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Kneeling, going to the United States for postgraduate study or going to the United Kingdom for postgraduate study?

I went to college in America, so I don't know much about Britain.

As far as I know, the United States can cross majors. I'm going to study science mathematics and finance as a graduate student. Good American universities study business and finance from China, and they are all tough. You just want to compete with them.

At the same time, I think if you don't want to give up your German, you should go to England. After all, they are all in Europe. But the tuition should be more expensive. Another advantage of going to Britain is that you can not only study abroad, but also study in Europe and have fun. This is much better than America.

If you go to the United States to study business, you must start TOEFL and GMAT as soon as possible. Sophomore is just right. The UK should be IELTS. Another is to ensure your GPA, which is very important; If you have a good relationship with your tutor, it doesn't matter if he writes you a passionate recommendation letter. Just make it up yourself.

Personally, I studied in the United States and found it quite good. American teachers are very helpful to students. What they care about is not your result, but the whole process I think they really try to teach them to fish, not to teach them to fish. In America, it is a good place for you to learn real skills or just gild.

There is also a strange phenomenon. In the United States, all scholarship winners are from China. In Britain, not all scholarship winners are from China. If you want to get a scholarship, come to America.

Good luck studying abroad ~