB 6.5438+0.00 million should be paid in 3 years. UCB is not cheap.

Come on!