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Which is more important, American study abroad documents or grades?

Equally important, tell me about my experience in applying for the United States. At that time, it took almost two months to find a study agent. My parents have always advised me to be calm, not to worry, and to find a good agent to study abroad.

I'm also a kind of elder sister, talking about altars and posting all kinds of things. Although most of the complaints are made by intermediaries themselves, they are more or less helpful to me.

For example, I learned online how to check the experience of teachers in the middle and late stages of the intermediary. Some students shared that they could go online for recruitment. This method has been tested personally and is very effective. At the same time, it can refresh your understanding of some large institutions. I have compared many countries. The bigger the study agent, the lower the requirements for recruiting teachers. Some even fresh graduates can take students directly.

There is also the choice of study abroad agents should pay more attention to the concentration of agents. If all countries can apply or only apply for one or two countries, which agent will make a deeper application? The latter, of course.

In addition, through the screening of word-of-mouth and service, after comparing Yijia and zui, Huide in Beijing was determined. At that time, his family's application for the American version was characterized by double backstage promotion and personalized documents. Later, the teacher learned about my past experience, and through in-depth communication and excavation every week, I discovered my unique personality and ability.

After signing the contract, the teacher made a detailed post-application plan for me, including TOEFL, SAT and reserved marking time. Every step is considered in detail. Zui finally got Brown's offer with GPA3.5, TOEFL 104 SAT 1540 and personalized documents written by my teacher later.

So when many students first started looking for an intermediary, they thought it would be good to have a big branch, but in fact it was just the opposite. Choosing an agent for studying abroad is "refined", and the more detailed the service, the better.