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Does the Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) have the opportunity to go abroad?

Master of Laws (illegal studies) has the opportunity to go abroad, and science students have more opportunities to be sent abroad than liberal arts students. However, in the process of screening, there is no clear discrimination against students of a certain major. And those who apply to go abroad, whether their own conditions are excellent enough is the most important reference factor.

Preparation for studying abroad:

1. Understand the political, economic, cultural background, education system and academic level of the countries that want to study abroad.

2. In order to fully understand the information of foreign schools, including history, tuition fees, academic system, majors, teachers, teaching facilities, academic status and number of students, we should pay special attention to the number of international students in this school, including the number of students in China. In addition, we should also determine whether the graduation certificate issued by the school is recognized by our country.

3. Accommodation, transportation and medical insurance in this school.

4. Find out whether the school has an intermediary agency for studying in China.

5. Understand the visa situation of the school.

6. Does the government of this country agree that international students can work legally?

7. Investigate the employment rate of this major in this country.

8. Can I immigrate to this country after graduation?

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Requirements for studying in the United States for a master's degree:

1. TOEFL score:

This aspect should be the most important or the least important for most applicants (there is no intermediate state). There is a simple reason. American universities only measure this standard as qualified or unqualified (there is also no intermediate state). According to the approval process of American universities, this part of the work is mainly undertaken by the staff of graduate schools. In other words, the applicant's academic performance can not affect the staff's evaluation of language ability, and once the language ability is found to be substandard, the application often ends in failure.

2.GRE/GMAT/LSAT score:

Among these categories, GRE scores should be the most popular among applicants, because except for social science majors like journalism or education, GRE will basically not be a short board for application. Because most majors only have requirements for mathematics, and the requirements are only more than 750 points. This is not a problem for most applicants in China.

Contrary to GRE, the scores of GMAT and other professional exams are often a stumbling block for applicants to enter famous American schools (note that they are only famous schools). Simply put, a high score can't prove that the applicant is excellent, but a low score can prove that the applicant is not excellent enough.

3. GPA:

This condition, which was called king a few years ago, has obviously weakened recently. But just having a very high GPA today does not guarantee that you can be admitted to the top 10 university in the United States. This phenomenon can be attributed to the increasingly rich university life in China, where applicants have incomparable conditions in internship or academic research, thus making it possible to achieve more competitive achievements. In this way, GPA will naturally be diluted.

4. Internship/scientific research achievements and institutions/referees:

As these two items are too similar, we will discuss them together. In these two evaluations, the most important criterion is that if you can't have a better experience than other applicants, then you will only be better than nothing. Since most American universities do not require internship/research experience, applicants must provide such experience to improve their competitive advantage. Therefore, it is often more effective to provide a unique experience.