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If you want to study in the United States, how should you plan your study abroad plan?

How to plan for studying abroad in the United States:

College students should start from their freshman year to initially draw a blueprint for studying abroad in four years based on their personality characteristics, professional direction, financial ability, etc. At the same time, you must also learn every course well, because most universities have very high requirements for students' undergraduate grades. At this time, even if the results are not satisfactory, you can still take it again.

Participate in more social activities. Since the phenomenon of "high scores and low abilities" is relatively common, overseas universities also attach great importance to the overall quality of applicants during the four years of college. Therefore, students should try their best to accumulate practical experience in the learning process, such as daily club activities, teacher evaluations and recommendations, etc., which are indispensable factors for entering prestigious overseas schools. If the master's major you are applying for is the same as your undergraduate major, you will need to work harder to learn professional courses. If you plan to change majors, you can take more elective courses related to your chosen major. This is also part of your postgraduate planning.

Prepare materials + take TOEFL (course) or IELTS (course) and GRE (course) or GMAT. You should make good use of the summer vacation of your sophomore and junior years, choose different foreign language (courses) courses according to your actual situation, and complete the TOEFL or IELTS test during the summer of your junior year at the latest. After successfully passing the exam, students can carefully revise and improve their study abroad blueprint, prepare to launch formal study abroad applications, and make reasonable personal plans for graduate students.

The last step in planning for graduate school in the United States is application for study abroad + visa. As soon as your senior year begins, you can officially start your application to study abroad. Specifically, it also includes finding professors to write letters of recommendation, starting to submit visa applications, etc.