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Do you have to have money at home to study abroad? Can't poor people go abroad? ! ! ! !

Not necessarily. If you apply for a scholarship, you don't have to pay it at home. Self-sufficiency is fine. In addition, studying in the United States can also study while working. Here's some information for you: According to the regulations of the US Immigration Bureau, international students can work 20 hours a week on campus and 40 hours on holidays, and the hourly salary is generally not less than $7. Many American colleges and universities regard providing job opportunities on campus as an effective way to help students solve tuition problems and increase their work experience. Generally speaking, there are many job opportunities in American universities, and most of these jobs are relatively easy. For students, it is more convenient to work on campus, such as library, computer room, school canteen and dormitory. In addition, school administrative organs often need people to be administrative assistants, secretaries, and even drivers and cleaners. If international students apply for a social insurance number after arriving at school, they can legally work outside the school.

If you want to apply for a full scholarship to American graduate schools, you need to pay attention to the following points:

1. English test scores (TOEFL /GRE/GMAT/LSAT/SAT/TSE/ IELTS)

2. Your report card and the popularity of your school.

3. Research experience or work experience (mainly for)

4. Is there a unique and attractive person written in the application document?

5. Number of published articles and popularity of published publications.

6. Expertise (such as sports, artistic accomplishment, community activities, leadership, communication skills, etc. )

In addition, the granting of scholarships is largely determined by the professor's subjective impression of students, and most of this information comes from the writing level of the applicant's application documents (such as recommendation letter, resume and personal statement).