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How to apply to study in the United States

Steps to apply to study in the United States

1. Take standardized tests

One is a language test, and the other is a college entrance examination. Language tests include TOEFL and IELTS. TOEFL is suitable for applying to study in North America. It is recommended that TOEFL be no less than 90. For Commonwealth countries such as the United Kingdom, IELTS is suitable for applying. IELTS is recommended to be no less than 6.0. Entrance examinations include GRE, GMAT, SAT and ACT, etc.; usually GRE scores are required to apply for science and engineering majors, and it is recommended to be above 320; GMAT scores are required to apply for business majors, and it is recommended to be no less than 700.

2. Determine the school and major

There are many factors to consider, such as school rankings, curriculum, admission standards, etc.; the one that suits you is the best.

3. Prepare application materials

The materials that need to be prepared in the early stage mainly include the admission application form, school grades, personal statement, resume and graduation certificate, degree certificate (if any), Language scores, school plan, internship or work certificate (if any), passport copy, two recent color 2-inch ID photos with white background.

4. Submit materials and submit application

Arrange the materials in order and store them in a large envelope, and send them to the applying institution together to formally submit the application.

5. Apply for a visa

After the application is approved, the school will immediately issue an admission notice to the student. You can apply for a visa with the admission notice and other materials required by the Immigration Bureau. Required materials include notarized copies of the highest academic qualifications certificate, copies of the international student’s ID card and household register, notarized copies of the international student’s birth certificate, bank deposit certificates, proof of the relationship between the international student and the financial guarantor, physical examination report, language proficiency certificate, etc.

6. Physical examination, booking air tickets, and preparing luggage

Go to a designated hospital for a physical examination to prove that the student has no major diseases, infectious diseases, or mental illness; after the physical examination is completed, the itinerary will be determined and arranged in advance Book your flight in a month.