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What are the requirements for studying in the United States?

First, academic requirements

If you want to apply for an American university, you need to graduate from high school at least. If you want to apply for a master's degree in the United States, you need to graduate from college. So education is the basic guarantee for students to study in the United States.

Second, language achievement.

If you want to study abroad, you must submit your language scores. In addition to TOEFL scores, applicants for American universities should also provide SAT scores, and applicants for graduate courses should provide GRE GMAT scores.

Third, economic requirements.

Tuition fees in American universities vary greatly. The tuition of public universities is about $65,438+0W-$65,438 +0W8 a year, while the tuition of some excellent private universities is as high as 4.5w or even higher. When a student applies for a visa, the visa officer will consider whether your family conditions are enough to support you to complete your whole study, and will also provide sufficient financial guarantee. Therefore, if you want to study in the United States, the financial requirements for your family are still relatively high.

Third, the material requirements

The procedure of applying for studying in the United States is complicated, so you'd better prepare the required materials as soon as possible, including letters of recommendation, transcripts, proof of deposit, personal documents/resumes, IELTS/TOEFL, SAT scores, school selection, extracurricular activities, interviews (depending on the school), portfolios and other materials.