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Conditions for middle school students to study abroad

Conditions for secondary school students to study abroad: Each school has different requirements for admission scores, and 5-star schools usually need 75-85 points. Individual colleges and majors will require the results of the main course, or the results of a single subject. English IELTS generally requires 5.5 points, and 5.0 is allocated to language courses. The required materials are middle school transcripts, middle school diplomas and IELTS test reports. Those with excellent comprehensive conditions can directly apply for a bachelor's degree in Polytechnic.

Secondary school students can apply for studying abroad through Sino-foreign cooperation in running schools, with a high pass rate.

1. Secondary school students apply for studying in the United States: Secondary school students can realize their dream of studying in American colleges by applying for American community colleges. Generally, community colleges in the United States can apply to transfer to other four-year universities for junior year after two years, but because different schools have different requirements, students should carefully read the requirements of the schools for transfer students before applying for transfer.

2. Technical secondary school students apply for studying in Canada: Canada is one of the four popular countries for studying abroad, and its rich teaching resources and loose immigration policy are its greatest advantages. Secondary school students who want to study in Canada can choose three ways: Canadian junior college courses, transfer schools, or directly apply for Canadian undergraduate courses. Canadian junior college courses are mainly applied, and they are more willing to recruit students from technical secondary schools and vocational high schools.

3. Secondary school students apply for studying in Australia: The undergraduate education system in Australia is mostly three years. To apply for an Australian undergraduate course with a high school education, you usually have to attend the preparatory course of 1 year, which mainly includes basic courses such as English mathematics and some professional basic courses. Some Australian universities have set up crash courses, and after completing the transitional course of 1, they directly enter the second year of undergraduate course, that is, they finish it in three years.