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What are the options for freshmen to transfer abroad?

1. The application conditions for going abroad are as follows:

1. Suitable school choice

Before transferring to another school, you need to be clear about two things: whether to pursue further studies and whether to be clear about your major.

If you continue your studies, it is relatively appropriate to choose a professional school. However, if you want to find a job directly after graduation, it is extremely necessary to choose a school in a developed city when transferring.

You need to know your major before you transfer. Screening schools through professional rankings can help you get more cost-effective resources in other parts of the university.

2. Writing of documents

There are generally two forms of transfer documents, personal statement and why you chose this school.

During the freshman and sophomore years, everyone didn't have much learning experience, and they may not have a clear position for their future and career development. So how to write a personal statement to make the admissions officer shine? There are two most important points in writing a personal statement: one is to highlight one's uniqueness, and the other is to be true and sincere.

3. Appropriate course selection

Many students are faced with the waste of credits when transferring, that is, the credits taken in the original school can not be transferred to the new school and have to be rebuilt, which is a waste of time and money. Appropriate course selection can effectively avoid excessive credit loss.

If you transfer after your freshman year, try to choose basic subjects, such as physics, chemistry, history, literature and so on.

If you transfer after your sophomore year, you should go to the official website transfer page of the ideal university or the related professional pages to browse the course settings, and try to choose the course with the same name. At the same time, you can contact the school admissions office to get some suggestions and information.

4. Preparation of results

There are three main transfer grades, GPA, TOEFL and SAT (some schools need SAT2). Therefore, before transferring, on the one hand, we should carefully browse official website's requirements for grades, and at the same time, we should arrange our time reasonably to get a better grade again.

A large number of transfer students completed their transfer applications when they were freshmen and sophomores. Generally speaking, students begin to prepare for the next semester and finish the application in their sophomore year, so students must be clear about the credit requirements of the selected school.

2. If a person wants to travel abroad, settle down or study abroad, get married, etc. In addition to his passport, he should also hold the corresponding visa. Passport is the holder's nationality and identity certificate, and visa is the permission certificate of a sovereign country to allow foreign citizens or their own citizens to enter, exit or transit.

Visas are generally endorsed on passports, some are endorsed on other travel documents instead of passports, and some are issued separately. For example, immigration visas in the United States and Canada are A4 paper, and Singapore also issues separate paper visas to foreigners. Generally speaking, a visa must be used at the same time as a passport to be valid.

Generally speaking, foreigners are granted different entry visas according to the identity of the applicant and the purpose of entry, such as visas for traveling, visiting relatives, emigrating, studying abroad and working, and the residence time after entry is limited. Due to the different types of visas, the relevant materials needed are also different. Generally, short-term residence applications have fewer restrictions and shorter waiting time for approval. For the purpose of long-term residence, the application is more restricted and the waiting time is longer. A country has no obligation to allow foreigners to enter the country unconditionally (unless there is a treaty), and a foreigner has no right to ask a government to allow him to enter the country. A sovereign country always has restrictions on the entry of foreigners. In recent years, with the development of international trade, international political relations and the prosperity of tourism, visa regulations in many countries tend to be simplified. There are also agreements between countries to exempt visas or simplify visa procedures.