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Please come in and solve the problems related to communication engineering for studying abroad.

1) those who study communication engineering go to the United States and Canada to study for graduate students, and they will have no problem working after graduation. If the family's economic conditions are not good, it is suggested to consider studying for a master's degree at 2 1 1/985 university in China and a doctor's degree abroad. Anyway, the doctor works in America, and someone pays him ~ ~ ~

2) Communication engineering is a very good major. As long as you have enough strength, it will be easier to win prizes in the United States and Canada if you study abroad in the future, and you will have the opportunity to immigrate to Australia, New Zealand and even Hong Kong. So if you don't particularly dislike it, I suggest you don't change your major. If you must transfer, the first principle is not to deviate from the general direction of "engineering", because only the basic majors of science and engineering can get scholarships; The second principle is "work-oriented", that is, it is easy to find a job after studying abroad. But business and economics are hard to find jobs and scholarships abroad.

3) About admission requirements. GPA (Average Grade Point) GPA >: GT and GPA are always the most important factors for undergraduates to apply for American graduate students. The general bottom line of American university GPA is 3.0, with a minimum of 2.75. If your GPA is above 3.5, you are likely to get full marks, and it is often fellowship. Fellowship is the highest honor in the scholarship, and there is no tax exemption for work, while RA and TA have to pay taxes for work. Therefore, it is necessary to study every subject seriously and strive for more than 85% test scores, which is the guarantee for entering the first-class universities in the United States. It must not be overlooked that the requirements for passing the exam are generally TOEFL 100, GRE 1300, GMAT650, and GPA above Grade 4.0. If you want to get a scholarship, these indicators, especially GPA, will be higher.

In addition, the research background is also emphasized in the review of foreign master applicants. Because you are going to graduate school, you are required to put forward your own research direction and plan on the basis of in-depth understanding of your professional knowledge. It is impossible without good professional practice and scientific research activities. For undergraduates, internships in major professional companies, awards in academic competitions, especially international competitions, and research activities of academic societies can all add points to your application. If you can publish a paper, it will be icing on the cake. Thesis makes you stand out from all the applications. When other applicants stand out with high GPA, you have proved to the Admissions Committee that you have research ability. It is best to publish SCI/EI papers in English, which not only proves that you have the research ability, but also proves that you have passed the English writing exam and can write articles for future tutors ~ ~ ~

4) the cost of studying abroad. It depends. You have done some understanding. If the tuition fee is the highest in Britain, there is no scholarship, and the total cost of one year is not very high. Generally, 250,000 RMB is enough for a master's degree. The United States is close behind, about 200,000 per year and 600,000 in three years. If you can apply for a scholarship, you can get it for free. There is no scholarship in Australia and New Zealand, and the cost is similar. One year 1.5 million, two years 300,000 is enough. Europe, Germany, France, Denmark and other countries are still free of tuition fees, but the living expenses are not low, ranging from 60,000 to 70,000 a year to hundreds of thousands in two or three years; When applying for a visa, you need to provide corresponding proof of funds (bank deposit certificate and income certificate) according to the total cost of studying abroad (tuition+living expenses). The main purpose is to convince the visa lawsuit that you have enough financial ability to complete your studies.

5) English preparation. Because the validity period of the foreign language exam is different, I suggest that you prepare from the last semester of junior year, try to get GRE before and after the winter vacation, and then concentrate on TOEFL, try to get qualified results at the end of junior year, so as not to delay the application of senior year. If you think it takes too much energy to take TOEFL GRE, you can take IELTS, because most schools in North America have accepted IELTS scores in recent years.

Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb ~ ~ ~